Niko Balkenhol
TitleCited byYear
Use of resistance surfaces for landscape genetic studies: considerations for parameterization and analysis
SF Spear, N Balkenhol, MJ FORTIN, BH McRae, KIM Scribner
Molecular ecology 19 (17), 3576-3591, 2010
4932010
Statistical approaches in landscape genetics: an evaluation of methods for linking landscape and genetic data
N Balkenhol, LP Waits, RJ Dezzani
Ecography 32 (5), 818-830, 2009
3132009
Identifying future research needs in landscape genetics: where to from here?
N Balkenhol, F Gugerli, SA Cushman, LP Waits, A Coulon, JW Arntzen, ...
Landscape Ecology 24 (4), 455, 2009
2112009
Molecular road ecology: exploring the potential of genetics for investigating transportation impacts on wildlife
N Balkenhol, LP Waits
Molecular ecology 18 (20), 4151-4164, 2009
2102009
Remotely sensed spectral heterogeneity as a proxy of species diversity: recent advances and open challenges
D Rocchini, N Balkenhol, GA Carter, GM Foody, TW Gillespie, KS He, ...
Ecological Informatics 5 (5), 318-329, 2010
2012010
A simulation‐based evaluation of methods for inferring linear barriers to gene flow
C Blair, DE Weigel, M Balazik, ATH Keeley, FM Walker, E Landguth, ...
Molecular Ecology Resources 12 (5), 822-833, 2012
1122012
Integrating movement ecology with biodiversity research-exploring new avenues to address spatiotemporal biodiversity dynamics
F Jeltsch, D Bonte, G Pe'er, B Reineking, P Leimgruber, N Balkenhol, ...
Movement Ecology 1 (1), 6, 2013
1102013
Landscape genetics: concepts, methods, applications
N Balkenhol, S Cushman, A Storfer, L Waits
John Wiley & Sons, 2015
902015
Ecological connectivity research in urban areas
S LaPoint, N Balkenhol, J Hale, J Sadler, R van der Ree
Functional Ecology 29 (7), 868-878, 2015
762015
Reproducible home ranges (rhr): A new, user‐friendly R package for analyses of wildlife telemetry data
J Signer, N Balkenhol
Wildlife Society Bulletin 39 (2), 358-363, 2015
672015
A plea for simultaneously considering matrix quality and local environmental conditions when analysing landscape impacts on effective dispersal
FJ Pflüger, N Balkenhol
Molecular Ecology 23 (9), 2146-2156, 2014
562014
Path segmentation for beginners: an overview of current methods for detecting changes in animal movement patterns
H Edelhoff, J Signer, N Balkenhol
Movement ecology 4 (1), 21, 2016
512016
A comparative framework to infer landscape effects on population genetic structure: are habitat suitability models effective in explaining gene flow?
MC Mateo-Sánchez, N Balkenhol, S Cushman, T Pérez, A Domínguez, ...
Landscape Ecology 30 (8), 1405-1420, 2015
492015
Simulation modelling in landscape genetics: on the need to go further
N Balkenhol, EL Landguth
Molecular ecology 20 (4), 667-670, 2011
492011
Estimating effective landscape distances and movement corridors: comparison of habitat and genetic data
MC Mateo-Sánchez, N Balkenhol, S Cushman, T Pérez, A Domínguez, ...
Ecosphere 6 (4), 1-16, 2015
442015
Planning tiger recovery: understanding intraspecific variation for effective conservation
A Wilting, A Courtiol, P Christiansen, J Niedballa, AK Scharf, L Orlando, ...
Science advances 1 (5), e1400175, 2015
432015
Landscape genetics since 2003: status, challenges and future directions
J Bolliger, T Lander, N Balkenhol
Landscape ecology 29 (3), 361-366, 2014
402014
Using simulations to evaluate Mantel‐based methods for assessing landscape resistance to gene flow
KA Zeller, TG Creech, KL Millette, RS Crowhurst, RA Long, HH Wagner, ...
Ecology and evolution 6 (12), 4115-4128, 2016
332016
Comparative landscape genetics of three closely related sympatric hesperid butterflies with diverging ecological traits
JO Engler, N Balkenhol, KJ Filz, JC Habel, D Rödder
PLoS One 9 (9), e106526, 2014
332014
Relative sensitivity of neutral versus adaptive genetic data for assessing population differentiation
EL Landguth, N Balkenhol
Conservation Genetics 13 (5), 1421-1426, 2012
322012
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