Ray, N.

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Journal Article

Arenas, M.; Ray, N.; Currat, M.; Excoffier, L. (2012). Consequences of Range Contractions and Range Shifts on Molecular Diversity. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 29(1), pp. 207-218. Oxford: Oxford University Press 10.1093/molbev/msr187

Kormann, U.; Gugerli, F.; Ray, N.; Excoffier, L.; Bollmann, K. (2012). Parsimony-based pedigree analysis and individual-based landscape genetics suggest topography to restrict dispersal and connectivity in the endangered capercaillie. Biological conservation, 152, pp. 241-252. Barking, UK: Elsevier 10.1016/j.biocon.2012.04.011

Book Section

Currat, M.; Ray, N.; Excoffier, L. (2008). Genetic simulations of population interactions during past human expansions in Europe. In: Matsumura, S.; Forster, P.; Renfrew, C. (eds.) Simulations, Genetics and Human Prehistory (pp. 37-47). Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research

Excoffier, L.; Ray, N.; Currat, M. (2008). Where was Paradise? A simulation study of the spread of early modern humans in heterogeneous environments. In: Matsumura, S.; Forster, P.; Renfrew, C. (eds.) Simulations, Genetics and Human Prehistory (pp. 9-18). Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research

Ray, N.; Currat, M.; Excoffier, L. (2008). Incorporating environmental heterogeneity in spatially-explicit simulations of human genetic diversity. In: Matsumura, S.; Forster, P.; Renfrew, C. (eds.) Simulations, Genetics and Human Prehistory (pp. 103-117). Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research

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