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Selected recent papers:
Allendorf, F.W. 2025. Fifty years of conservation genetics: A personal perspective. Molecular Ecology. 0:e17705.
Allendorf, F.W., O. Hössjer, and N. Ryman. 2024. What does effective population size tell us about loss of allelic variation? Evolutionary Applications 17: e13733. https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.13733.
Saha, A., et al. 2022. Whole-genome resequencing confirms reproductive isolation between sympatric demes of brown trout (Salmo trutta) detected with allozymes. Molecular Ecology 31: 498– 511.
Laikre, L. and 19 others. 2020. Post-2020 goals overlook genetic diversity. Science 367:1083-1085.
Catchen, J., P. Hohenlohe, L. Bernatchez, W.C. Funk, K. Andrews, and F.W. Allendorf 2017. Unbroken: RADseq remains a powerful tool for understanding the genetics of adaptation in natural populations. Molecular Ecology Resources 17:362-365.
Allendorf, F.W. 2017. Genetics and the conservation of natural populations: Allozymes to genomes. Molecular Ecology 26 :420–430.
Lowe, W.H., R.P. Kovach, and F. W. Allendorf. 2017. Population genetics and demography unite ecology and evolution. Trends in Ecol. & Evol. 32:141-152.
Kardos, M, H.R. Taylor, H. Ellegren, G. Luikart, and F.W. Allendorf. 2016. Genomics advances the study of inbreeding depression in the wild. Evolutionary Applications. doi:10.1111/eva.12414.