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Ingo Schlupp to Poecilia

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10.571
  1. Enrichment effects on growth, health, and reproduction in a single clone of the asexual Amazon molly, Poecilia formosa. PeerJ. 2024; 12:e18734.
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    Score: 0.935
  2. Genetic and phenotypic diversification in a widespread fish, the Sailfin Molly (Poecilia latipinna). BMC Ecol Evol. 2024 Jul 01; 24(1):87.
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    Score: 0.905
  3. Sperm specificity and potential paternal effects in gynogenesis in the Amazon Molly (Poecilia formosa). PeerJ. 2023; 11:e16118.
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    Score: 0.864
  4. Male size, not female preferences influence female reproductive success in a poeciliid fish (Poecilia latipinna): a combined behavioural/genetic approach. BMC Res Notes. 2018 Jun 08; 11(1):364.
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    Score: 0.594
  5. Kin Recognition in a Clonal Fish, Poecilia formosa. PLoS One. 2016; 11(8):e0158442.
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    Score: 0.523
  6. Sex-specific local life-history adaptation in surface- and cave-dwelling Atlantic mollies (Poecilia mexicana). Sci Rep. 2016 Mar 10; 6:22968.
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    Score: 0.509
  7. Speciation in caves: experimental evidence that permanent darkness promotes reproductive isolation. Biol Lett. 2011 Dec 23; 7(6):909-12.
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    Score: 0.364
  8. Toxic hydrogen sulphide and dark caves: pronounced male life-history divergence among locally adapted Poecilia mexicana (Poeciliidae). J Evol Biol. 2011 Mar; 24(3):596-606.
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    Score: 0.354
  9. Feeding rates in the sailfin molly Poecilia latipinna and its coexisting sexual parasite, the gynogenetic Amazon molly Poecilia formosa. J Fish Biol. 2010 Jul; 77(1):285-91.
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    Score: 0.343
  10. Toxic hydrogen sulfide and dark caves: life-history adaptations in a livebearing fish (Poecilia mexicana, Poeciliidae). Ecology. 2010 May; 91(5):1494-505.
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    Score: 0.339
  11. Mate choice and the Amazon molly: how sexuality and unisexuality can coexist. J Hered. 2010 Mar-Apr; 101 Suppl 1:S55-61.
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    Score: 0.335
  12. Convergent life-history shifts: toxic environments result in big babies in two clades of poeciliids. Naturwissenschaften. 2010 Feb; 97(2):133-41.
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    Score: 0.326
  13. Differences in thermal tolerance in coexisting sexual and asexual mollies (Poecilia, Poeciliidae, Teleostei). J Fish Biol. 2009 May; 74(7):1662-8.
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    Score: 0.316
  14. Polymorphic MHC loci in an asexual fish, the amazon molly (Poecilia formosa; Poeciliidae). Mol Ecol. 2008 Dec; 17(24):5220-30.
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    Score: 0.307
  15. Male fish deceive competitors about mating preferences. Curr Biol. 2008 Aug 05; 18(15):1138-41.
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    Score: 0.301
  16. Survival in an extreme habitat: the roles of behaviour and energy limitation. Naturwissenschaften. 2007 Dec; 94(12):991-6.
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    Score: 0.279
  17. Amazon mollies. Curr Biol. 2007 Jul 17; 17(14):R536-7.
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    Score: 0.279
  18. Choosy males from the underground: male mating preferences in surface- and cave-dwelling Atlantic mollies (Poecilia mexicana). Naturwissenschaften. 2006 Mar; 93(3):103-9.
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    Score: 0.253
  19. Parasites in sexual and asexual mollies (Poecilia, Poeciliidae, Teleostei): a case for the Red Queen? Biol Lett. 2005 Jun 22; 1(2):166-8.
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    Score: 0.242
  20. Male mate choice and sperm allocation in a sexual/asexual mating complex of Poecilia (Poeciliidae, Teleostei). Biol Lett. 2005 Jun 22; 1(2):169-71.
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    Score: 0.242
  21. The gonadal transcriptome of the unisexual Amazon molly Poecilia formosa in comparison to its sexual ancestors, Poecilia mexicana and Poecilia latipinna. BMC Genomics. 2018 01 03; 19(1):12.
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    Score: 0.144
  22. Dispensable and indispensable genes in an ameiotic fish, the Amazon molly Poecilia formosa. Cytogenet Cell Genet. 1998; 80(1-4):193-8.
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    Score: 0.144
  23. Allele-specific expression at the androgen receptor alpha gene in a hybrid unisexual fish, the Amazon molly (Poecilia formosa). PLoS One. 2017; 12(10):e0186411.
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    Score: 0.142
  24. Sequence Evolution and Expression of the Androgen Receptor and Other Pathway-Related Genes in a Unisexual Fish, the Amazon Molly, Poecilia formosa, and Its Bisexual Ancestors. PLoS One. 2016; 11(6):e0156209.
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    Score: 0.129
  25. Comparative analysis of the gonadal transcriptomes of the all-female species Poecilia formosa and its maternal ancestor Poecilia mexicana. BMC Res Notes. 2014 Apr 17; 7:249.
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    Score: 0.112
  26. Selection from parasites favours immunogenetic diversity but not divergence among locally adapted host populations. J Evol Biol. 2014 May; 27(5):960-74.
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    Score: 0.111
  27. Benefit to male sailfin mollies of mating with heterospecific females. Science. 1994 Jan 21; 263(5145):373-4.
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    Score: 0.110
  28. Colonisation of toxic environments drives predictable life-history evolution in livebearing fishes (Poeciliidae). Ecol Lett. 2014 Jan; 17(1):65-71.
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    Score: 0.108
  29. Shared and unique patterns of embryo development in extremophile poeciliids. PLoS One. 2011; 6(11):e27377.
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    Score: 0.094
  30. Male fish use prior knowledge about rivals to adjust their mate choice. Biol Lett. 2011 Jun 23; 7(3):349-51.
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    Score: 0.089
  31. Morphology, testes development and behaviour of unusual triploid males in microchromosome-carrying clones of Poecilia formosa. J Fish Biol. 2010 Nov; 77(7):1459-87.
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    Score: 0.088
  32. Monophyletic origin of multiple clonal lineages in an asexual fish (Poecilia formosa). Mol Ecol. 2010 Dec; 19(23):5204-15.
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    Score: 0.088
  33. Using video playback to study the effect of an audience on male mating behavior in the Sailfin molly (Poecilia latipinna). Behav Processes. 2010 Sep; 85(1):36-41.
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    Score: 0.085
  34. Does divergence in female mate choice affect male size distributions in two cave fish populations? Biol Lett. 2008 Oct 23; 4(5):452-4.
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    Score: 0.076
  35. Toxic hydrogen sulfide and dark caves: phenotypic and genetic divergence across two abiotic environmental gradients in Poecilia mexicana. Evolution. 2008 Oct; 62(10):2643-59.
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    Score: 0.076
  36. Female sperm limitation in natural populations of a sexual/asexual mating complex (Poecilia latipinna, Poecilia formosa). Biol Lett. 2008 Jun 23; 4(3):266-9.
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    Score: 0.075
  37. Stable inheritance of host species-derived microchromosomes in the gynogenetic fish Poecilia formosa. Genetics. 2007 Oct; 177(2):917-26.
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    Score: 0.070
  38. Local adaptation and pronounced genetic differentiation in an extremophile fish, Poecilia mexicana, inhabiting a Mexican cave with toxic hydrogen sulphide. Mol Ecol. 2007 Mar; 16(5):967-76.
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    Score: 0.068
  39. Life on the edge: hydrogen sulfide and the fish communities of a Mexican cave and surrounding waters. Extremophiles. 2006 Dec; 10(6):577-85.
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    Score: 0.065
  40. Distribution and stability of supernumerary microchromosomes in natural populations of the Amazon molly, Poecilia formosa. Cytogenet Genome Res. 2004; 106(2-4):189-94.
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    Score: 0.055
  41. Complementary effect of natural and sexual selection against immigrants maintains differentiation between locally adapted fish. Naturwissenschaften. 2010 Aug; 97(8):769-74.
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    Score: 0.021
  42. Susceptibility to the development of pigment cell tumors in a clone of the Amazon molly, Poecilia formosa, introduced through a microchromosome. Cancer Res. 1997 Jul 15; 57(14):2993-3000.
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    Score: 0.009
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