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Günther B. Hartl

Günther B. Hartl

Overview

Günther B. Hartl is affiliated with Kiel University in Germany. Their research contributions are primarily situated within the fields of Environmental Science and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology.

Their work has a strong focus on subfields such as Global and Planetary Change, Genetics, and Ecology. These areas reflect the interdisciplinary nature of their investigations into ecological and genetic processes.

Main topics addressed in their research include:

  • Marine Ecology and Invasive Species
  • Genetic diversity and population structure
  • Crustacean biology and ecology

A notable recent publication by Günther B. Hartl is titled "Complex patterns of secondary spread without loss of genetic diversity in invasive populations of the Asian shore crab Hemigrapsus takanoi (Decapoda) along European coasts," published in 2020 in the journal Marine Biology. This paper contributes to understanding invasive species dynamics and population genetics in marine ecosystems.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Hartl include:

  • Jonas C. Geburzi
  • Christine Ewers
  • Dirk Brandis

Their research has appeared in the journal Marine Biology, which aligns with their focus on marine ecological and genetic studies.

Best Publications

  • Phylogeography of red deer (Cervus elaphus) in Europe

    A. Skog;F. E. Zachos;E. K. Rueness;P. G. D. Feulner

  • Phylogeography, population genetics and conservation of the European red deer Cervus elaphus

    Frank E. Zachos;Günther B. Hartl

  • Genetic analysis of an isolated red deer ( Cervus elaphus ) population showing signs of inbreeding depression

    F. E. Zachos;C. Althoff;Y. v. Steynitz;I. Eckert

  • Genetic diversity in European red deer (Cervus elaphus L.): anthropogenic influences on natural populations.

    Günther B Hartl;Frank Zachos;Karl Nadlinger

  • Mitochondrial DNA and microsatellite analyses of the genetic status of the presumed subspecies Cervus elaphus montanus (Carpathian red deer)

    P G D Feulner;W Bielfeldt;F E Zachos;J Bradvarovic

  • Molecular biogeography of red deer Cervus elaphus from eastern Europe: insights from mitochondrial DNA sequences.

    Magdalena Niedziałkowska;Bogumiła Jędrzejewska;Ann-Christin Honnen;Thurid Otto

  • Relationship between allozymes, heterozygosity and morphological characters in red deer (Cervus elaphus), and the influence of selective hunting on allele frequency distribution.

    Günther B Hartl;Gérard Lang;François Klein;Rudolf Willing

  • Quaternary radiation and genetic structure of the red fox Vulpes vulpes in the Mediterranean Basin, as revealed by allozymes and mitochondrial DNA

    F. Frati;G.B. Hartl;Sandro Lovari;M. Delibes

  • Allozyme heterozygosity and fluctuating asymmetry in brown hares Lepus europaeus introduced to New Zealand: Developmental homeostasis in populations with a bottleneck history

    Franz Suchentrunk;Günther B. Hartl;John E. C. Flux;John Parkes

  • Conservation genetics of the endangered red deer from Sardinia and Mesola with further remarks on the phylogeography of Cervus elaphus corsicanus

    S. S. Hmwe;F. E. Zachos;I. Eckert;R. Lorenzini

  • Studies on the European hare. 47. An integrative analysis of genetic differentiation in the brown hare Lepus europaeus based on morphology, allozymes, and mitochondrial DNA

    Günther B. Hartl;Franz Suchentrunk;Karl Nadlinger;Rudolf Willing

  • Genetic Variability, Differentiation, and Founder Effect in Golden Jackals ( Canis aureus ) from Serbia as Revealed by Mitochondrial DNA and Nuclear Microsatellite Loci

    Frank E. Zachos;Dusko Cirovic;Julia Kirschning;Marthe Otto

  • An integrative analysis of genetic differentiation in the brown hare Lepus europaeus based on morphology, allozymes, and mitochondrial DNA

    G B Hartl;F Suchentrunk;K Nadlinger;R Willing

  • Mitochondrial phylogeography of the European wild boar: The effect of climate on genetic diversity and spatial lineage sorting across Europe

    Sibelle T. Vilaça;Daniela Biosa;Frank Zachos;Frank Zachos;Laura Iacolina

  • On the phylogeographic origin of the Corsican red deer (Cervus elaphus corsicanus): evidence from microsatellites and mitochondrial DNA

    Frank Zachos;Günther B. Hartl;Marco Apollonio;Tanja Reutershan

  • Genetic variability and differentiation in red deer (Cervus elaphus) from Scotland and England

    S. S. Hmwe;F. E. Zachos;J. B. Sale;H. R. Rose

  • On the biochemical systematics of the Caprini and the Rupicaprini

    Günther B. Hartl;Heinrich Burger;Rudolf Willing;Franz Suchentrunk

  • Phylogeography and founder effect of the endangered Corsican red deer (Cervus elaphus corsicanus)

    Ghaiet M. Hajji;F. Charfi-Cheikrouha;Rita Lorenzini;Jean-Denis Vigne

  • Biochemical variation in roe deer (Capreolus capreolus L.): are r-strategists among deer genetically less variable than K-strategists?

    Günther B Hartl;Friedrich Reimoser

  • Allozyme evolution and the molecular clock in the Lagomorpha

    Martin Grillitsch;Günther B. Hartl;Franz Suchentrunk;Rudolf Willing

Frequent Co-Authors

Frank E. Zachos
Frank E. Zachos Natural History Museum Vienna
Franz Suchentrunk
Franz Suchentrunk University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Ralph Tiedemann
Ralph Tiedemann University of Potsdam
Marco Apollonio
Marco Apollonio University of Sassari
Paulo C. Alves
Paulo C. Alves University of Porto
Sandro Lovari
Sandro Lovari University of Siena
Bogumiła Jędrzejewska
Bogumiła Jędrzejewska Mammal Research Institute
Atle Mysterud
Atle Mysterud University of Oslo
Kjetill S. Jakobsen
Kjetill S. Jakobsen University of Oslo
Christian Gortázar
Christian Gortázar University of Castilla-La Mancha

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