Browsing by Author "Piertney, S. B."
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Item The compensatory potential of increased immigration following intensive American mink population control is diluted by male-biased dispersal(2016-10) Oliver, M. K.; Piertney, S. B.; Zalewski, A.; Melero, Y.; Lambin, X.; University of Aberdeen.Biological Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Environment and Food SecurityItem Digging for gold nuggets : uncovering novel candidate genes for variation in gastrointestinal nematode burden in a wild bird species(2015-04) Wenzel, M. A.; Piertney, S. B.; University of Aberdeen.Biological Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Environment and Food SecurityItem Heat-shock protein adaptation in abyssal and hadal amphipods(2018-09) Ritchie, H.; Jamieson, A. J.; Piertney, S. B.; University of Aberdeen.Biological Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Centre for Energy Transition; University of Aberdeen.University of Aberdeen; University of Aberdeen.Environment and Food SecurityItem Isolation and characterisation of 17 microsatellite loci for the red-billed chough (Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax)(2011-10) Wenzel, Marius Alexander; Webster, L. M. I.; Segelbacher, G.; Reid, J. M.; Piertney, S. B.; University of Aberdeen.Biological Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Environment and Food SecurityItem Microplastics and synthetic particles ingested by deep-sea amphipods in six of the deepest marine ecosystems on Earth(2019-02) Jamieson, A. J.; Brooks, L. S.R.; Reid, W. D.K.; Piertney, S. B.; Narayanaswamy, B. E.; Linley, T. D.; University of Aberdeen.Environment and Food Security; University of Aberdeen.Biological SciencesItem Phylogenetic relationships among hadal amphipods of the Superfamily Lysianassoidea : Implications for taxonomy and biogeography(2015-11) Ritchie, Heather; Jamieson, A. J.; Piertney, S. B.; University of Aberdeen.Biological Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland (MASTS); University of Aberdeen.Environment and Food Security
