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    Male age structure influences females' mass change during rut in a polygynous ungulate: the reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) by Holand, Ø, Weladji, R. B, Røed, K. H, Gjøstein, H, Kumpula, J, Gaillard, J.-M, Smith, M. E, Nieminen, M

    Published in Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (01-03-2006)
    “…The manipulation of the sex ratio and age structure in many managed ungulate populations calls for a better understanding of their potential consequences on…”
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    Persistence of vigilance and flight response behaviour in wild reindeer with varying domestic ancestry by REIMERS, E., RØED, K. H., COLMAN, J. E.

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-08-2012)
    “…Knowledge about changes in behavioural traits related to wildness and tameness is for most mammals lacking, despite the increased trend of using domestic stock…”
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    Exploring the genetics underpinning dynamic laryngeal collapse associated with poll flexion in Norwegian‐Swedish Coldblooded Trotter racehorses by Velie, B. D., Smith, P. M., Fjordbakk, C. T., Solé, M., Jäderkvist Fegraeus, K., Rosengren, M. K., Røed, K. H., Ihler, C. F., Lindgren, G., Strand, E.

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-03-2020)
    “…Summary Background Dynamic laryngeal collapse (DLC) associated with poll flexion is the most common disorder of the upper respiratory tract (URT) in the…”
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    Two missense mutations in melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R) are strongly associated with dark ventral coat color in reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) by Våge, D. I, Nieminen, M, Anderson, D. G, Røed, K. H

    Published in Animal genetics (01-10-2014)
    “…The protein‐coding region of melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R) was sequenced to identify potential variation affecting coat color in reindeer (Rangifer tarandus)…”
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    Heritability estimates of tarsocrural osteochondrosis and palmar/plantar first phalanx osteochondral fragments in Standardbred trotters by Lykkjen, S., Olsen, H. F., Dolvik, N. I., Grøndahl, A. M., Røed, K. H., Klemetsdal, G.

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (2014)
    “…REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: The pathogenesis of osteochondrosis (OC) and palmar/plantar first phalanx osteochondral fragments (POFs) is multifactorial, but…”
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    Genetic structure in an expanding cervid population after population reduction by Haanes, H, Røed, K. H, Flagstad, Ø, Rosef, O

    Published in Conservation genetics (01-02-2010)
    “…The Norwegian red deer population (Cervus elaphus) was from the mid eighteenth to the early twentieth century drastically reduced in size and distribution but…”
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    Equine developmental orthopaedic diseases - a genome-wide association study of first phalanx plantar osteochondral fragments in Standardbred trotters by Lykkjen, S., Dolvik, N. I., McCue, M. E., Rendahl, A. K., Mickelson, J. R., Røed, K. H.

    Published in Animal genetics (01-12-2013)
    “…Summary Palmar/plantar osteochondral fragments (POF) in fetlock joints commonly affect and influence the athletic performance of horses. In this study, we used…”
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    Museum specimens reveal changes in the population structure of northern Fennoscandian domestic reindeer in the past one hundred years by Bjornstad, G, Roed, K H

    Published in Animal genetics (01-06-2010)
    “…Traditional reindeer herding of northern Fennoscandia has been based on seasonal movements independent of national borders. At the beginning of the 19th…”
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    Non-indigenous introgression into the Norwegian red deer population by Haanes, H., Rosvold, J., Røed, K. H.

    Published in Conservation genetics (01-02-2013)
    “…Rates of introgression from non-indigenous into native populations are increasing worldwide, often as a result of anthropogenic translocation events. In…”
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    Genetic discontinuities in a continuously distributed and highly mobile ungulate, the Norwegian moose by Haanes, H., Røed, K. H., Solberg, E. J., Herfindal, I., Sæther, B.-E.

    Published in Conservation genetics (01-10-2011)
    “…Many species with currently continuously distributed populations have histories of geographic range shifts and successive shifts between decline or…”
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    Influence of habitat fragmentation on the genetic structure of large mammals: evidence for increased structuring of African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) within the Serengeti ecosystem by Ernest, E. M., Haanes, H., Bitanyi, S., Fyumagwa, R. D., Msoffe, P. L., Bjørnstad, G., Røed, K. H.

    Published in Conservation genetics (01-04-2012)
    “…Wildlife species exposed to habitat fragmentation are often in need of a conservation effort. The African buffalo ( Syncerus caffer ) is one of the key species…”
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    Microsatellite variation in Scandinavian Cervidae using primers derived from Bovidae by Røed, K H

    Published in Hereditas (01-01-1998)
    “…The possibility of using microsatellite primers developed in Bovidae to amplify microsatellite markers in Cervidae was surveyed by using 75 microsatellite…”
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    Isolation and characterization of ten microsatellite loci for the wood-living and threatened beetle Cucujus cinnaberinus (Coleoptera: Cucujidae) by Røed, K. H, Birkemoe, T, Sverdrup-Thygeson, A, Horak, J, Midthjell, L, Leinaas, H. P

    Published in Conservation genetics resources (01-09-2014)
    “…Cucujus cinnaberinus is an obligate saproxylic beetle distributed in Europe and considered as near threatened in its entire range (IUCN red list). Ten…”
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    Evaluation of factors affecting individual assignment precision using microsatellite data from horse breeds and simulated breed crosses by Bjornstad, G, Roed, K H

    Published in Animal genetics (01-08-2002)
    “…Assignment tests have been utilized to investigate population classification, measure genetic diversity and to solve forensic questions. Using microsatellite…”
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    Breed demarcation and potential for breed allocation of horses assessed by microsatellite markers by Bjornstad, G, Roed, K H

    Published in Animal genetics (01-04-2001)
    “…Population demarcation of eight horse breeds was investigated using genotype information of 306 horses from 26 microsatellite loci. The breeds include the…”
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