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Staffan Bensch

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Molecular Ecology|January 10, 2020
Scott V. Edwards-Recipient of the 2019 Molecular Ecology PrizeStaffan Bensch
The Journal of Parasitology|May 23, 2003
Temporal and spatial variation of hematozoans in Scandinavian willow warblersStaffan Bensch, Susanne Akesson
Molecular Ecology|August 17, 2005
Ten years of AFLP in ecology and evolution: why so few animals?Staffan Bensch, Mikael Akesson
Molecular Ecology|May 12, 2010
Genetics of personalities: no simple answers for complex traitsBarbara Tschirren, Staffan Bensch
Molecular Ecology|June 26, 2009
Looking forwards or looking backwards in avian phylogeography? A comment on Zink and Barrowclough 2008Scott Edwards, Staffan Bensch
Die Naturwissenschaften|August 24, 2007
Do anthropogenic transports facilitate stored-product pest moth dispersal? A molecular approachCamilla Ryne, Staffan Bensch
International Journal for Parasitology|August 5, 2018
Host specificity of avian haemosporidian parasites is unrelated among sister lineages but shows phylogenetic signal across larger cladesVincenzo A Ellis, Staffan Bensch
Molecular Ecology|June 25, 2014
Why some parasites are widespread and abundant while others are local and rare?Marcos Robalinho Lima, Staffan Bensch
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|December 23, 2004
Lifetime fitness of short- and long-distance dispersing great reed warblersBengt Hansson, Staffan Bensch, Dennis Hasselquist
Parasitology|December 13, 2017
De novo synthesis of thiamine (vitamin B1) is the ancestral state in Plasmodium parasites - evidence from avian haemosporidiansOlof Hellgren, Staffan Bensch, Elin Videvall
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Molecular Ecology|January 10, 2020
Scott V. Edwards-Recipient of the 2019 Molecular Ecology PrizeStaffan Bensch
The Journal of Parasitology|May 23, 2003
Temporal and spatial variation of hematozoans in Scandinavian willow warblersStaffan Bensch, Susanne Akesson
Molecular Ecology|August 17, 2005
Ten years of AFLP in ecology and evolution: why so few animals?Staffan Bensch, Mikael Akesson
Molecular Ecology|May 12, 2010
Genetics of personalities: no simple answers for complex traitsBarbara Tschirren, Staffan Bensch
Molecular Ecology|June 26, 2009
Looking forwards or looking backwards in avian phylogeography? A comment on Zink and Barrowclough 2008Scott Edwards, Staffan Bensch
Die Naturwissenschaften|August 24, 2007
Do anthropogenic transports facilitate stored-product pest moth dispersal? A molecular approachCamilla Ryne, Staffan Bensch
International Journal for Parasitology|August 5, 2018
Host specificity of avian haemosporidian parasites is unrelated among sister lineages but shows phylogenetic signal across larger cladesVincenzo A Ellis, Staffan Bensch
Molecular Ecology|June 25, 2014
Why some parasites are widespread and abundant while others are local and rare?Marcos Robalinho Lima, Staffan Bensch
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|December 23, 2004
Lifetime fitness of short- and long-distance dispersing great reed warblersBengt Hansson, Staffan Bensch, Dennis Hasselquist
Parasitology|December 13, 2017
De novo synthesis of thiamine (vitamin B1) is the ancestral state in Plasmodium parasites - evidence from avian haemosporidiansOlof Hellgren, Staffan Bensch, Elin Videvall
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