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Autor:
Houston C Chandler, Matthew C Allender, Benjamin S Stegenga, Ellen Haynes, Emilie Ospina, Dirk J Stevenson
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 6, p e0218351 (2019)
Wildlife diseases have posed a significant challenge to the conservation of many species in recent years. Diseases have been implicated in population declines over large geographic areas, with severe disease outbreaks leading to either local or compl
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https://doaj.org/article/1c84622fd4fe4559884495aa1df23dcb
Autor:
Ellen Haynes, Houston C. Chandler, Emilie A. Ospina, Benjamin S. Stegenga, Dessireé Zerpa-Catanho, Matthew C. Allender, Dirk J. Stevenson, Laura Adamovicz
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2020)
Ophidiomycosis (snake fungal disease) is caused by the fungus Ophidiomyces ophiodiicola and threatens snake health worldwide. It has been documented throughout the eastern United States and severe cases have recently been reported in Georgia, USA. To
Autor:
Kevin M. Enge, Dirk J. Stevenson, Travis M. Thomas, Gerald R. Johnston, John B. Jensen, Benjamin S. Stegenga, Houston C. Chandler, Paul E. Moler
Publikováno v:
Chelonian Conservation and Biology. 20
Publikováno v:
Southeastern Naturalist. 20
Little is known about the nesting habits of Drymarchon couperi (Eastern Indigo Snake), a federally threatened species native to the Coastal Plain of the southeastern United States. Here, we describe locations of nest sites based on reports in the lit
Publikováno v:
Southeastern Naturalist. 20
We conducted a 14-year mark–recapture study of a population of Drymarchon couperi (Eastern Indigo Snake) inhabiting an unusual geologic region (Altamaha Grit) embedded within the Vidalia Uplands Physiographic Province of southeastern Georgia. Here,
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Southeastern Naturalist. 20
Publikováno v:
Copeia. 108
The ecology of many ectotherms depends heavily on their ability to navigate the surrounding thermal environment in a manner that maintains body temperature (Tb) within or near some optimal temperature range at least some of the time. From April–Dec
Publikováno v:
Southeastern Naturalist. 19
Two species of purseweb spiders, Sphodros abboti (Blue Purseweb Spider) and S. rufipes (Red-legged Purseweb Spider), are known to occur in northern Florida and southern Georgia, and a third, S. atlanticus (Atlantic Purseweb Spider), has been recorded
Autor:
John B. Jensen, Carlos D. Camp, Walter H. Smith, Jessica A. Wooten, N. Reed Alexander, Megan Turner, Dirk J. Stevenson
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 96:1244-1254
A primary goal of landscape genetics is to elucidate factors associated with genetic structure among populations. Among the important patterns identified have been isolation by distance (IBD), isolation by barrier (IBB), and isolation by environment
Autor:
Christopher Garza, Matt Moore, Marks McWhorter, Grover J. Brown, Houston C. Chandler, Dirk J. Stevenson, D. Dye Daniel, Aimée K. Thomas
Publikováno v:
Southeastern Naturalist. 17:N28-N33
The ogre-faced spider Deinopis spinosa is the sole representative of the family Deinopidae in the US. Museum records suggest this species is restricted to the extreme southeastern US (Alabama and Florida) and Jamaica. Through nocturnal surveys and re