Sherpa romeo green journalThe genetic impact of barriers and Pleistocene glaciations on high latitude resident species has not been widely investigated. The Clark’s nutcracker is an endemic North American corvid closely associated with Pinus-dominated forests. The nutcracker’s encompasses known barriers to dispersal for other species, and glaciated and unglaciated areas. Clark’s nutcrackers also irruptively disperse long distances in search of pine seed crops, creating the potential for gene flow among populations. Using the highly variable mitochondrial DNA control region, seven microsatellite loci, and species distribution modeling, we examined the effects of glaciations and dispersal barriers on population genetic patterns and popu...
Due to climate change, the ranges of many North American tree species are expected to shift northwar...
Many montane species respond to climate change by shifting their range upslope as temperatures at lo...
Although white-crowned sparrows (Z. leucophrys) have been extensively researched for physiology and ...
<div><p>The genetic impact of barriers and Pleistocene glaciations on high latitude resident species...
The genetic impact of barriers and Pleistocene glaciations on high latitude resident species has not...
High latitude resident bird species provide an unique opportunity to investigate patterns of postgla...
Open accessThe Eurasian or spotted nutcracker (Nucifraga caryocatactes) is a widespread resident co...
Sherpa romeo green journalThe glacial cycles of the Pleistocene have been recognized as important, l...
xii, 158 leaves : ill. (some col.), maps (some col.) ; 29 cmUsing a combination of both mitochondria...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2002Molecular genetic approaches can be used to...
The population genetic structure of northern boreal species has been strongly influenced both by the...
xii, 117 leaves ; 29 cmThis thesis examines the effects that Pleistocene glaciation had on the popu...
Abstract Dispersal and colonization are among the most important ecological processes for species pe...
This study examined the rangewide genetic structure of three hybridizing woodpecker species (Sphyrap...
Accepted author manuscriptPhylogeographic structure within high-latitude North American birds is lik...
Due to climate change, the ranges of many North American tree species are expected to shift northwar...
Many montane species respond to climate change by shifting their range upslope as temperatures at lo...
Although white-crowned sparrows (Z. leucophrys) have been extensively researched for physiology and ...
<div><p>The genetic impact of barriers and Pleistocene glaciations on high latitude resident species...
The genetic impact of barriers and Pleistocene glaciations on high latitude resident species has not...
High latitude resident bird species provide an unique opportunity to investigate patterns of postgla...
Open accessThe Eurasian or spotted nutcracker (Nucifraga caryocatactes) is a widespread resident co...
Sherpa romeo green journalThe glacial cycles of the Pleistocene have been recognized as important, l...
xii, 158 leaves : ill. (some col.), maps (some col.) ; 29 cmUsing a combination of both mitochondria...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2002Molecular genetic approaches can be used to...
The population genetic structure of northern boreal species has been strongly influenced both by the...
xii, 117 leaves ; 29 cmThis thesis examines the effects that Pleistocene glaciation had on the popu...
Abstract Dispersal and colonization are among the most important ecological processes for species pe...
This study examined the rangewide genetic structure of three hybridizing woodpecker species (Sphyrap...
Accepted author manuscriptPhylogeographic structure within high-latitude North American birds is lik...
Due to climate change, the ranges of many North American tree species are expected to shift northwar...
Many montane species respond to climate change by shifting their range upslope as temperatures at lo...
Although white-crowned sparrows (Z. leucophrys) have been extensively researched for physiology and ...