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pro vyhledávání: '"Stephanie J. McKnight"'
Autor:
Thomas E. Dilts, Madeline O. Steele, Joseph D. Engler, Emma M. Pelton, Sarina J. Jepsen, Stephanie J. McKnight, Ashley R. Taylor, Candace E. Fallon, Scott H. Black, Elizabeth E. Cruz, Daniel R. Craver, Matthew L. Forister
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Vol 7 (2019)
The monarch butterfly is one of the most easily recognized and frequently studied insects in the world, and has recently come into the spotlight of public attention and conservation concern because of declining numbers of individuals associated with
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/bc7b8da14b194aedb5db34dfe8c58dbe
Autor:
Laurie Davies Adams, Scott Hoffman Black, Candace E. Fallon, Rich Hatfield, Thomas N. Kaye, Paul R. Rhoades, Lora Morandin, Wade T. Tinkham, Victoria Wojcik, Seth Davis, William Carromero, Sarina Jepsen, Emma M. Pelton, Stephanie J. McKnight, Mary M. Rowland, Lisa Smith, Kelly Rourke, Sandra J. DeBano
Publikováno v:
Natural Areas Journal. 38:334-346
Autor:
Matthew L. Forister, Madeline O. Steele, Elizabeth E. Cruz, Ashley R. Taylor, Candace E. Fallon, Thomas E. Dilts, Scott Hoffman Black, Stephanie J. McKnight, Emma M. Pelton, Sarina Jepsen, Daniel R. Craver, Joseph D. Engler
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Vol 7 (2019)
The monarch butterfly is one of the most easily recognized and frequently studied insects in the world, and has recently come into the spotlight of public attention and conservation concern because of declining numbers of individuals associated with
Autor:
Stephanie J. McKnight, Matthew L. Forister, Joshua G. Harrison, Thomas L. Parchman, Erin Nordin
Publikováno v:
American journal of botany. 106(2)
PREMISE OF THE STUDY Characteristics of rare taxa include small population sizes and limited geographical ranges. The genetic consequences of rarity are poorly understood for most taxa. A small geographical range could result in reduced opportunity f