In the Sonoran Desert of North America, populations of the desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) occur in rocky foothills throughout southwestern Arizona and northwestern Mexico. Although tortoise populations appear to be isolated from each other by low desert valleys, individuals occasionally move long distances between populations. Increasingly, these movements are hindered by habitat fragmentation due to anthropogenic landscape changes. We used molecular techniques and radiotelemetry to examine movement patterns of desert tortoises in southern Arizona. We collected blood samples from 170 individuals in nine mountain ranges and analyzed variability in seven microsatellite loci to determine genetic differentiation among populations. Gene fl...
Desert tortoises, also known as desert turtles or gopher tortoises, currently are found in Arizona, ...
Desert tortoises (Testudines; Testudinidae; Gopherus agassizii group) have an extensive distribution...
The gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) has experienced dramatic population declines throughout it...
Managing for the long-term survival of a species requires an understanding of its population genetic...
Understanding the influence of geographic features on the evolutionary history and population struct...
Aim: We examine the role biogeographical features played in the evolution of Morafka's desert tortoi...
UA Open Access Publishing FundWe examined a secondary contact zone between two species of desert tor...
One of the important contributions genetic studies have made to conservation is the ability to resol...
Desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) occurring east and south of the Colorado River form the "Sonor...
Characterizing the effects of landscape features on genetic variation is essential for understanding...
Changes to animal movement in response to human-induced changes to the environment are of growing co...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 33-38).Translocation of threatened or vulnerable species is ...
Maintaining historic connectivity across animal populations is important to ensure a species can per...
Effective conservation requires efficient population monitoring, which can be challenging for rare s...
AbstractWhile demographic changes in short-lived species may be observed relatively quickly in respo...
Desert tortoises, also known as desert turtles or gopher tortoises, currently are found in Arizona, ...
Desert tortoises (Testudines; Testudinidae; Gopherus agassizii group) have an extensive distribution...
The gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) has experienced dramatic population declines throughout it...
Managing for the long-term survival of a species requires an understanding of its population genetic...
Understanding the influence of geographic features on the evolutionary history and population struct...
Aim: We examine the role biogeographical features played in the evolution of Morafka's desert tortoi...
UA Open Access Publishing FundWe examined a secondary contact zone between two species of desert tor...
One of the important contributions genetic studies have made to conservation is the ability to resol...
Desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) occurring east and south of the Colorado River form the "Sonor...
Characterizing the effects of landscape features on genetic variation is essential for understanding...
Changes to animal movement in response to human-induced changes to the environment are of growing co...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 33-38).Translocation of threatened or vulnerable species is ...
Maintaining historic connectivity across animal populations is important to ensure a species can per...
Effective conservation requires efficient population monitoring, which can be challenging for rare s...
AbstractWhile demographic changes in short-lived species may be observed relatively quickly in respo...
Desert tortoises, also known as desert turtles or gopher tortoises, currently are found in Arizona, ...
Desert tortoises (Testudines; Testudinidae; Gopherus agassizii group) have an extensive distribution...
The gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) has experienced dramatic population declines throughout it...