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Publications Details for Grant Number R829420E02

How Likely is it That Fish Populations Will Successfully Adapt to Global Warming?

RFA: EPSCoR (Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research) (2001)

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Dissertation/Thesis Heat tolerances in populations of two eurythermal fish species and the design of an ELISA to quantify hsp70. None Blaha M Blaha M. Heat tolerances in populations of two eurythermal fish species and the design of an ELISA to quantify hsp70. M.S. Thesis. University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Summer 2004. R829420E02 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Heritability of heat tolerance in the least killifish, Heterandria formosa. None Doyle CM Doyle CM. Heritability of heat tolerance in the least killifish, Heterandria formosa. M.S. Thesis. University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Spring 2006. R829420E02 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Effects of selection for resistance to cadmium on genetic variation in the least killifish, Heterandria formosa. None Giridhar N Giridhar N. Effects of selection for resistance to cadmium on genetic variation in the least killifish, Heterandria formosa. MS Thesis, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, Louisiana, 2004. (This project deals with tolerance to a chemical stressor rather than thermal tolerance; however, this thesis is by a student who worked on the thermal tolerance project and the research is based on the microsatellite markers developed for this project). R829420E02 (2004)
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Presentation Temperature tolerance in populations of fish from sites with different temperature regimes. None Blaha M, Klerks P Blaha M, Klerks P. Temperature tolerance in populations of fish from sites with different temperature regimes. Presented at the 133rd Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Quebec City, Quebec Province, Canada, August 10-14, 2003. R829420E02 (2002)
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Presentation Effects of selection for cadmium resistance on genetic variation in the least killifish, Heterandria formosa. None Giridha N, Klerks P, Leberg P Giridha N, Klerks P, Leberg P. Effects of selection for cadmium resistance on genetic variation in the least killifish, Heterandria formosa. Presented at the 133rd Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Quebec City, Quebec Province, Canada, August 10-14, 2003. R829420E02 (2002)
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Presentation Research into the potential for fish populations to genetically adapt to global warming. None Klerks P, Blaha M, Giridhar N, Leberg P Klerks P, Blaha M, Giridhar N, Leberg P. Research into the potential for fish populations to genetically adapt to global warming. Presented at the 133rd Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Quebec City, Quebec Province, Canada, August 10-14, 2003. R829420E02 (2002)
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Presentation Use of molecular markers to gain insights into population processes. None Leberg PL Leberg PL. Use of molecular markers to gain insights into population processes. Presented to the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, October 24, 2003. R829420E02 (2003)
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Presentation Using molecular markers to better understand ecological processes. None Leberg PL Leberg PL. Using molecular markers to better understand ecological processes. Presented to Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, February 6, 2004. R829420E02 (2003)
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