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Dr Inga Zeisset
Dr Inga Zeisset
Lecturer in Environmental Biology, Brighton University, UK
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Amphibian phylogeography: a model for understanding historical aspects of species distributions
I Zeisset, TJC Beebee
Heredity 101 (2), 109-119, 2008
2082008
Population genetics of a successful invader: the marsh frog Rana ridibunda in Britain
I Zeisset, TJC Beebee
Molecular Ecology 12 (3), 639-646, 2003
1172003
Determination of biogeographical range: an application of molecular phylogeography to the European pool frog Rana lessonae
I Zeisset, TJC Beebee
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2001
1072001
Population structure of a large blue butterfly and its specialist parasitoid in a fragmented landscape
C Anton, I Zeisset, M Musche, W Durka, JJ Boomsma, J Settele
Molecular Ecology 16 (18), 3828-3838, 2007
812007
Polymerase chain reaction primers for microsatellite loci in the north European water frogs Rana ridibunda and R. lessonae.
I Zeisset, G Rowe, TJC Beebee
Molecular Ecology 9 (8), 2000
792000
Neglected native or undesirable alien? Resolution of a conservation dilemma concerning the pool frog Rana lessonae
TJC Beebee, J Buckley, I Evans, JP Foster, AH Gent, CP Gleed-Owen, ...
Biodiversity & Conservation 14, 1607-1626, 2005
402005
Larval fitness and immunogenetic diversity in chytrid-infected and uninfected natterjack toad (Bufo calamita) populations
S May, I Zeisset, TJC Beebee
Conservation Genetics 12, 805-811, 2011
362011
Microsatellite markers for the large blue butterflies Maculinea nausithous and Maculinea alcon (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) and their amplification in other Maculinea species
I Zeisset, T Damm Als, J Settele, JJ Boomsma
Molecular Ecology Notes 5 (1), 165-168, 2005
362005
Drift rather than selection dominates MHC class II allelic diversity patterns at the biogeographical range scale in natterjack toads Bufo calamita
I Zeisset, TJC Beebee
PLoS One 9 (6), e100176, 2014
322014
Donor population size rather than local adaptation can be a key determinant of amphibian translocation success
I Zeisset, TJC Beebee
Animal Conservation 16 (3), 359-366, 2013
302013
Molecular characterization of major histocompatibility complex class II alleles in the common frog, Rana temporaria
I Zeisset, TJC Beebee
Molecular Ecology Resources 9 (3), 738-745, 2009
272009
Larval fitness, microsatellite diversity and MHC class II diversity in common frog (Rana temporaria) populations
I Zeisset, TJC Beebee
Heredity 104 (5), 423-430, 2010
192010
A reassessment of the biogeographic range of northern clade pool frogs (Pelophylax lessonae)
I Zeisset, T Hoogesteger
Herpetological Journal 28, 63-72, 2018
152018
RAPD identification of north European water frogs
I Zeisset, TJC Beebee
Amphibia-Reptilia 19 (2), 163-170, 1998
141998
Dinucleotide microsatellite DNA loci from the ant Myrmica scabrinodis
I Zeisset, JR Ebsen, JJ Boomsma
Molecular ecology notes 5 (1), 163-164, 2005
132005
Bufo MHC class II loci with conserved introns flanking exon 2: cross-species amplification with common primers
I Zeisset, TJC Beebee
Conservation Genetics Resources 5, 211-213, 2013
112013
Two clades of north European pool frogs Rana lessonae identified by cytochrome b sequence analysis
I Zeisset, TJC Beebee
The Herpetological Journal 17 (4), 255-260, 2007
42007
Comparisons of image-matching software when identifying pool frog (Pelophylax lessonae) individuals from a reintroduced population
J Dawson, C Panter, I Zeisset
Herpetological Journal 31 (1), 55-59, 2021
32021
Molecular ecology of North European water frogs.
I Zeisset
University of Sussex, 2000
22000
Herpetological Journal FULL PAPER
I Zeisset, T Hoogesteger
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