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Felix Gugerli
Researcher at Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research
Publications - 159
Citations - 8200
Felix Gugerli is an academic researcher from Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Genetic diversity. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 148 publications receiving 7263 citations. Previous affiliations of Felix Gugerli include Joseph Fourier University & University of Zurich.
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Responses of tundra plants to experimental warming:meta‐analysis of the international tundra experiment
A. M. Arft,Marilyn D. Walker,Jessica Gurevitch,Juha M. Alatalo,M. S. Bret-Harte,Mark R. T. Dale,M. Diemer,Felix Gugerli,Gregory H. R. Henry,Michael H. Jones,Robert D. Hollister,Ingibjörg S. Jónsdóttir,Kari Laine,Esther Lévesque,G. M. Marion,Ulf Molau,P. Mølgaard,Urban Nordenhäll,V. Raszhivin,Clare H. Robinson,Gregory Starr,Anna Stenström,Mikael Stenström,Ørjan Totland,P. L. Turner,L. J. Walker,P. J. Webber,Jeffrey M. Welker,Philip A. Wookey +28 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that key phenological events such as leaf bud burst and flowering occurred earlier in warmed plots throughout the study period; however, there was little impact on growth cessation at the end of the season.
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A practical guide to environmental association analysis in landscape genomics
TL;DR: Expected future directions in the field of landscape genomics are summarized, such as the extension of statistical approaches, environmental association analysis for ecological gene annotation, and the need for replication and post hoc validation studies.
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The GenTree Dendroecological Collection: tree-ring and wood density data from seven tree species across Europe
Elisabet Martínez-Sancho,Lenka Slámová,Sandro Morganti,Claudio Grefen,Bárbara Carvalho,Benjamin Dauphin,Christian Rellstab,Felix Gugerli,Lars Opgenoorth,Katrin Heer,Florian Knutzen,Georg von Arx,Fernando Valladares,Stephen Cavers,Bruno Fady,Ricardo Alía,Filippos A. Aravanopoulos,Camilla Avanzi,Francesca Bagnoli,Evangelos Barbas,Catherine Bastien,Raquel Benavides,Frédéric Bernier,Guillaume Bodineau,Cristina C. Bastias,Jean-Paul Charpentier,José Climent,Marianne Correard,Florence Courdier,Darius Danusevičius,Anna-Maria Farsakoglou,José M. García del Barrio,Olivier Gilg,Santiago C. González-Martínez,Alan Gray,Christoph Hartleitner,Agathe Hurel,Arnaud Jouineau,Katri Kärkkäinen,Sonja T. Kujala,Mariaceleste Labriola,Martin Lascoux,Marlène Lefebvre,Vincent Lejeune,Grégoire Le-Provost,Mirko Liesebach,Ermioni Malliarou,Nicolas Mariotte,Silvia Matesanz,Célia Michotey,Pascal Milesi,Tor Myking,Eduardo Notivol,Birte Pakull,Andrea Piotti,Christophe Plomion,Mehdi Pringarbe,Tanja Pyhäjärvi,Annie Raffin,José Alberto Ramírez-Valiente,Kurt Ramskogler,Juan J. Robledo-Arnuncio,Outi Savolainen,Silvio Schueler,Vladimir L. Semerikov,Ilaria Spanu,Jean Thevenet,Mari Mette Tollefsrud,Norbert Turion,Dominique Veisse,Giovanni G. Vendramin,Marc Villar,Johan Westin,Patrick Fonti +73 more
TL;DR: This dataset of individual tree-core characteristics including ring-width series and whole-core wood density was collected for seven ecologically and economically important European tree species, covering most of the geographical and climatic range occupied by the selected species.
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Adaptive vs. neutral genetic diversity: implications for landscape genetics
TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce two principal types of genetic diversity: adaptive and neutral, and critically point to their potential uses and misuses in population or landscape genetic studies, while the evolutionary or adaptive potential of populations or species has to be assessed in quantitative genetic experiments.
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Genetic consequences of glacial survival and postglacial colonization in Norway spruce: combined analysis of mitochondrial DNA and fossil pollen.
Mari Mette Tollefsrud,Roy Kissling,Felix Gugerli,Øystein Johnsen,Tore Skrøppa,Rachid Cheddadi,W.O. van der Knaap,Małgorzata Latałowa,Ruth Terhürne-Berson,Thomas Litt,Thomas Geburek,Christian Brochmann,Christoph Sperisen +12 more
TL;DR: The patterns of population subdivision superimposed on interpolated fossil pollen distributions indicate that survival in separate refugia and postglacial colonization has led to significant structuring of genetic variation in the southern range of the Norway spruce species.