*<p>JAV – Javelina site (Rincon Mts.), MDF - Mother’s Day Fire site (Rincon Mts.), WSB - West Silverbell Mts., ST - San Tan Mts., MM - Maricopa Mts., ET - Eagletail Mts., NW - New Water Mts., and WM - Wickenburg Mts.</p>**<p>(number of tortoises, number of growth rings).</p
I determined reliable methods for monitoring Sonoran populations of the desert tortoise. Tortoises w...
UA Open Access Publishing FundWe examined a secondary contact zone between two species of desert tor...
A widespread biogeographic pattern in nature is that population abundance is not uniform across the ...
<p>Convex hulls for growth ring series from individual tortoises (each polygon represents a single t...
The desert tortoise is designated as a ‘threatened’ species by the United States Forest Service. The...
•Recipient site (column B): describes four geographic locations in which tortoises were released: Bo...
<p>Distribution of desert tortoise sampling sites in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona (black dots), fol...
Understanding the spatial ecology of an animal is crucial for making positive efforts to provide for...
The gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) is a candidate species for range-wide listing under the U....
Sign-survey transects were sampled in 1996 to better determine the relative abundance of desert tort...
Soils properties can affect the ability of an animal to dig burrows for habitat and survival purpose...
Determining what environmental and anthropogenic factors have the greatest influence on the distribu...
Sign-survey transects were sampled in 1996 to better determine the relative abundance of desert tort...
Effective conservation requires efficient population monitoring, which can be challenging for rare s...
Estimated tortoise density for both sets of transects, expressed as number of individuals per km2.</...
I determined reliable methods for monitoring Sonoran populations of the desert tortoise. Tortoises w...
UA Open Access Publishing FundWe examined a secondary contact zone between two species of desert tor...
A widespread biogeographic pattern in nature is that population abundance is not uniform across the ...
<p>Convex hulls for growth ring series from individual tortoises (each polygon represents a single t...
The desert tortoise is designated as a ‘threatened’ species by the United States Forest Service. The...
•Recipient site (column B): describes four geographic locations in which tortoises were released: Bo...
<p>Distribution of desert tortoise sampling sites in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona (black dots), fol...
Understanding the spatial ecology of an animal is crucial for making positive efforts to provide for...
The gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) is a candidate species for range-wide listing under the U....
Sign-survey transects were sampled in 1996 to better determine the relative abundance of desert tort...
Soils properties can affect the ability of an animal to dig burrows for habitat and survival purpose...
Determining what environmental and anthropogenic factors have the greatest influence on the distribu...
Sign-survey transects were sampled in 1996 to better determine the relative abundance of desert tort...
Effective conservation requires efficient population monitoring, which can be challenging for rare s...
Estimated tortoise density for both sets of transects, expressed as number of individuals per km2.</...
I determined reliable methods for monitoring Sonoran populations of the desert tortoise. Tortoises w...
UA Open Access Publishing FundWe examined a secondary contact zone between two species of desert tor...
A widespread biogeographic pattern in nature is that population abundance is not uniform across the ...