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Ingo Schlupp

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Plos One|August 3, 2016
Kin Recognition in a Clonal Fish, Poecilia formosaAmber M Makowicz, Ralph Tiedemann, Rachel N Steele, et al.
Biology Letters|February 4, 2026
Resilient by nature: managed rearing does not erode physiochemical tolerances of an extremophile fishBethany L Williams, Lenin Arias Rodriguez, Ingo Schlupp, et al.
Die Naturwissenschaften|October 15, 2009
Convergent life-history shifts: toxic environments result in big babies in two clades of poeciliidsRüdiger Riesch, Martin Plath, Francisco J García de León, et al.
BMC Research Notes|April 19, 2014
Comparative analysis of the gonadal transcriptomes of the all-female species Poecilia formosa and its maternal ancestor Poecilia mexicanaIna Maria Schedina, Stefanie Hartmann, Detlef Groth, et al.
Die Naturwissenschaften|January 13, 2006
Choosy males from the underground: male mating preferences in surface- and cave-dwelling Atlantic mollies (Poecilia mexicana)Martin Plath, Uta Seggel, Heike Burmeister, et al.
Molecular Ecology|October 23, 2010
Monophyletic origin of multiple clonal lineages in an asexual fish (Poecilia formosa)Matthias Stöck, Kathrin P Lampert, Dirk Möller, et al.
Molecular Ecology|January 6, 2009
Polymorphic MHC loci in an asexual fish, the amazon molly (Poecilia formosa; Poeciliidae)Helmut Schaschl, Michael Tobler, Martin Plath, et al.
Ecology Letters|November 6, 2013
Colonisation of toxic environments drives predictable life-history evolution in livebearing fishes (Poeciliidae)Rüdiger Riesch, Martin Plath, Ingo Schlupp, et al.
Peerj|December 27, 2024
Enrichment effects on growth, health, and reproduction in a single clone of the asexual Amazon molly, <i>Poecilia formosa</i>Debbie Cunningham, Tyler Reich, Theresa E Rizzi, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 17, 2023
Why do hybrids turn down sex?Frédéric Fyon, Waldir Miron Berbel-Filho, Ingo Schlupp, et al.
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Plos One|August 3, 2016
Kin Recognition in a Clonal Fish, Poecilia formosaAmber M Makowicz, Ralph Tiedemann, Rachel N Steele, et al.
Biology Letters|February 4, 2026
Resilient by nature: managed rearing does not erode physiochemical tolerances of an extremophile fishBethany L Williams, Lenin Arias Rodriguez, Ingo Schlupp, et al.
Die Naturwissenschaften|October 15, 2009
Convergent life-history shifts: toxic environments result in big babies in two clades of poeciliidsRüdiger Riesch, Martin Plath, Francisco J García de León, et al.
BMC Research Notes|April 19, 2014
Comparative analysis of the gonadal transcriptomes of the all-female species Poecilia formosa and its maternal ancestor Poecilia mexicanaIna Maria Schedina, Stefanie Hartmann, Detlef Groth, et al.
Die Naturwissenschaften|January 13, 2006
Choosy males from the underground: male mating preferences in surface- and cave-dwelling Atlantic mollies (Poecilia mexicana)Martin Plath, Uta Seggel, Heike Burmeister, et al.
Molecular Ecology|October 23, 2010
Monophyletic origin of multiple clonal lineages in an asexual fish (Poecilia formosa)Matthias Stöck, Kathrin P Lampert, Dirk Möller, et al.
Molecular Ecology|January 6, 2009
Polymorphic MHC loci in an asexual fish, the amazon molly (Poecilia formosa; Poeciliidae)Helmut Schaschl, Michael Tobler, Martin Plath, et al.
Ecology Letters|November 6, 2013
Colonisation of toxic environments drives predictable life-history evolution in livebearing fishes (Poeciliidae)Rüdiger Riesch, Martin Plath, Ingo Schlupp, et al.
Peerj|December 27, 2024
Enrichment effects on growth, health, and reproduction in a single clone of the asexual Amazon molly, <i>Poecilia formosa</i>Debbie Cunningham, Tyler Reich, Theresa E Rizzi, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 17, 2023
Why do hybrids turn down sex?Frédéric Fyon, Waldir Miron Berbel-Filho, Ingo Schlupp, et al.
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