In the late 1940s, Rio Grande Sucker Pantosteus plebeius was reported in tributaries of the Gila River in the Colorado Basin and presumed to be introduced because of its absence in mid-19th century surveys. We assayed genetic variation at 10 microsatellite loci and two mtDNA genes (cyt b and ND4) to test the hypothesis of human-mediated introduction into the Gila within the last century. Phylogeographic analysis indicated that Gila River populations shared recent common ancestry with populations in the Mimbres River. Using approximate Bayesian computation (ABC), we rejected the hypothesis that Rio Grande Sucker was introduced to the upper Gila River within the last century. Rather, we hypothesize an older (~4000 years before present) headwa...
The Rio Grande cutthroat trout, Oncorhynchus clarkii virginalis, has declined precipitously over the...
Many species are threatened with extinction and efforts are underway worldwide to restore imperiled ...
We examined historical patterns of gene flow in the freshwater fish Poecilia butleri in western Mexi...
Global climate change is apparent within the Arctic and the south-western deserts of North America, ...
Intense geological activity caused major topographic changes in Western North America over the past ...
Currently one small, native population of the culturally and ecologically important Lahontan cutthro...
As with many endangered, long-lived iteroparous fishes, survival of razorback sucker depends on a ma...
Ten microsatellite loci were characterized for 34 locations from roundtail chub (Gila robusta comple...
abstract: Ten microsatellite loci were characterized for 34 locations from roundtail chub (Gila robu...
We used comparative landscape genetics to examine the relative roles of historical events, intrinsic...
Structured abstract: Aim: Determine evolutionary events that have shaped observed patterns of diver...
When ecologically divergent taxa encounter one another, hybrid zones can form when reproductive isol...
Southern South America provides a set of unusual geographic features that make it particularly inter...
Species with large geographic distributions often exhibit complex patterns of diversity that can be ...
The Rio Grande cutthroat trout, Oncorhynchus clarkii virginalis, has declined precipitously over the...
Many species are threatened with extinction and efforts are underway worldwide to restore imperiled ...
We examined historical patterns of gene flow in the freshwater fish Poecilia butleri in western Mexi...
Global climate change is apparent within the Arctic and the south-western deserts of North America, ...
Intense geological activity caused major topographic changes in Western North America over the past ...
Currently one small, native population of the culturally and ecologically important Lahontan cutthro...
As with many endangered, long-lived iteroparous fishes, survival of razorback sucker depends on a ma...
Ten microsatellite loci were characterized for 34 locations from roundtail chub (Gila robusta comple...
abstract: Ten microsatellite loci were characterized for 34 locations from roundtail chub (Gila robu...
We used comparative landscape genetics to examine the relative roles of historical events, intrinsic...
Structured abstract: Aim: Determine evolutionary events that have shaped observed patterns of diver...
When ecologically divergent taxa encounter one another, hybrid zones can form when reproductive isol...
Southern South America provides a set of unusual geographic features that make it particularly inter...
Species with large geographic distributions often exhibit complex patterns of diversity that can be ...
The Rio Grande cutthroat trout, Oncorhynchus clarkii virginalis, has declined precipitously over the...
Many species are threatened with extinction and efforts are underway worldwide to restore imperiled ...
We examined historical patterns of gene flow in the freshwater fish Poecilia butleri in western Mexi...