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Menna E. Jones, Glen C. Bain, Rowena P. Hamer, Kirstin M. Proft, Riana Z. Gardiner, Kirsty J. Dixon, Kawinwit Kittipalawattanapol, Ana L. Zepeda de Alba, Claire E. Ranyard, Sarah A. Munks, Leon A. Barmuta, Christopher P. Burridge, Christopher N. Johnson, Neil J. Davidson
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Ecological Management & Restoration. 22:65-74
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Barry John Conn, Judith A. Scott, Kirstin M. Proft, Murray J. Henwood, Rod S. Howes, Trevor C Wilson
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Australian Systematic Botany. 34:438-476
The diagnostic characteristics and distinctiveness of plant taxa have traditionally been based on a combination of geographic and morphological discontinuity. Implicit within these concepts is the notion that morphological variation is fixed and that
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Ecology and Evolution
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 9, Iss 24, Pp 14005-14014 (2019)
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 9, Iss 24, Pp 14005-14014 (2019)
Studies of impacts of fragmentation have focused heavily on measures of species presence or absence in fragments, or species richness in relation to fragmentation, but have often not considered the effects of fragmentation on ranging behavior of indi
Autor:
Clare E. Hawkins, James M. Pay, Jason M. Wiersma, Elissa Z. Cameron, Todd E. Katzner, Kirstin M. Proft, William E. Brown
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Journal of Raptor Research. 55
The endangered Tasmanian Wedge-tailed Eagle (Aquila audax fleayi) is the focus of continued research and conservation efforts. A tool for accurate and efficient identification of the sex of individuals would be a valuable aid to research and manageme
Autor:
James M. Pay, Toby A. Patterson, Kirstin M. Proft, Elissa Z. Cameron, Clare E. Hawkins, Amelia J. Koch, Jason M. Wiersma, Todd E. Katzner
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Biological Conservation. 274:109743
Autor:
George L. W. Perry, Jessie C. Buettel, Vincent P. Scoleri, David M. J. S. Bowman, Matt Appleby, Christopher N. Johnson, Antje Chiu-Werner, Barry W. Brook, David M. Forsyth, Michael M Driessen, Greg Hocking, Riana Gardiner, Sally Bryant, Tom Guy, Ben J. French, Calum X. Cunningham, Toby Travers, Kirstin M. Proft, Liam Thompson, Matt Taylor, Rowena Hamer
Sleeper populations of non-native species can remain at low abundance for decades before irrupting. For over a century, fallow deer ( Dama dama ) in the island state of Tasmania, Australia, remained at low abundance and close to the region in which t
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https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-551604/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-551604/v1
Autor:
Sam C. Banks, Tamieka A. Fraser, Christopher P. Burridge, Scott Carver, Adam Polkinghorne, Kirstin M. Proft, Alynn M. Martin
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Evolutionary Applications, Vol 12, Iss 6, Pp 1114-1123 (2019)
Island populations can represent genetically distinct and evolutionarily important lineages relative to mainland conspecifics. However, phenotypic divergence of island populations does not necessarily reflect genetic divergence, particularly for line
Autor:
María Calero-Riestra, Juan E. Malo, Sonia Illanas, Julio C. Domínguez, Christopher P. Burridge, Javier Viñuela, Jesús T. García, Kirstin M. Proft, Pedro P. Olea
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Scientific Reports
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Scientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2021)
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
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Scientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2021)
Although roads are widely seen as dispersal barriers, their genetic consequences for animals that experience large fluctuations in population density are poorly documented. We developed a spatially paired experimental design to assess the genetic imp
Autor:
Christopher N. Johnson, Matthew Pauza, Christopher P. Burridge, Menna E. Jones, Kirstin M. Proft, Brooke L. Bateman
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Molecular ecologyREFERENCES. 30(8)
While the effects of climate (long‐term, prevailing weather) on species abundance, range and genetic diversity have been widely studied, short‐term, localized variations in atmospheric conditions (i.e., weather) can also rapidly alter species’
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Restoration Ecology. 26:411-418
The success of restoration activities is affected by connectivity with the surrounding landscape. From a genetic perspective, landscape connectivity can influence gene flow, effective size, and genetic diversity of populations, which in turn have imp