Preliminary surveys at the Southern Unit of the Devils River State Natural Area (DRSNA-SU) near Del Rio, Texas, suggest that two undescribed species of Eurycea salamanders may inhabit this westernmost area of their projected habitat range, but no research has specifically investigated their presence. Members of the genus Eurycea found in central Texas are primarily aquatic and inhabit aquifers. Most species of Hill Country Eurycea salamanders are suspected to be threatened or endangered. Following an unsuccessful trapping effort, primers were designed from the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene that have the potential to be specific to the genus Eurycea. As part of an introductory investigation these primers were used to explore the potential...
The collection of feces from awake or anesthetized individuals is often less invasive, less time-con...
In the past several decades Florida manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris) have begun to expand t...
Evolutionary mechanisms are often difficult to observe in action because evolution generally works s...
Environmental-DNA (eDNA) probes were designed and tested to identify the presence of species of grou...
Developing more efficient tools to assess amphibian biodiversity and understanding what environmenta...
The identification and quantification of DNA shed into aqueous environments can be used to estimate ...
A survey of bats was conducted from July 2013 to December 2014 to determine the species diversity an...
Amphibian population declines and range constrictions are widespread but poorly understood. Effectiv...
The accurate identification of species that are in need of protection is one of the most essential ...
There is limited information on the three species of caddisflies Philopotamidae Chimarra holzenthali...
Populations of Desmognathus quadramaculatus were compared for genotypic and phenotypic differences a...
Long-term investigations are needed to adequately assess herpetofaunal community structure and dyn...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) assays have become a major aspect of amphibian surveys in the past decade. ...
Hatchery reared, northern strain brook trout have been stocked in streams within the home range of s...
This research investigated the use of DNA shed from individuals into the environment (eDNA) to monit...
The collection of feces from awake or anesthetized individuals is often less invasive, less time-con...
In the past several decades Florida manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris) have begun to expand t...
Evolutionary mechanisms are often difficult to observe in action because evolution generally works s...
Environmental-DNA (eDNA) probes were designed and tested to identify the presence of species of grou...
Developing more efficient tools to assess amphibian biodiversity and understanding what environmenta...
The identification and quantification of DNA shed into aqueous environments can be used to estimate ...
A survey of bats was conducted from July 2013 to December 2014 to determine the species diversity an...
Amphibian population declines and range constrictions are widespread but poorly understood. Effectiv...
The accurate identification of species that are in need of protection is one of the most essential ...
There is limited information on the three species of caddisflies Philopotamidae Chimarra holzenthali...
Populations of Desmognathus quadramaculatus were compared for genotypic and phenotypic differences a...
Long-term investigations are needed to adequately assess herpetofaunal community structure and dyn...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) assays have become a major aspect of amphibian surveys in the past decade. ...
Hatchery reared, northern strain brook trout have been stocked in streams within the home range of s...
This research investigated the use of DNA shed from individuals into the environment (eDNA) to monit...
The collection of feces from awake or anesthetized individuals is often less invasive, less time-con...
In the past several decades Florida manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris) have begun to expand t...
Evolutionary mechanisms are often difficult to observe in action because evolution generally works s...