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Martin Reichard
Martin Reichard
Czech Academy of Sciences, Inst. Vertebrate Biology (Czech Republic) and University of Lodz (Poland)
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Regulation of life span by the gut microbiota in the short-lived African turquoise killifish
P Smith, D Willemsen, ML Popkes, F Metge, E Gandiwa, M Reichard, ...
eLife 6, e27014, 2017
3802017
The distribution and habitat preferences of the zebrafish in Bangladesh
R Spence, MK Fatema, M Reichard, KA Huq, MA Wahab, ZF Ahmed, ...
Journal of fish biology 69 (5), 1435-1448, 2006
2822006
The reproductive ecology of the European bitterling (Rhodeus sericeus)
C Smith, M Reichard, P Jurajda, M Przybylski
Journal of Zoology 262 (2), 107-124, 2004
2792004
From the bush to the bench: the annual Nothobranchius fishes as a new model system in biology
A Cellerino, DR Valenzano, M Reichard
Biological Reviews 91, 511-533, 2016
2602016
Rapid growth, early maturation and short generation time in African annual fishes
R Blažek, M Polačik, M Reichard
EvoDevo 4 (1), 24, 2013
1722013
The role of host specificity in explaining the invasion success of the freshwater mussel Anodonta woodiana in Europe
K Douda, M Vrtílek, O Slavík, M Reichard
Biological Invasions 14 (1), 127-137, 2012
1672012
Cryptic invasions: A review
P Morais, M Reichard
Science of The Total Environment 613, 1438–1448, 2018
1392018
Laboratory breeding of the short-lived annual killifish Nothobranchius furzeri
M Polačik, R Blažek, M Reichard
Nature Protocols 11 (8), 1396-1413, 2016
1312016
Relaxed selection limits lifespan by increasing mutation load
R Cui, T Medeiros, D Willemsen, LNM Iasi, GE Collier, M Graef, ...
Cell 178 (2), 385-399, 2019
1162019
Distribution, colour polymorphism and habitat use of the African killifish Nothobranchius furzeri, the vertebrate with the shortest life span
M Reichard, M Polačik, O Sedláček
Journal of Fish Biology 74 (1), 198-212, 2009
1162009
Genetic evidence reveals density‐dependent mediated success of alternative mating behaviours in the European bitterling (Rhodeus sericeus)
M Reichard, C Smith, WC Jordan
Molecular Ecology 13 (6), 1569-1578, 2004
1152004
Male-male interference competition decreases spawning rate in the European bitterling (Rhodeus sericeus)
M Reichard, P Jurajda, C Smith
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 56 (1), 34-41, 2004
1142004
Parallel evolution of senescence in annual fishes in response to extrinsic mortality
ET Tozzini, A Dorn, E Ng’oma, M Polačik, R Blažek, K Reichwald, ...
BMC evolutionary biology 13 (1), 77, 2013
1072013
Mate choice for nonadditive genetic benefits correlate with MHC dissimilarity in the rose bitterling (Rhodeus ocellatus)
M Agbali, M Reichard, A Bryjová, J Bryja, C Smith
Evolution 64 (6), 1683-1696, 2010
1042010
Sexual selection for male dominance reduces opportunities for female mate choice in the European bitterling (Rhodeus sericeus)
M Reichard, J Bryja, M Ondračková, M Dávidová, P Kaniewska, C Smith
Molecular Ecology 14 (5), 1533-1542, 2005
1042005
Sneaking from a female perspective
M Reichard, SC Le Comber, C Smith
Animal Behaviour 74 (4), 679-688, 2007
922007
The costs and benefits in an unusual symbiosis: experimental evidence that bitterling fish (Rhodeus sericeus) are parasites of unionid mussels in Europe
M Reichard, M Ondračková, M Przybylski, H Liu, C Smith
Journal of evolutionary biology 19 (3), 788-796, 2006
852006
Strong population genetic structuring in an annual fish, Nothobranchius furzeri, suggests multiple savannah refugia in southern Mozambique
V Bartáková, M Reichard, K Janko, M Polačik, R Blažek, K Reichwald, ...
BMC evolutionary biology 13 (1), 196, 2013
832013
Male dominance, female mate choice, and intersexual conflict in the rose bitterling (Rhodeus ocellatus)
M Casalini, M Agbali, M Reichard, M Konečná, A Bryjová, C Smith
Evolution 63 (2), 366-376, 2009
822009
The co-evolutionary relationship between bitterling fishes and freshwater mussels: insights from interspecific comparisons
M Reichard, H Liu, C Smith
Evolutionary Ecology Research 9 (2), 239-259, 2007
822007
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