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Combining movement ecology and genetics to understand the ecology and evolution of a freshwater top predator (northern pike, Esox lucius) that has colonized brackish lagoons in the southern Baltic Sea: implications for management and conservation of weakly connected metapopulations
Lukyanova, O.; Dhellemmes, F.; Dennenmoser, S.; Nolte, A.W.; Arlinghaus, R. (2023). Combining movement ecology and genetics to understand the ecology and evolution of a freshwater top predator (northern pike, Esox lucius) that has colonized brackish lagoons in the southern Baltic Sea: implications for management and conservation of weakly connected metapopulations. Research Square 2023: 1-29. https://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3767242/v1
In: Research Square (Preprints). Research Square: Durham. ISSN 2693-5015, more

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Keywords
    Esox lucius Linnaeus, 1758 [WoRMS]
    Fresh water
Author keywords
    population connectivity, ecological connectivity, genetic connectivity, metapopulation, telemetry

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  • Lukyanova, O.
  • Dhellemmes, F.
  • Dennenmoser, S.
  • Nolte, A.W.
  • Arlinghaus, R.

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