Publications of Miriam Liedvogel
All genres
Conference Report (1)
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Conference Report
147, Supplement Ed., pp. 73 - 74 (2006)
Cryptochromes and magnetoreception in migratory songbirds. 24th International Ornithological Congress, Hamburg, August 13, 2006 - August 19, 2006. Journal of Ornithology Thesis - PhD (2)
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Thesis - PhD
Deciphering the historical recombination landscape of a migratory songbird, the Eurasian blackcap. Dissertation, 141 pp., Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Kiel (2022)
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Thesis - PhD
An integrative study of bird migration. Dissertation, 242 pp., Christian Albrechts University, Kiel (2020)
Thesis - Habilitation (1)
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Thesis - Habilitation
Bird migration - the genetic architecture of seasonal traits. Habilitation, 659 pp., Christian-Albrecht-Universität, Kiel (2019)
Thesis - Master (4)
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Thesis - Master
Mosaic genomic landscape of population structure in a migratory songbird. Master, 79 pp., Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Kiel (2019)
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Thesis - Master
Characterisation of clock gene polymorphism across breeding latitude and migratory phenotypes of Stonechat subspecies. Master, 24 pp., Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Kiel (2018)
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Thesis - Master
Evidence for selection on DNA methylated sites in the great tit (Parus major) genome. Master, 57 pp., Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Kiel (2018)
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Thesis - Master
Avian malaria prevalence in Blackcaps along a Central European migratory divide. Master, 82 pp., Universität zu Lübeck, Lübeck (2017)
Thesis - Bachelor (1)
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Thesis - Bachelor
GAM-LRS: genomic assemblies merger including long read sequencing data. Bachelor, 49 pp., Kiel University, Kiel (2020)
Working Paper (6)
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Working Paper
Distinct patterns of genetic variation at low-recombining genomic regions represent haplotype structure. (submitted)
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Working Paper
High-recombining genomic regions affect demography inference. (submitted)
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Working Paper
The unexpected consequences of predictor error in ecological model selection. (2023)
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Working Paper
Historical recombination maps diverge between Eurasian blackcap populations with distinct migratory strategies. Molecular Ecology (submitted)
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Working Paper
Bi-axial orientation could explain range expansion in a migratory songbird. (2022)
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Working Paper
Recombination suppression and selection affect local ancestries in genomes of a migratory songbird. (2021)
Other (1)
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Other
Momenturm on valuing ecosystems is unstoppable, Nature 591, p. 178 - 178 (2021)
Book Review (1)
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Book Review
28 (7), pp. 385 - 386 (2013)
Dispersal: dispersing across scales and disciplines. Trends in Ecology and Evolution Film (1)
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Film
How do genes allow migratory birds to travel with such precision? (2021)