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Bonin, A., Bellemain, E., Bronken Eidesen, P., Pompanon, F., Brochmann, C., Taberlet, P. 2004. How to track and assess genotyping errors in population genenics studies Molecular Ecology (Invited Review) 13, 3261-3273.
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Bellemain, E., Swenson, J.E., Tallmom, D.A., Brunberg, S., Taberlet, P. 2005. Estimating population size of elusive animals using DNA from hunter-collected feces: comparing four methods for brown bears. Conservation Biology, 19(1), 150-161
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Bellemain, E., Zedrosser, A., Manel, S., Taberlet, P., Waits, L.P., Swenson, J.E. 2006. The dilemma of female mate selection in the brown bear, a species with sexually selected infanticide. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B 273, 283-291
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Solberg, H., Bellemain, E., Drageset, O.M., Taberlet, P., Swenson, J.E. 2006. An evaluation of field and genetic methods to estimate brown bear (Ursus arctos) population size. Biological conservation 128, 158-168.
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Bellemain, E., Nawaz, A., Valentini, A., Swenson, J.E, Taberlet, P. 2007. Genetic tracking of the brown bear in northern Pakistan and implications for conservation. Biological Conservation 134, 537-547.
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Manel, S., Berthoud, F., Bellemain, E. Gaudeul, M., Swenson, J.E., Luikart, G., Waits, L.P. Intrabiodiv consortium, Taberlet, P. 2007. A new individual-based geographic approach for identifying genetic discontinuities. Molecular Ecology 16(10): 2031-2043.
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Valentini, A., Miquel, C., Nawaz, M.A., Bellemain, E., Coissac, E., Pompanon, F., Nascetti, G. et al. 2008. New perspectives in diet analysis based on DNA barcoding and parallel pyrosequencing: the trnL approach. Molecular Ecology, 2009, 9, 51-60
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Pages, M., Maudet, C., Bellemain, E., Taberlet, P., Hugues, S., Hänni, C. 2009. Sex your Ursid free. Conservation Genetics. DOI 10.1007/s10592-008-9650-x
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Bellemain, E., Carlsen, T., Coissac, E., Taberlet, P., Brochmann, C., Kauserud, H. 2010. ITS as a DNA barcode in fungi: An in silico approach reveals potential PCR biases. BMC Microbiology. 10:189
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Manel, S., Berthoud, F., Bellemain, E. Gaudeul, M., Swenson, J.E., Luikart, G., Waits, L.P. Intrabiodiv consortium, Taberlet, P. 2007. A new individual-based geographic approach for identifying genetic discontinuities. Molecular Ecology 16(10): 2031-2043.
The population concept is central in evolutionary and conservation biology, but identifying the boundaries of natural populations is often challenging. Here, we present a new approach for assessing spatial genetic structure without the
a priori assumptions on the locations of populations made by adopting an individual-centred approach. Our method is
based on assignment tests applied in a moving window over an extensively sampled study area. For each individual, a spatially explicit probability surface is constructed, showing the estimated probability of finding its multilocus genotype across the landscape, and identifying putative migrants. Population boundaries are localized by estimating the mean slope of these probability surfaces over all individuals to identify areas with genetic discontinuities. The significance of the genetic discontinuities is assessed by permutation tests. This new approach has the potential to reveal cryptic population structure and to improve our ability to understand gene flow dynamics across landscapes. We illustrate our approach by simulations and by analysing two empirical datasets: microsatellite data of Ursus arctos
in Scandinavia, and amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) data of Rhododendron ferrugineum in the Alps.
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