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Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 2, p e0117500 (2015)
Human-altered environments often challenge native species with a complex spatial distribution of resources. Hostile landscape features can inhibit animal movement (i.e., genetic exchange), while other landscape attributes facilitate gene flow. The ge
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https://doaj.org/article/e709f606c1dc49c9b751e6be3e089938
Autor:
Gwilym D Haynes, Emily K Latch
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PLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 5, p e36536 (2012)
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are growing in popularity as a genetic marker for investigating evolutionary processes. A panel of SNPs is often developed by comparing large quantities of DNA sequence data across multiple individuals to identi
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https://doaj.org/article/ff4d197e260d41a5912fc498459855c6
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PLoS ONE, Vol 6, Iss 11, p e27794 (2011)
Characterizing the effects of landscape features on genetic variation is essential for understanding how landscapes shape patterns of gene flow and spatial genetic structure of populations. Most landscape genetics studies have focused on patterns of
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https://doaj.org/article/e0c5b104b8724056b5ac23c5627b8acf
Publikováno v:
BMC Ecology and Evolution, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-17 (2022)
Abstract Background Standing genetic variation is important especially in immune response-related genes because of threats to wild populations like the emergence of novel pathogens. Genetic variation at the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), whi
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https://doaj.org/article/c86659faf18c49498f01385957ca3071
Autor:
Emily K. Latch, Kenneth L. Gee, Stephen L. Webb, Rodney L. Honeycutt, Randy W. DeYoung, Robert A. Gonzales, Stephen Demarais, Ryan Toby
Publikováno v:
Diversity, Vol 13, Iss 3, p 126 (2021)
Fencing wildlife populations can aid wildlife management goals, but potential benefits may not always outweigh costs of confinement. Population isolation can erode genetic diversity and lead to the accumulation of inbreeding, reducing viability and l
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https://doaj.org/article/760b2432fc3047ccb507bbf9b902f883
Autor:
James R. Heffelfinger, Emily K. Latch
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Management of Black-tailed and Mule Deer of North America ISBN: 9781003354628
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::bcad2498695d3ea3a51c0b92041f1dce
https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003354628-2
https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003354628-2
Autor:
Xueling Yi, Emily K. Latch
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology Resources. 22:602-611
Population genetic studies in non-model systems increasingly use next-generation sequencing to obtain more loci, but such methods also generate more missing data that may affect downstream analyses. Here we focus on the principal component analysis (
Autor:
Peter T, Euclide, Wesley A, Larson, Matthew, Bootsma, Loren M, Miller, Kim T, Scribner, Wendylee, Stott, Chris C, Wilson, Emily K, Latch
Publikováno v:
Ecology and evolution. 12(12)
Conservation and management professionals often work across jurisdictional boundaries to identify broad ecological patterns. These collaborations help to protect populations whose distributions span political borders. One common limitation to multiju
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Animal Conservation. 24:946-958
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Evolutionary Applications
Evolutionary Applications, Vol 14, Iss 4, Pp 1036-1051 (2021)
Evolutionary Applications, Vol 14, Iss 4, Pp 1036-1051 (2021)
Utah prairie dogs (Cynomys parvidens) are federally threatened due to eradication campaigns, habitat destruction, and outbreaks of plague. Today, Utah prairie dogs exist in small, isolated populations, making them less demographically stable and more