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Growth of brown trout in the wild predicted by embryo stress reaction in the laboratory
Bylemans Jonas, Marques da Cunha Lucas, Wilkins Laetitia G. E., Nusbaumer David, Uppal Anshu, Wedekind Claus.
Parental kinship coefficient but not paternal coloration predicts early offspring growth in lake char.
Garaud L., Nusbaumer D., Marques da Cunha L., de Guttry C., Ançay L., Atherton A., Lasne E., Wedekind C., 2024/03/13. Heredity, 132 pp. 247-256. Peer-reviewed.
Sex‐specific effects of inbreeding in juvenile brown trout
Bylemans Jonas, Marques da Cunha Lucas, Sarmiento Cabello Sonia, Nusbaumer David, Uppal Anshu, Wedekind Claus, 2024/03. Molecular Ecology, 33 (6) pp. e17298. Peer-reviewed.
 
Sperm of more colourful males are better adapted to ovarian fluids in lake char (Salmonidae).
Nusbaumer D., Garaud L., de Guttry C., Ançay L., Wedekind C., 2023/10. Molecular Ecology, 32 (19) pp. 5369-5381. Peer-reviewed.
Genetic compatibility exceeds possible ‘good genes’ effects of sexual selection in lake char
Garaud Laura, Nusbaumer David, de Guttry Christian, Marques da Cunha Lucas, Ançay Laurie, Atherton Audrey, Lasne Emilien, Wedekind Claus, 2023/07/11..
Sex-specific effects of inbreeding in juvenile brown trout
Bylemans Jonas, Marques da Cunha Lucas, Sarmiento Cabello Sonia, Nusbaumer David, Uppal Anshu, Wedekind Claus, 2023/06/23..
 
Genome-wide DNA methylation predicts environmentally driven life history variation in a marine fish.
Venney C.J., Cayuela H., Rougeux C., Laporte M., Mérot C., Normandeau E., Leitwein M., Dorant Y., Præbel K., Kenchington E. et al., 2023/01/23. Evolution; international journal of organic evolution, 77 (1) pp. 186-198. Peer-reviewed.
 
Variable rate of ageing within species: insights from Darwin's frogs
Valenzuela-Sánchez Andrés, Schmidt Benedikt R, Azat Claudio, Delgado Soledad, Cunningham Andrew A, Lemaître Jean-François, Gaillard Jean-Michel, Cayuela Hugo, 2023/01/01. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 138 (1) pp. 68-74.
Author Correction: Adult sex ratios: causes of variation and implications for animal and human societies.
Schacht R., Beissinger S.R., Wedekind C., Jennions M.D., Geffroy B., Liker A., Kappeler P.M., Weissing F.J., Kramer K.L., Hesketh T. et al., 2022/12/07..
Adult sex ratios: causes of variation and implications for animal and human societies.
Schacht R., Beissinger S.R., Wedekind C., Jennions M.D., Geffroy B., Liker A., Kappeler P.M., Weissing F.J., Kramer K.L., Hesketh T. et al., 2022/11/19. Communications Biology, 5 (1) p. 1273. Peer-reviewed.
Persistent high hatchery recruitment despite advanced reoligotrophication and significant natural spawning in a whitefish
Wedekind Claus, Vonlanthen Pascal, de Guttry Christian, Stadelmann Richard, Stadelmann Noah, Pirat Aurélien, Perroud Giulia, 2022/10. Global Ecology and Conservation, 38 pp. e02219. Peer-reviewed.
Compensatory recruitment allows amphibian population persistence in anthropogenic habitats.
Cayuela H., Monod-Broca B., Lemaître J.F., Besnard A., Gippet JMW, Schmidt B.R., Romano A., Hertach T., Angelini C., Canessa S. et al., 2022/09/20. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 119 (38) pp. e2206805119. Peer-reviewed.
 
Diverse aging rates in ectothermic tetrapods provide insights for the evolution of aging and longevity
Reinke Beth A., Cayuela Hugo, Janzen Fredric J., Lemaître Jean-François, Gaillard Jean-Michel, Lawing A. Michelle, Iverson John B., Christiansen Ditte G., Martínez-Solano Iñigo, Sánchez-Montes Gregorio et al., 2022/06/24. Science, 376 (6600) pp. 1459-1466. Peer-reviewed.
Sex-Specific Life History Affected by Stocking in Juvenile Brown Trout
Palejowski Hugo, Bylemans Jonas, Ammann Victor, Marques da Cunha Lucas, Nusbaumer David, Castro Isabelle, Uppal Anshu, Mobley Kenyon B., Knörr Susanne, Wedekind Claus, 2022/05/02. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 10. Peer-reviewed.
 
Strong Parallel Differential Gene Expression Induced by Hatchery Rearing Weakly Associated with Methylation Signals in Adult Coho Salmon (O. kisutch).
Leitwein M., Wellband K., Cayuela H., Le Luyer J., Mohns K., Withler R., Bernatchez L., 2022/04/10. Genome biology and evolution, 14 (4) pp. evac036. Peer-reviewed.
 
Interpopulation differences in male reproductive effort drive the population dynamics of a host exposed to an emerging fungal pathogen.
Valenzuela-Sánchez A., Azat C., Cunningham A.A., Delgado S., Bacigalupe L.D., Beltrand J., Serrano J.M., Sentenac H., Haddow N., Toledo V. et al., 2022/02. The Journal of animal ecology, 91 (2) pp. 308-319. Peer-reviewed.
 
Sex-related differences in aging rate are associated with sex chromosome system in amphibians.
Cayuela H., Lemaître J.F., Léna J.P., Ronget V., Martínez-Solano I., Muths E., Pilliod D.S., Schmidt B.R., Sánchez-Montes G., Gutiérrez-Rodríguez J. et al., 2022/02. Evolution; international journal of organic evolution, 76 (2) pp. 346-356. Peer-reviewed.
Transgenerational plasticity of dispersal‐related traits in a ciliate: genotype‐dependency and fitness consequences
Cayuela Hugo, Jacob Staffan, Schtickzelle Nicolas, Verdonck Rik, Philippe Hervé, Laporte Martin, Huet Michèle, Bernatchez Louis, Legrand Delphine, 2022/01/27. Oikos. Peer-reviewed.
 
Thermal conditions predict intraspecific variation in senescence rate in frogs and toads.
Cayuela H., Lemaître J.F., Muths E., McCaffery R.M., Frétey T., Le Garff B., Schmidt B.R., Grossenbacher K., Lenzi O., Hossack B.R. et al., 2021/12/07. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 118 (49) pp. e2112235118. Peer-reviewed.
Sex-Specific Stress Tolerance in Embryos of Lake Char (Salvelinus umbla)
Nusbaumer David, Garaud Laura, Ançay Laurie, Wedekind Claus, 2021/11/17. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 9. Peer-reviewed.
Context‐dependent dispersal determines relatedness and genetic structure in a patchy amphibian population
Unglaub Bianca, Cayuela Hugo, Schmidt Benedikt R., Preißler Kathleen, Glos Julian, Steinfartz Sebastian, 2021/09/07. Molecular Ecology.
Locally Adaptive Inversions Modulate Genetic Variation at Different Geographic Scales in a Seaweed Fly.
Mérot C., Berdan E.L., Cayuela H., Djambazian H., Ferchaud A.L., Laporte M., Normandeau E., Ragoussis J., Wellenreuther M., Bernatchez L., 2021/08/23. Molecular biology and evolution, 38 (9) pp. 3953-3971. Peer-reviewed.
The value of quantitative environmental DNA analyses for the management of invasive and endangered native fish
Rojahn J., Pearce L., Gleeson D.M., Duncan R.P., Gilligan D.M., Bylemans J., 2021/08/01. Freshwater Biology, 66 pp. 1619-1629.
Genomic signatures of thermal adaptation are associated with clinal shifts of life history in a broadly distributed frog
Cayuela Hugo, Dorant Yann, Forester Brenna R., Jeffries Dan L., Mccaffery Rebecca M., Eby Lisa A., Hossack Blake R., Gippet Jérôme M. W., Pilliod David S., Funk W. Chris, 2021/05/28. Journal of Animal Ecology.
 
Thermal adaptation rather than demographic history drives genetic structure inferred by copy number variants in a marine fish.
Cayuela H., Dorant Y., Mérot C., Laporte M., Normandeau E., Gagnon-Harvey S., Clément M., Sirois P., Bernatchez L., 2021/04. Molecular ecology, 30 (7) pp. 1624-1641. Peer-reviewed.
Why disease ecology needs life-history theory: a host perspective.
Valenzuela-Sánchez A., Wilber M.Q., Canessa S., Bacigalupe L.D., Muths E., Schmidt B.R., Cunningham A.A., Ozgul A., Johnson PTJ, Cayuela H., 2021/04. Ecology letters, 24 (4) pp. 876-890. Peer-reviewed.
Testing for population differences in evolutionary responses to pesticide pollution in brown trout (Salmo trutta).
Nusbaumer D., Marques da Cunha L., Wedekind C., 2021/02. Evolutionary applications, 14 (2) pp. 462-475. Peer-reviewed.
Male sexual signalling and expected effects of hatchery-induced sperm competition vary with water depth at which whitefish are caught
Perroud Giulia, Nusbaumer David, de Guttry Christian, Wedekind Claus, 2021/01/30. Current Zoology, 67 (3) pp. 337-340.
Improving the detection of rare native fish species in environmental DNA metabarcoding surveys
Rojahn Jack, Gleeson Dianne M., Furlan Elise, Haeusler Tim, Bylemans Jonas, 2021/01/26. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems.
 
Demography, genetics, and decline of a spatially structured population of lekking bird.
Cayuela H., Prunier J.G., Laporte M., Gippet JMW, Boualit L., Guérold F., Laurent A., Foletti F., Jacob G., 2021/01. Oecologia, 195 (1) pp. 117-129. Peer-reviewed.
The impact of long-term reduced access to cleaner fish on health indicators of resident client fish.
Ros AFH, Nusbaumer D., Triki Z., Grutter A.S., Bshary R., 2020/12/29. The Journal of experimental biology, 223 (Pt 24) pp. jeb231613. Peer-reviewed.
Effects of global warming on sex ratios in fishes.
Geffroy B., Wedekind C., 2020/09. Journal of fish biology, 97 (3) pp. 596-606. Peer-reviewed.
Correction to: Sex-specific changes in gene expression in response to estrogen pollution around the onset of sex differentiation in grayling (Salmonidae)
Selmoni Oliver M., Maitre Diane, Roux Julien, Wilkins Laetitia G. E., Marques da Cunha Lucas, Vermeirssen Etienne L. M., Knörr Susanne, Robinson-Rechavi Marc, Wedekind Claus, 2020/05/20. BMC Genomics, 21 (1) p. 371.
Bachforellen-Jährlingsbesatz in Gürbe und Saane ohne Erfolg = Échec de l’empoissonnement de la Gürbe et de la Sarine avec des truites de rivière d’un an
Wedekind Claus, 2020/05/01. BKFV Info - Bernisch Kantonaler Fischerei-Verband = FCBP Info _ Fédération cantonale bernoise de la pêche, 2020 (2) pp. 2-3.
Échec de l’empoissonnement de la Gürbe et de la Sarine avec des truites de rivière d’un an
Wedekind Claus, 2020/05/01. FCBP Info, 2020 (2) pp. 2-3.
Embryo survival in the oviduct not significantly influenced by major histocompatibility complex social signaling in the horse.
Jeannerat E., Marti E., Thomas S., Herrera C., Sieme H., Wedekind C., Burger D., 2020/01/23. Scientific reports, 10 (1) p. 1056. Peer-reviewed.
Behavioral and trophic segregations help the Tahiti petrel to cope with the abundance of wedge-tailed shearwater when foraging in oligotrophic tropical waters
Ravache Andreas, Bourgeois Karen, Weimerskirch Henri, Pagenaud Angélique, de Grissac Sophie, Miller Mark, Dromzée Sylvain, Lorrain Anne, Allain Valérie, Bustamante Paco et al., 2020. Scientific Reports, 10 (1) p. 15129. Peer-reviewed.
Low adaptive potential for tolerance to ethynylestradiol, but also low toxicity, in a grayling population (Thymallus thymallus).
Marques da Cunha L., Maitre D., Wedekind C., 2019/12/16. BMC evolutionary biology, 19 (1) p. 227. Peer-reviewed.
 
Synergistic genetic biocontrol options for common carp (Cyprinus carpio)
Wedekind Claus, 2019/11/23., Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (Ministry for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry), Australia.
Sperm cryopreservation reduces offspring growth.
Nusbaumer D., Marques da Cunha L., Wedekind C., 2019/09/25. Proceedings. Biological sciences, 286 (1911) p. 20191644. Peer-reviewed.
Sex-specific changes in gene expression in response to estrogen pollution around the onset of sex differentiation in grayling (Salmonidae).
Selmoni O.M., Maitre D., Roux J., Wilkins LGE, Marques da Cunha L., Vermeirssen ELM, Knörr S., Robinson-Rechavi M., Wedekind C., 2019/07/15. BMC Genomics, 20 (1) p. 583. Peer-reviewed.
No additive genetic variance for tolerance to ethynylestradiol exposure in natural populations of brown trout (Salmo trutta).
Marques da Cunha L., Uppal A., Seddon E., Nusbaumer D., Vermeirssen ELM, Wedekind C., 2019/06. Evolutionary applications, 12 (5) pp. 940-950. Peer-reviewed.
Population consequences of releasing sex-reversed fish: applications and concerns
Wedekind C., 2019/01/01. pp. 179-188 dans Wang H. P., Piferrer F., Chen S. L., Shen Z.-G. (eds.) Sex Control in Aquaculture, John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Comparing methanol-glucose and dimethyl-sulfoxide based extender for milt cryopreservation of brown trout (Salmo trutta)
Nusbaumer David, Marques da Cunha Lucas, Wedekind Claus, 2018/03/27..
Stallion semen quality depends on major histocompatibility complex matching to teaser mare.
Jeannerat E., Marti E., Berney C., Janett F., Bollwein H., Sieme H., Burger D., Wedekind C., 2018/02. Molecular ecology, 27 (4) pp. 1025-1035. Peer-reviewed.
A predicted interaction between odour pleasantness and intensity provides evidence for major histocompatibility complex social signalling in women.
Wedekind C., 2018. Proceedings. Biological sciences, 285 (1878) p. 20172714. Peer-reviewed.
Consumption of carotenoids not increased by bacterial infection in brown trout embryos (Salmo trutta).
Marques da Cunha L., Wilkins LGE, Menin L., Ortiz D., Vocat-Mottier V., Wedekind C., 2018. PloS one, 13 (6) pp. e0198834. Peer-reviewed.
Cycle-specific female preferences for visual and non-visual cues in the horse (Equus caballus).
Burger D., Meuwly C., Thomas S., Sieme H., Oberthür M., Wedekind C., Meinecke-Tillmann S., 2018. PLoS One, 13 (2) pp. e0191845. Peer-reviewed.
MHC social signaling affects reproductive strategies of stallions and mares
Burger D., Marti E., Jeannerat E., Kaeser R., Sieme H., Wedekind C., 2018. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 66 p. 180. Peer-reviewed.
Major histocompatibility complex-linked social signalling affects female fertility.
Burger D., Thomas S., Aepli H., Dreyer M., Fabre G., Marti E., Sieme H., Robinson M.R., Wedekind C., 2017/12/06. Proceedings. Biological sciences, 284 (1868) p. 20171824. Peer-reviewed.
Social interactions and reproductive efficiency in horses
Burger Dominik, Sieme Harald, Wedekind Claus, 2017/12/01. pp. 239-240 dans Rackwitz R., Pees M., Aschenbach J.R., Gäbel G. (eds.) LBH: Proceedings 8. Leipziger Tierärztekongress: Band 2, Lehmanns Media.
Sex differentiation in grayling (Salmonidae) goes through an all-male stage and is delayed in genetic males who instead grow faster.
Maitre D., Selmoni O.M., Uppal A., Marques da Cunha L., Wilkins LGE, Roux J., Mobley K.B., Castro I., Knörr S., Robinson-Rechavi M. et al., 2017/11/03. Scientific reports, 7 (1) p. 15024. Peer-reviewed.
Toxicity of 2 pg ethynylestradiol in brown trout embryos (Salmo trutta)
Marques da Cunha Lucas, Uppal Anshu, Seddon Emily, Nusbaumer David, Vermeirssen Etienne, Wedekind Claus, 2017/07/10..
Sex-specific changes in gene expression and delayed sex differentiation in response to estrogen pollution in grayling (Salmonidae)
Selmoni O. M., Maitre D., Roux J., Wilkins L. G. E., Marques da Cunha L., Vermeirssen E. L. M., Knörr S., Robinson-Rechavi M., Wedekind C., 2017/05/09..
Quality of seminal fluids varies with type of stimulus at ejaculation.
Jeannerat E., Janett F., Sieme H., Wedekind C., Burger D., 2017/03/13. Scientific reports, 7 p. 44339. Peer-reviewed.
MHC-correlated preferences in diestrous female horses (Equus caballus).
Burger D., Meuwly C., Marti E., Sieme H., Oberthür M., Janda J., Meinecke-Tillmann S., Wedekind C., 2017/02. Theriogenology, 89 pp. 318-323.e1. Peer-reviewed.
Demographic and genetic consequences of disturbed sex determination.
Wedekind C., 2017. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences, 372 (1729) p. 20160326. Peer-reviewed.
Environmental stress linked to consumption of maternally derived carotenoids in brown trout embryos (Salmo trutta).
Wilkins LGE, Marques da Cunha L., Glauser G., Vallat A., Wedekind C., 2017. Ecology and Evolution, 7 (14) pp. 5082-5093. Peer-reviewed.
 
Exploitative strategies: Consequences for individual behavior, social structure, and design of institutions
King A.J., Kosfeld M., Dall S. R. X., Greiner B., Kameda T., Khalmetski K., Leininger W., Wedekind C., Winterhalder B., 2017. pp. 204-214 dans Giraldeau L.-A., Heeb P., Kosfeld M. (eds.) Investors and Exploiters in Ecology and Economics: Principles and Applications, MIT Press.
 
Genetics and developmental biology of cooperation.
Kasper C., Vierbuchen M., Ernst U., Fischer S., Radersma R., Raulo A., Cunha-Saraiva F., Wu M., Mobley K.B., Taborsky B., 2017. Molecular Ecology, 26 (17) pp. 4364-4377. Peer-reviewed.
Maternal allocation of carotenoids increases tolerance to bacterial infection in brown trout.
Wilkins LGE, Marques da Cunha L., Menin L., Ortiz D., Vocat-Mottier V., Hobil M., Nusbaumer D., Wedekind C., 2017. Oecologia, 185 (3) pp. 351-363. Peer-reviewed.
Pros and cons of fluorescent pigment mass marking with different colours: A 5-year long study on grayling (Thymallus thymallus L.)
von Siebenthal B. A., Pompini M., Müller R., Wedekind C., 2017. Fisheries Management and Ecology , 24 (2) pp. 173-175. Peer-reviewed.
Schöne Utopie
Wedekind Claus, 2017. NZZ am Sonntag p. 15.
 
High interindividual and intraindividual variation of oxytocin secretion in estrous mares exposed to stallions, but no significant link to mate preferences.
Käser R., Bruckmaier R.M., Thomas S., Sieme H., Wedekind C., Burger D., 2016/12. Theriogenology, 86 (9) pp. 2222-2229. Peer-reviewed.
 
Gewässerzustand Aaretal - die Bachforelle im Fokus
Escher M., Küng C., Maurer V., Ochsenbein U., Vuille T., Wedekind C., 2016/05. aqua viva - die Zeitschrift für Gewässerschutz, 58 (2) pp. 26-29.
Effects of host genetics and environment on egg-associated microbiotas in brown trout (Salmo trutta).
Wilkins L.G.E., Fumagalli L., Wedekind C., 2016. Molecular Ecology, 25 (19) pp. 4930-4945. Peer-reviewed.
Genetic correlations and little genetic variance for reaction norms may limit potential for adaptation to pollution by ionic and nanoparticulate silver in a whitefish (Salmonidae).
Clark E.S., Pompini M., Uppal A., Wedekind C., 2016. Ecology and Evolution, 6 (9) pp. 2751-2762. Peer-reviewed.
Repeuplement piscicole: complexe et émotionnel
Wedekind C., 2015/04. Hotspot, 31 p. 22.
 
A spatial modelling framework for assessing climate change impacts on freshwater ecosystems: Response of brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) biomass to warming water temperature
Cianfrani C., Satizabal H.F., Randin C., 2015. Ecological Modelling, 313 pp. 1-12. Peer-reviewed.
Anthropogene Einflüsse auf Bachforelle und Äsche und Bedeutung von Besatz und Migration = Influences anthropiques et importance du repeuplement et de la migration sur la truite de rivière et l'ombre
Wedekind C., 2015. BKFV Info - Bernisch Kantonaler Fischerei-Verband = FCBP Info _ Fédération cantonale bernoise de la pêche 4 pp. 9-12.
 
Declining diversity of egg-associated bacteria during development of naturally spawned whitefish embryos (Coregonus spp.)
Wilkins L.G.E., Rogivue A., Fumagalli L., Wedekind C., 2015. Aquatic Sciences, 77 (3) pp. 481-497. Peer-reviewed.
Ejaculate Characteristics Depend on Social Environment in the Horse (Equus caballus).
Burger D., Dolivo G., Wedekind C., 2015. Plos One, 10 (11) pp. e0143185. Peer-reviewed.
 
Embryonic gene expression of Coregonus palaea (whitefish) under pathogen stress as analyzed by high-throughput RNA-sequencing.
Wilkins L.G., Clark E.S., Farinelli L., Wedekind C., Fumagalli L., 2015. Fish and Shellfish Immunology, 47 (1) pp. 130-140. Peer-reviewed.
 
Female major histocompatibility complex type affects male testosterone levels and sperm number in the horse (Equus caballus).
Burger D., Dolivo G., Marti E., Sieme H., Wedekind C., 2015. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society, 282 (1807) p. 20150407. Peer-reviewed.
Fischbesatz: Komplex und emotional
Wedekind C., 2015. Hotspot, 31 p. 22.
Increased diversity of egg-associated bacteria on brown trout (Salmo trutta) at elevated temperatures.
Wilkins L.G., Rogivue A., Schütz F., Fumagalli L., Wedekind C., 2015. Scientific Reports, 5 p. 17084. Peer-reviewed.
Reputation based on punishment rather than generosity allows for evolution of cooperation in sizable groups
dos Santos M., Wedekind C., 2015. Evolution and Human Behavior, 36 (1) pp. 59-64. Peer-reviewed.
Stochasticity in economic losses increases the value of reputation in indirect reciprocity.
dos Santos M., Placì S., Wedekind C., 2015. Scientific Reports, 5 p. 18182. Peer-reviewed.
 
The evolution of anti-social rewarding and its countermeasures in public goods games.
dos Santos M., 2015. Proceedings of the Royal Society. B Biological Sciences, 282 (1798) p. 20141994. Peer-reviewed.
Additive genetic variation for tolerance to estrogen pollution in natural populations of Alpine whitefish (Coregonus sp., Salmonidae)
Brazzola G., Chèvre N., Wedekind C., 2014. Evolutionary Applications, 7 pp. 1084-1093. Peer-reviewed.
Evolutionary impact assessment: accounting for evolutionary consequences of fishing in an ecosystem approach to fisheries management
Laugen A.T., Engelhard G.H., Whitlock R., Arlinghaus R., Dankel D.J., Dunlop E.S., Eikeset A.M., Enberg K., Jørgensen C., Matsumura S. et al., 2014. Fish and Fisheries, 15 (1) pp. 65-96. Peer-reviewed.
 
Exposure to stallion accelerates the onset of mares' cyclicity.
Wespi B., Sieme H., Wedekind C., Burger D., 2014. Theriogenology, 82 (2) pp. 189-194. Peer-reviewed.
 
Exposure to superfluous information reduces cooperation and increases antisocial punishment in reputation-based interactions
dos Santos M., Braithwaite V.A., Wedekind C., 2014. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2 p. 41. Peer-reviewed.
Fish populations surviving estrogen pollution.
Wedekind C., 2014. BMC Biology, 12 p. 10. Peer-reviewed.
 
Maternal and paternal contributions to pathogen resistance dependent on development stage in a whitefish (Salmonidae)
Clark E.S., Pompini M., Marques da Cunha L., Wedekind C., 2014. Functional Ecology, 28 (3) pp. 714-723. Peer-reviewed.
Testing the effects of genetic crossing distance on embryo survival within a metapopulation of brown trout (Salmo trutta)
Stelkens R.B., Pompini M., Wedekind C., 2014. Conservation Genetics, 15 (2) pp. 375-386. Peer-reviewed.
 
GewässerZustand Aaretal
Escher M., Bettge K., Wedekind C., 2013/10. 186, Volkswirtschaftsdirektion des Kantons Bern.
Can fisheries-induced evolution shift reference points for fisheries management?
Heino M., Baulier L., Boukal D.S., Ernande B., Johnston F.D., Mollet F., Pardoe H., Therkildsen N.O., Uusi-Heikkilä S., Vainikka A. et al., 2013. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 70 (4) pp. 707-721. Peer-reviewed.
Human cooperation based on punishment reputation.
dos Santos M., Rankin D.J., Wedekind C., 2013. Evolution, 67 (8) pp. 2446-2450. Peer-reviewed.
 
Hybridization and speciation.
Abbott R., Albach D., Ansell S., Arntzen J.W., Baird S.J., Bierne N., Boughman J., Brelsford A., Buerkle C.A., Buggs R. et al., 2013. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 26 (2) pp. 229-246. Peer-reviewed.
MHC class I expression dependent on bacterial infection and parental factors in whitefish embryos (Salmonidae).
Clark E.S., Wilkins L.G., Wedekind C., 2013. Molecular Ecology, 22 (20) pp. 5256-5269. Peer-reviewed.
Parental influences on pathogen resistance in brown trout embryos and effects of outcrossing within a river network.
Clark E.S., Stelkens R.B., Wedekind C., 2013. PLoS One, 8 (2) pp. e57832. Peer-reviewed.
Pathogen-induced hatching and population-specific life-history response to water-borne cues in brown trout (Salmo trutta)
Pompini M, Clark E.S., Wedekind C., 2013. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 67 (4) pp. 649-656. Peer-reviewed.
Persistent unequal sex ratio in a population of grayling (salmonidae) and possible role of temperature increase.
Wedekind C., Evanno G., Székely T., Pompini M., Darbellay O., Guthruf J., 2013. Conservation Biology, 27 (1) pp. 229-234. Peer-reviewed.
Temperature-induced sex reversal is not responsible for sex-ratio distortions in grayling Thymallus thymallus or brown trout Salmo trutta.
Pompini M., Buser A.M., Thali M.R., Von Siebenthal B.A., Nusslé S., Guduff S., Wedekind C., 2013. Journal of Fish Biology, 83 (2) pp. 404-411. Peer-reviewed.
 
MHC-korrelierte Gerüche und Partnerwahl: Schönheit liegt in der Nase des Riechenden
Wedekind C., 2012/06. pp. 42-46 dans Kappeler D. (eds.) Geschmackssachen, Winterthurer Fortbildungskurs, Kappeler D..
Examining punishment at different explanatory levels.
dos Santos M., Wedekind C., 2012. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 35 (1) pp. 23-24. Peer-reviewed.
Genetic and phenotypic population divergence on a microgeographic scale in brown trout.
Stelkens R.B., Jaffuel G., Escher M., Wedekind C., 2012. Molecular Ecology, 21 (12) pp. 2896-2915. Peer-reviewed.
 
Managing population sex ratios in conservation practice: how and why?
Wedekind C., 2012. pp. 81-96 dans Povilitis T. (eds.) Topics in Conservation Biology chap. 5, InTech.
 
New vineyard cultivation practices create patchy ground vegetation, favouring Woodlarks
Arlettaz R., Maurer M.L., Mosimann-Kampe P., Nusslé S., Abadi F., Braunisch V., Schaub M., 2012. Journal of Ornithology, 153 (1) pp. 229-238. Peer-reviewed.
Testing for local adaptation in brown trout using reciprocal transplants.
Stelkens R.B., Pompini M., Wedekind C., 2012. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 12 (1) p. 247. Peer-reviewed.
 
The establishment of communication systems depends on the scale of competition
dos Santos M., Rodrigues J F.M., Wedekind C., Rankin D.J., 2012. Evolution and Human Behavior, 33 (3) pp. 232-240. Peer-reviewed.
 
The potential effects of social interactions on reproductive efficiency of stallions
Burger D., Wedekind C., Wespi B., Imboden I., Meinecke-Tillmann S., Sieme H., 2012. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 32 (8) pp. 455-457. Peer-reviewed.
 
Additive genetic effects on embryo viability in a whitefish (Salmonidae) influenced by the water mould Saprolegnia ferax
Clark E.S., Wedekind C., 2011. Journal of Bacteriology and Parasitology p. 4. Peer-reviewed.
Change in individual growth rate and its link to gill-net fishing in two sympatric whitefish species
Nusslé S., Bréchon A., Wedekind C., 2011. Evolutionary Ecology, 25 (3) pp. 681-693. Peer-reviewed.
 
The evolution of punishment through reputation.
dos Santos M., Rankin D.J., Wedekind C., 2011. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences, 278 (1704) pp. 371-377. Peer-reviewed.
The accumulation of reproductive incompatibilities in African cichlid fish.
Stelkens R.B., Young K.A., Seehausen O., 2010/09. Evolution, 64 (3) pp. 617-633. Peer-reviewed.
 
A double role of sperm in scorpions: the mating plug of Euscorpius italicus (Scorpiones: Euscorpiidae) consists of sperm.
Althaus S., Jacob A., Graber W., Hofer D., Nentwig W., Kropf C., 2010/04. Journal of Morphology, 271 (4) pp. 383-393. Peer-reviewed.
 
Fitness correlates with the extent of cheating in a bacterium.
Jiricny N., Diggle S.P., West S.A., Evans B.A., Ballantyne G., Ross-Gillespie A., Griffin A.S., 2010/04. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 23 (4) pp. 738-747. Peer-reviewed.
 
Salmonid embryos
Wedekind C., Pompini M., 2010/04. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, 91 (2) pp. 230-231.
 
Effects of different mating scenarios on embryo viability in brown trout.
Jacob A., Evanno G., Von Siebenthal B.A., Grossen C., Wedekind C., 2010. Molecular Ecology, 19 (23) pp. 5296-5307. Peer-reviewed.
 
Elevated resource availability sufficient to turn opportunistic into virulent fish pathogens.
Wedekind C., Gessner M.O., Vazquez F., Maerki M., Steiner D., 2010. Ecology, 91 (5) pp. 1251-1256. Peer-reviewed.
 
Environmental sex reversal, Trojan sex genes, and sex ratio adjustment: conditions and population consequences.
Stelkens R. B., Wedekind C., 2010. Molecular ecology, 19 (4) pp. 627-646. Peer-reviewed.
Good genes drive female choice for mating partners in the lek-breeding European treefrog.
Jaquiéry J., Broquet T., Aguilar C., Evanno G., Perrin N., 2010. Evolution, 64 (1) pp. 108-115. Peer-reviewed.
Male mutation bias and possible long-term effects of human activities.
Cotton S., Wedekind C., 2010. Conservation Biology, 24 (5) pp. 1190-1197. Peer-reviewed.
 
Mate choice, the major histocompatibility complex, and offspring viability
Wedekind C., Evanno G., 2010. pp. 309-321 dans Muehlenbein M. P. (eds.) Human Evolutionary Biology chap. 18, Cambridge University Press.
 
Resistance to extreme strategies, rather than prosocial preferences, can explain human cooperation in public goods games.
Kümmerli R., Burton-Chellew M.N., Ross-Gillespie A., West S.A., 2010. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 107 (22) pp. 10125-10130. Peer-reviewed.
 
Searching for sex-reversals to explain population demography and the evolution of sex chromosomes.
Wedekind C., 2010. Molecular Ecology, 19 (9) pp. 1760-1762. Peer-reviewed.
Shift of spawning season and effects of climate warming on developmental stages of a grayling (Salmonidae)
Wedekind C., Küng C., 2010. Conservation Biology, 24 (5) pp. 1418-1423. Peer-reviewed.
Tackling the diversity of sex determination.
Wedekind C., Stelkens R.B., 2010. Biology letters, 6 (1) pp. 7-9. Peer-reviewed.
 
Phenotypic divergence but not genetic distance predicts assortative mating among species of a cichlid fish radiation.
Stelkens R.B., Seehausen O., 2009/08. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 22 (8) pp. 1679-1694. Peer-reviewed.
Wie der Mensch die Menschlichkeit lernte
Wedekind C., 2009/06. Spiegel Online (Wissenschaft) pp. -.
 
Tolerance of whitefish embryos to Pseudomonas fluorescens linked to genetic and maternal effects, and reduced by previous exposure.
von Siebenthal B.A., Jacob A., Wedekind C., 2009/03. Fish and Shellfish Immunology, 26 (3) pp. 531-535. Peer-reviewed.
Darwin et la biologie de la conservation. Une vision évolutionniste de la protection des espèces
Wedekind C., 2009/02. Hotspot (Forum Biodiversité Suisse), 19 pp. 14-15.
 
Darwin unterschätzt
Wedekind C, 2009/02. NZZ am Sonntag p. 21.
 
Darwin und die Naturschutzbiologie. Eine evolutionäre Sicht auf den Artenschutz.
Wedekind C., 2009. Hotspot, 19 pp. 14-15.
 
Fishery-induced selection on an Alpine whitefish: quantifying genetic and environmental effects on individual growth rate
Nusslé S., Bornand C.N., Wedekind C., 2009. Evolutionary Applications, 2 (2) pp. 200-208. Peer-reviewed.
Male body size and breeding tubercles are both linked to intra-sexual dominance and reproductive success in the minnow
Jacob A., Evanno G., Renai E., Sermier R., Wedekind C., 2009. Animal Behaviour, 77 (4) pp. 823-829. Peer-reviewed.
Parallel changes in genetic diversity and species diversity following a natural disturbance.
Evanno G., Castella E., Antoine C., Paillat G., Goudet J., 2009. Molecular Ecology, 18 (6) pp. 1137-1144. Peer-reviewed.
Phenotypic novelty in experimental hybrids is predicted by the genetic distance between species of cichlid fish.
Stelkens R.B., Schmid C., Selz O., Seehausen O., 2009. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 9 (283) p. 283. Peer-reviewed.
Population consequences of environmental sex reversal.
Cotton S., Wedekind C., 2009. Conservation Biology, 23 (1) pp. 196-206. Peer-reviewed.
 
Spatio-temporal population genetic structure of the parasitic mite Spinturnix bechsteini is shaped by its own demography and the social system of its bat host.
Bruyndonckx N., Henry I., Christe P., Kerth G., 2009. Molecular ecology, 18 (17) pp. 3581-3592. Peer-reviewed.
 
Species-specific barrier effects of a motorway on the habitat use of two threatened forest-living bat species
Kerth G., Melber M., 2009. Biological Conservation, 142 (2) pp. 270-279. Peer-reviewed.
 
The evolutionary significance of costly punishment is still to be demonstrated.
Rankin D.J., Dos Santos M., Wedekind C., 2009. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 106 (50) pp. E135. Peer-reviewed.
'Good-genes' and 'compatible-genes' effects in an Alpine whitefish and the information content of breeding tubercles over the course of the spawning season.
Wedekind C., Evanno G., Urbach D., Jacob A., Müller R., 2008/02. Genetica, 132 (2) pp. 199-208. Peer-reviewed.
'Good-genes' and 'compatible-genes' effects in an Alpine whitefish and the information content of breeding tubercles over the course of the spawning season.
Wedekind C., Evanno G., Urbach D., Jacob A., Müller R., 2008. Genetica, 134 (1) pp. 21-30. Peer-reviewed.
 
Animal sociality: bat colonies are founded by relatives.
Kerth G., 2008. Current Biology, 18 (17) pp. R740-R742. Peer-reviewed.
 
Gonadal alterations in male whitefish Coregonus fatioi: no evidence for genetic damage reducing viability in early life stages.
Urbach D., Britschgi A., Jacob A., Bittner D., Bernet D., Wahli T., Yoccoz N.G., Wedekind C., 2008. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 81 (2) pp. 119-125. Peer-reviewed.
Predicting the mating system from phenotypic correlations between life-history and sperm quality traits in the Alpine whitefish Coregonus zugensis
Rudolfsen G., Müller R., Urbach D., Wedekind C., 2008. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 62 (4) pp. 561-567. Peer-reviewed.
Viability of brown trout embryos positively linked to melanin-based but negatively to carotenoid-based colours of their fathers.
Wedekind C., Jacob A., Evanno G., Nusslé S., Müller R., 2008. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences, 275 (1644) pp. 1737-1744. Peer-reviewed.
Variation morphologique de la spermathèque chez l'escargot terrestre Cantareus aspersus [Morphological variation of the spermatheca in the garden snail Cantareus aspersus]
Evanno G., Madec L., 2007/10. Comptes rendus biologies, 330 (10) pp. 722-727. Peer-reviewed.
 
A comprehensive morphological and molecular description of a new Teleopsis species (Diptera; Diopsidae) from Thailand
Földvári M., Pomiankowski A., Cotton S., Carr M., 2007. Zootaxa, 1620 pp. 37-51.
 
Body odors and body odor preferences in humans
Wedekind C., 2007. pp. 315-320 dans Dunbar R. I. M., Barrett L. (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology chap. 22, Oxford University Press.
 
Control of introduced species using Trojan sex chromosomes.
Cotton S., Wedekind C., 2007. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 22 (9) pp. 441-443. Peer-reviewed.
 
Fata Morgana. Signifikanter Nonses
Wedekind C., 2007. NZZ am Sonntag, 21 pp. 24-25.
 
Individual recognition: mice, MUPs and the MHC.
Cotton S., 2007. Current Biology, 17 (22) pp. R971-R973.
Introduction of Trojan sex chromosomes to boost population growth.
Cotton S., Wedekind C., 2007. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 249 (1) pp. 153-161. Peer-reviewed.
Male dominance linked to size and age, but not to 'good genes' in brown trout (Salmo trutta).
Jacob A., Nusslé S., Britschgi A., Evanno G., Müller R., Wedekind C., 2007. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 7 (1) p. 207. Peer-reviewed.
 
Manipulating sex ratio to increase population growth: the example of the Lesser Kestrel
Lenz T. L., Jacob A., Wedekind C., 2007. Animal Conservation, 10 (2) pp. 236-244. Peer-reviewed.
 
Sexual selection: does condition dependence fail to resolve the 'lek paradox'?
Cotton S., Pomiankowski A., 2007. Current Biology : Cb, 17 (9) pp. R335-R337.
 
Sperm velocity in an Alpine whitefish: effects of age, size, condition, fluctuating asymmetry and gonad abnormalities
Urbach D., Bittner D., Lenz T. L., Bernet D., Wahli T., Wedekind C., 2007. Journal of Fish Biology, 71 (3) pp. 672-683. Peer-reviewed.
 
The genetic consequences of hatchery-induced sperm competition in a salmonid
Wedekind C., Rudolfsen G., Jacob A., Urbach D., Muller R., 2007. Biological Conservation, 137 (2) pp. 180-188. Peer-reviewed.
 
The interior designer : Can the physiological agents of homeostasis create the appearance of design in nature?
Wedekind C., 2007. Nature, 446 (7134) pp. 375-375. Peer-reviewed.
The major histocompatibility complex and perfumers' descriptions of human body odors
Wedekind C., Escher S., Van de Waal M., Frei E., 2007. Evolutionary Psychology, 5 (2) pp. 330-343. Peer-reviewed.
 
The weaker points of fish acute toxicity tests and how tests on embryos can solve some issues.
Wedekind C., von Siebenthal B., Gingold R., 2007. Environmental Pollution, 148 (2) pp. 385-389. Peer-reviewed.
 
Sacred groves: potential for biodiversity management
Bhagwat Shonil A., Rutte Claudia, 2006/12. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 4 (10) pp. 519-524.
Complex genital system of a haplogyne spider (Arachnida, Araneae, Tetrablemmidae) indicates internal fertilization and full female control over transferred sperm.
Burger M., Michalik P., Graber W., Jacob A., Nentwig W., Kropf C., 2006. Journal of Morphology, 267 (2) pp. 166-186. Peer-reviewed.
Copulatory behavior and web of Indicoblemma lannaianum from Thailand (Arachnida, Araneae, Tetrablemmidae)
Burger M., Jacob A., Kropf C., 2006. Journal of Arachnology, 34 (1) pp. 176-185. Peer-reviewed.
 
Early maternal investment in mice: no evidence for compatible-genes sexual selection despite hybrid vigor.
Rülicke T., Guncz N., Wedekind C., 2006. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 19 (3) pp. 922-928. Peer-reviewed.
 
Genetische Aspekte des Fischereimanagements
Wedekind C., 2006. dans Bewirtschaftung stehender Gewässer: von Eutrophierung zu Reoligotrophierung (Fortbildungskurs des Bundes für Fischereiaufseherinnen und Fischereiaufseher), Bundesamt für Umwelt (BAFU-OFEV-UFAM).
The intensity of human body odors and the MHC: should we expect a link?
Wedekind C., Seebeck T., Bettens F., Paepke A. J., 2006. Evolutionary Psychology, 4 pp. 85-94. Peer-reviewed.
The separate and combined effects of MHC genotype, parasite clone, and host gender on the course of malaria in mice.
Wedekind C., Walker M., Little T.J., 2006. BMC Genetics, 7 p. 55. Peer-reviewed.
 
Unzulässige Schlussfolgerungen
Wedekind C., 2006. NZZ am Sonntag, 51 (51) p. 22.
 
What sets the odds of winning and losing?
Rutte C., Taborsky M., Brinkhof M. W. G., 2006. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 21 pp. 16-21.
 
The course of malaria in mice: major histocompatibility complex (MHC) effects, but no general MHC heterozygote advantage in single-strain infections.
Wedekind C., Walker M., Little T.J., 2005/07. Genetics, 170 (3) pp. 1427-1430. Peer-reviewed.
 
Effects of ovarian fluid on sperm velocity in Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus)
Urbach D., Folstad I., Rudolfsen G., 2005. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 57 pp. 438-444.
 
Examples of MHC-correlated sexual selection in mice and humans
Wedekind C., Bettens F., Chapuisat M., Füri S., Homberger F.R., Macas E., Paepke A.J., Rülicke T., Seebeck T., 2000. pp. 437-444 dans Espmark Y., Amundsen T., Rosenqvist G. (eds.) Animal signals: signalling and signal design in animal communication chap. 23, Tapir Academic Press.
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