Inga Zeisset

Postdoctoral Fellow

Phone - +45 35 32 12 39
Fax - +45 35 32 12 50
email - IZeisset@zi.ku.dk

Department of Population Ecology

Research Interests

I have a longstanding interest in conservation and my main research interest lies in Conservation Genetics and the application of molecular techniques to study issues that are important for the survival and conservation of species. Previously I have carried out research into population genetics and biogeographical range determination of North European water frogs. My current research focuses on the population genetics of Maculinea butterflies in Europe covering issues such as metapopulation structure, phylogeny and phylogeography.

List of Publications

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Zeisset I, Beebee TJC (2003) Population genetics of a successful invader: the marsh frog Rana ridibunda in Britain. Molecular Ecology 12, 639-646.

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Zeisset I, Beebee TJC (2001) Determination of biogeographical range: an application of molecular phylogeography to the European pool frog Rana lessonae. Proceeding of the Royal Society of London B 268, 933-938.

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Zeisset I, Rowe G, Beebee TJC (2000) Polymerase chain reaction primers for microsatellite loci in the north European water frogs Rana ridibunda and R. lessonae. Molecular Ecology 9, 1173-1174.

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Zeisset I, Beebee TJC (1998) RAPD identification of north European water frogs. Amphibia-Reptilia 19, 163-170.

Last updated 27 August 2003

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