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Autor:
Melanie E. F. LaCava, Joanna S. Griffiths, Luke Ellison, Evan W. Carson, Tien‐Chieh Hung, Amanda J. Finger
Publikováno v:
Evolutionary Applications, Vol 16, Iss 11, Pp 1845-1857 (2023)
Abstract Adaptation to captivity in spawning programs can lead to unintentional consequences, such as domestication that results in reduced fitness in the wild. The timing of sexual maturation has been shown to be a trait under domestication selectio
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https://doaj.org/article/4288484e3d74409f80583c4c7532e179
Autor:
Kyle D. Gustafson, Roderick B. Gagne, Michael R. Buchalski, T. Winston Vickers, Seth P. D. Riley, Jeff A. Sikich, Jaime L. Rudd, Justin A. Dellinger, Melanie E. F. LaCava, Holly B. Ernest
Publikováno v:
Evolutionary Applications, Vol 15, Iss 2, Pp 286-299 (2022)
Abstract Urbanization is decreasing wildlife habitat and connectivity worldwide, including for apex predators, such as the puma (Puma concolor). Puma populations along California's central and southern coastal habitats have experienced rapid fragment
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https://doaj.org/article/1165c47083fd421ab8d195e11d6d26d9
Autor:
Melanie E. F. LaCava, Jennifer L. Malmberg, William H. Edwards, Laura N. L. Johnson, Samantha E. Allen, Holly B. Ernest
Publikováno v:
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 8, Iss 8 (2021)
Infectious diseases play an important role in wildlife population dynamics by altering individual fitness, but detecting disease-driven natural selection in free-ranging populations is difficult due to complex disease–host relationships. Chronic wa
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https://doaj.org/article/d4a758812f024acf8273f118b5b97ef9
Autor:
Kevin L. Monteith, Hall Sawyer, Sara J. Oyler-McCance, Melanie E. F. LaCava, Roderick B. Gagne, Kyle D. Gustafson, Matthew J. Kauffman, Daniel J. Thiele, Holly B. Ernest
Publikováno v:
Ecography. 44:987-999
Maintaining functional connectivity is critical for the long‐term conservation of wildlife populations. Landscape genomics provides an opportunity to assess long‐term functional connectivity by relating environmental variables to spatial patterns
Autor:
Beth Mendelsohn, Holly B. Ernest, Lisa A. Tell, Melanie E. F. LaCava, Andrew Engilis, Sierra M. Love Stowell, Roderick B. Gagne, Braden L. Godwin, Kyle D. Gustafson
Publikováno v:
Conservation Genetics. 21:989-998
Species range expansions and contractions can have ecological and genetic consequences, and thus are important areas of study for conservation. Hybridization and introgression are not uncommon in closely related populations that experience secondary
Autor:
Roderick B. Gagne, Sierra M. Love Stowell, Braden L. Godwin, Melanie E. F. LaCava, Beth Mendelsohn, Holly B. Ernest, Bryan Bedrosian, Joshua M. Hull
Publikováno v:
Conservation Genetics. 21:693-706
Species' distributions are often discontinuous near the edge of the range where the environment may be more variable than the core of the range. Range discontinuity can reduce or cut off gene flow to small peripheral populations and lead to genetic d
Autor:
Roderick B. Gagne, Melanie E. F. LaCava, C. Alex Buerkle, Holly B. Ernest, Lee Knox, Kyle D. Gustafson, Sierra M. Love Stowell
Publikováno v:
J Mammal
Preserving connectivity in the core of a species’ range is crucial for long-term persistence. However, a combination of ecological characteristics, social behavior, and landscape features can reduce connectivity among wildlife populations and lead
Autor:
Kyle D. Gustafson, Roderick B. Gagne, Michael R. Buchalski, T. Winston Vickers, Seth P. D. Riley, Jeff A. Sikich, Jaime L. Rudd, Justin A. Dellinger, Melanie E. F. LaCava, Holly B. Ernest
Publikováno v:
Evolutionary applications. 15(2)
Urbanization is decreasing wildlife habitat and connectivity worldwide, including for apex predators, such as the puma (
Autor:
T. W. Vickers, Holly B. Ernest, Seth P. D. Riley, Michael R. Buchalski, J. L. Rudd, Kyle D. Gustafson, Roderick B. Gagne, Justin A. Dellinger, Jeffrey A. Sikich, Melanie E. F. LaCava
Urbanization is decreasing wildlife habitat and connectivity worldwide, including for apex predators, such as the puma (Puma concolor). Puma populations along California’s central and southern coastal habitats have experienced rapid fragmentation f
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::1effbcee668c79c8c874a1d8ba6d0ffa
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.10.08.463677
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.10.08.463677
Autor:
C. Alex Buerkle, Gregg Randolph, Charley J Hubbard, Ellen O. Aikens, Melanie E. F. LaCava, Libby C. Megna
Advances in DNA sequencing have made it feasible to gather genomic data for non-model organisms and large sets of individuals, often using methods for sequencing subsets of the genome. Several of these methods sequence DNA associated with endonucleas
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::54af13f78c5a9817fde5584619ce30b2