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Autor:
Rafael A. Lara-Resendiz, Daniel G. Mulcahy, Viktória Oláh-Hemmings, K. Bruce Jones, Brett R. Riddle, Tereza Jezkova, Jef R. Jaeger
Publikováno v:
Ecography. 39:437-448
During climate change, species are often assumed to shift their geographic distributions (geographic ranges) in order to track environmental conditions - niches - to which they are adapted. Recent work, however, suggests that the niches do not always
Autor:
Mallory E. Eckstut, Brett R. Riddle, Leslie N. Carraway, Tereza Jezkova, Viktória Oláh-Hemmings
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mammalogy. 95:9-25
The Great Basin pocket mouse, Perognathus parvus, inhabits temperate shrub-steppe and arid grassland biomes throughout the Columbia Plateau, Great Basin, and adjacent regions of western North America. We used both mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and nuclea
Autor:
Tereza, Jezkova, Jef R, Jaeger, Viktória, Oláh-Hemmings, K Bruce, Jones, Rafael A, Lara-Resendiz, Daniel G, Mulcahy, Brett R, Riddle
Publikováno v:
Ecography. 39(5)
During climate change, species are often assumed to shift their geographic distributions (geographic ranges) in order to track environmental conditions – niches – to which they are adapted. Recent work, however, suggests that the niches do not al
Publikováno v:
Zoology in the Middle East. 55:95-110
Although only distantly related, Anomalobuthus and Liobuthus are monotypic and sympatric scorpion genera with psammophilic phenotypes well-suited to the dune communities of the Karakum and Kyzylkum deserts of Central Asia. We predicted that this uniq
Publikováno v:
Global Change Biology. 17:3486-3502
During Pleistocene glacial-interglacial cycles, the geographic range is often assumed to have shifted as a species tracks its climatic niche. Alternatively, the geographic range would not necessarily shift if a species can adapt in situ to a changing
Autor:
Jef R. Jaeger, Brett R. Riddle, Martin A. Schlaepfer, David F. Bradford, Viktória Oláh-Hemmings, C. A. Drost, Randy D. Jennings, Michael J. Sredl
Publikováno v:
Journal of Zoology. 280:343-354
We investigated the phylogeography of the closely related relict leopard frog Rana onca (=Lithobates onca) and lowland leopard frog Rana yavapaiensis (=Lithobates yavapaiensis) – two declining anurans from the warm-desert regions of south-western N