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+ | * Fitzpatrick C., Hobson E., Mendelson T., Rodriguez R., Safran R., Scordato E., Servedio M., Stern C., Symes L. and **Kopp M.** (2018).\\ //Theory meets empiry: a citation network analysis// | ||
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+ | * **Kopp M.**, Nassar E. and Pardoux E. (2018).\\ // | ||
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+ | * **Kopp M.**, Servedio M., Mendelson T., Safran R., Rodriguez R., Hauber M., Scordato E., Symes L., Balakrishnan C., Zonana D. and van Doorn S. (2018).\\ // | ||
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+ | * Matuszewski S., Hermisson J. and **Kopp M**. (2015).\\ //Catch me if you can: Adaptation from standing genetic variation to a moving phenotypic optimum// | ||
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+ | * Tollrian R., Duggen S., Weiss L., Laforsch C. and **Kopp M**. (2015).\\ // | ||
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+ | * Matuszewski S., Hermisson J. and **Kopp M**. (2014).\\ // | ||
* **Kopp M**. and Matuszewski S. (2014).\\ //Rapid evolution of quantitative traits: theoretical perspectives// | * **Kopp M**. and Matuszewski S. (2014).\\ //Rapid evolution of quantitative traits: theoretical perspectives// | ||
- | * Caspers B., Krause E., Hendrix R., **Kopp M**., Rupp O., Rosentreter K. and Steinfartz S. (2013).\\ //The more the better – polyandry and genetic similarity are positively linked to reproductive success in a natural population of terrestrial salamanders (Salamandra | + | * Caspers B., Krause E., Hendrix R., **Kopp M**., Rupp O., Rosentreter K. and Steinfartz S. (2014).\\ //The more the better – polyandry and genetic similarity are positively linked to reproductive success in a natural population of terrestrial salamanders (Salamandra |
salamandra)// | salamandra)// | ||
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