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Michał Ronikier

Researcher at Polish Academy of Sciences

Publications -  65
Citations -  1623

Michał Ronikier is an academic researcher from Polish Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Range (biology). The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 61 publications receiving 1373 citations. Previous affiliations of Michał Ronikier include Jagiellonian University & Spanish National Research Council.

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High genetic differentiation in the alpine plant Campanula alpina Jacq. (Campanulaceae): evidence for glacial survival in several Carpathian regions and long-term isolation between the Carpathians and the Alps

TL;DR: A survey of amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) and chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) variation was conducted to elucidate the phylogeography of Campanula alpina, indicating a long‐term isolation between populations from these two mountain ranges.
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Genetic diversity in widespread species is not congruent with species richness in alpine plant communities.

TL;DR: This work tests whether the genetic and species levels of biodiversity co-vary, using a large-scale and multi-species approach and demonstrates that species richness and genetic diversity are not correlated.
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Hybridization Capture Using RAD Probes (hyRAD), a New Tool for Performing Genomic Analyses on Collection Specimens.

TL;DR: hyRAD is presented, a novel method that allows sequencing of orthologous loci even from highly degraded DNA samples, opening new avenues of research in the field of museum genomics, and is not sensitive to among-sample loci polymorphisms in the restriction sites that usually causes loci dropout.
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Relationships among levels of biodiversity and the relevance of intraspecific diversity in conservation - a project synopsis

TL;DR: The set-up of an international, interdisciplinary project, I ntra B io D iv, which represents the first multispecies study on intraspecific, molecular-genetic variation in relation with species and habitat diversity is presented.