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Anne K. Brysting
Researcher at University of Oslo
Publications - 63
Citations - 5066
Anne K. Brysting is an academic researcher from University of Oslo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Arctic vegetation. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 60 publications receiving 4446 citations. Previous affiliations of Anne K. Brysting include American Museum of Natural History & University of Gothenburg.
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The more the better? The role of polyploidy in facilitating plant invasions
Mariska te Beest,Mariska te Beest,Johannes J. Le Roux,David M. Richardson,Anne K. Brysting,Jan Suda,Jan Suda,Magdalena Kubešová,Magdalena Kubešová,Petr Pyšek,Petr Pyšek +10 more
TL;DR: Polyploidy can be an important factor in species invasion success through a combination of 'pre-adaptation', whereby polyploid lineages are predisposed to conditions in the new range and, therefore, have higher survival rates and fitness in the earliest establishment phase.
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Polyploidy in arctic plants
Christian Brochmann,Anne K. Brysting,Inger Greve Alsos,Liv Borgen,Hanne Hegre Grundt,Anne-Cathrine Scheen,Reidar Elven +6 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the evolutionary success of polyploids in the Arctic may be based on their fixed-heterozygous genomes, which buffer against inbreeding and genetic drift through periods of dramatic climate change.
INVITED REVIEW The more the better? The role of polyploidy in facilitating plant invasions
TL;DR: In this article, the authors synthesize current knowledge on the importance of polyploidy for the invasion (i.e., spread) of introduced plants and provide an overview of ploidal levels in selected invasive alien plants and explain how ploidy might have contributed to their success.
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Fifty thousand years of Arctic vegetation and megafaunal diet
Eske Willerslev,John Davison,Mari Moora,Martin Zobel,Eric Coissac,Mary E. Edwards,Eline D. Lorenzen,Eline D. Lorenzen,Mette Vestergård,Galina Gussarova,Galina Gussarova,James Haile,James Haile,Joseph M. Craine,Ludovic Gielly,Sanne Boessenkool,Sanne Boessenkool,Laura S. Epp,Laura S. Epp,Peter B. Pearman,Rachid Cheddadi,David F. Murray,Kari Anne Bråthen,Nigel G. Yoccoz,Heather Binney,Corinne Cruaud,Patrick Wincker,Tomasz Goslar,Inger Greve Alsos,Eva Bellemain,Eva Bellemain,Anne K. Brysting,Reidar Elven,Jørn Henrik Sønstebø,Julian B. Murton,Andrei Sher,Morten Rasmussen,Regin Rønn,Tobias Mourier,Alan Cooper,Jeremy J. Austin,Per Möller,Duane G. Froese,Grant D. Zazula,François Pompanon,Delphine Rioux,Vincent Niderkorn,Alexei Tikhonov,Grigoriy Savvinov,Richard G. Roberts,Ross D. E. MacPhee,M. Thomas P. Gilbert,Kurt H. Kjær,Ludovic Orlando,Christian Brochmann,Pierre Taberlet +55 more
TL;DR: The authors' analyses indicate that both graminoids and forbs would have featured in megafaunal diets, and question the predominance of a Late Quaternary graminoid-dominated Arctic mammoth steppe.
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Analysing diet of small herbivores: the efficiency of DNA barcoding coupled with high-throughput pyrosequencing for deciphering the composition of complex plant mixtures
Eeva M. Soininen,Alice Valentini,Eric Coissac,Christian Miquel,Ludovic Gielly,Christian Brochmann,Anne K. Brysting,Jørn Henrik Sønstebø,Rolf A. Ims,Nigel G. Yoccoz,Pierre Taberlet +10 more
TL;DR: Novel (high-throughput pyrosequencing) DNA barcoding technology for plant mixture with traditional microhistological method is compared, giving a detailed and relatively unbiased picture of food utilization of herbivores.