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Tamara Schenekar

Researcher at University of Graz

Publications -  13
Citations -  586

Tamara Schenekar is an academic researcher from University of Graz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Gene. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 9 publications receiving 448 citations.

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Genomics and the challenging translation into conservation practice

Aaron B. A. Shafer, +44 more
TL;DR: Before the real-world conservation potential of genomic research can be realized, current infrastructures need to be modified, methods must mature, analytical pipelines need to been developed, and successful case studies must be disseminated to practitioners.
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Fine-scale phylogeographic contact zone in Austrian brown trout Salmo trutta reveals multiple waves of post-glacial colonization and a pre-dominance of natural versus anthropogenic admixture

TL;DR: In a unique system in north eastern Austria this work provides additional support that the so-called Atlantic lineage of brown trout is native to the upper Danube and provides a high resolution microsatellite screening protocol that clearly distinguishes between natural and anthropogenic introgression, with the latter being minimal.
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Selection and genetic drift in captive versus wild populations: an assessment of neutral and adaptive (MHC-linked) genetic variation in wild and hatchery brown trout (Salmo trutta) populations

TL;DR: Investigation of neutral and MHC-linked genetic variation in three autochthonous and three hatchery populations of Austrian brown trout confirmed a positive selection pressure acting on the MHC II β locus, whereby the signal for positive selection was stronger in hatchery versus wild populations.
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The current state of eDNA research in freshwater ecosystems: are we shifting from the developmental phase to standard application in biomonitoring?

Tamara Schenekar
- 12 May 2022 - 
TL;DR: A systematic literature review on 381 eDNA-focused studies in freshwater systems targeting macro-organisms over the last 5 years, assessing study goals, methods, target systems and taxa and study design aspects as discussed by the authors .