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Autor:
Bryan H. Bach, Ashling B. Quigley, Kaitlyn M. Gaynor, Alex McInturff, Kristin L. Charles, Janelle Dorcy, Justin S. Brashares
Publikováno v:
Mammalian Biology. 102:863-874
Non-invasive genetic sampling can facilitate the identification of individual animals across a landscape, with applications to management and conservation. Fecal material is a readily available source of DNA, and various methods exist for collecting
Autor:
Michael L, Logan, Lauren K, Neel, Daniel J, Nicholson, Andrew J, Stokes, Christina L, Miller, Albert K, Chung, John David, Curlis, Kaitlin M, Keegan, Adam A, Rosso, Inbar, Maayan, Edite, Folfas, Claire E, Williams, Brianna, Casement, Maria A, Gallegos Koyner, Dylan J, Padilla Perez, Cleo H, Falvey, Sean M, Alexander, Kristin L, Charles, Zackary A, Graham, W Owen, McMillan, Jonathan B, Losos, Christian L, Cox
Publikováno v:
The Journal of experimental biology. 224(Pt 2)
If fitness optima for a given trait differ between males and females in a population, sexual dimorphism may evolve. Sex-biased trait variation may affect patterns of habitat use, and if the microhabitats used by each sex have dissimilar microclimates
Autor:
Kaitlin M. Keegan, Andrew J. Stokes, Dylan J. Padilla Perez, Brianna Casement, Cleo H. Falvey, Christina L. Miller, Daniel J. Nicholson, Jonathan B. Losos, W. Owen McMillan, Sean M. Alexander, Claire E. Williams, Christian L. Cox, Inbar Maayan, Edite Folfas, Maria A. Gallegos Koyner, Albert K. Chung, Kristin L. Charles, Adam A Rosso, John David Curlis, Michael L. Logan, Zackary A. Graham, Lauren K. Neel
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Biology.
If fitness optima for a given trait differ between males and females in a population, sexual dimorphism may evolve. Sex-biased trait variation may affect patterns of habitat use, and if the microhabitats used by each sex have dissimilar microclimates