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  • The recognition of management units (MUs) that respect interpopulation distinctions in management needs is central to many biological applications addressing species conservation, biological invasions and ecosystem processes. We present a methodological approach for the evaluation of population-level differences in the host compatibility of natural populations of affiliate (dependent) species. Two experiments were performed to diagnose the sources of variability in the relationships between an endangered freshwater mussel Unio crassus and its host fish species in a fragmented river system in Central Europe. We demonstrated that small-scale cross-compatibility testing can be effectively used to diagnose the sources of variability in host relationships with direct management implications. This approach can enhance the targeting of management actions in many biological applications addressing species conservation, biological invasions and ecosystem processes.
  • The recognition of management units (MUs) that respect interpopulation distinctions in management needs is central to many biological applications addressing species conservation, biological invasions and ecosystem processes. We present a methodological approach for the evaluation of population-level differences in the host compatibility of natural populations of affiliate (dependent) species. Two experiments were performed to diagnose the sources of variability in the relationships between an endangered freshwater mussel Unio crassus and its host fish species in a fragmented river system in Central Europe. We demonstrated that small-scale cross-compatibility testing can be effectively used to diagnose the sources of variability in host relationships with direct management implications. This approach can enhance the targeting of management actions in many biological applications addressing species conservation, biological invasions and ecosystem processes. (en)
  • The recognition of management units (MUs) that respect interpopulation distinctions in management needs is central to many biological applications addressing species conservation, biological invasions and ecosystem processes. We present a methodological approach for the evaluation of population-level differences in the host compatibility of natural populations of affiliate (dependent) species. Two experiments were performed to diagnose the sources of variability in the relationships between an endangered freshwater mussel Unio crassus and its host fish species in a fragmented river system in Central Europe. We demonstrated that small-scale cross-compatibility testing can be effectively used to diagnose the sources of variability in host relationships with direct management implications. This approach can enhance the targeting of management actions in many biological applications addressing species conservation, biological invasions and ecosystem processes. (cs)
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  • Host compatibility as a critical factor in management unit recognition: population-level differences in mussel–fish relationships
  • Host compatibility as a critical factor in management unit recognition: population-level differences in mussel–fish relationships (en)
  • Host compatibility as a critical factor in management unit recognition: population-level differences in mussel–fish relationships (cs)
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  • Host compatibility as a critical factor in management unit recognition: population-level differences in mussel–fish relationships
  • Host compatibility as a critical factor in management unit recognition: population-level differences in mussel–fish relationships (en)
  • Host compatibility as a critical factor in management unit recognition: population-level differences in mussel–fish relationships (cs)
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  • RIV/60460709:41210/14:64303!RIV15-GA0-41210___
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  • RIV/60460709:41210/14:64303
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  • affiliate species,evolutionarily significant unit,freshwater mussels,glochidia,host–parasite relationships,interpopulation variability,microsatellites,morphometry,mtDNA, Unio crassus (en)
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  • GB - Spojené království Velké Británie a Severního Irska
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  • Journal of Applied Ecology
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  • 51
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  • Horký, Pavel
  • Douda, Karel
  • Kaczmarczyk, Agnieszka
  • Kubíková-Peláková, L.
  • Mioduchowska, Monika
  • Sell, Jerzy
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