Aim: Our goal was to assess the conservation status of the understudied and naturally uncommon habitat specialist, the golden mouse (Ochrotomys nuttalli), at the edge of its range where its historically fragmented habitat has been subjected to severe loss. Location: Peninsular Florida, north of approximately 27° latitude, USA. Methods: We used data gathered from museum collections, regional biologists, geographic information systems (GIS) layers, field surveys and DNA sequencing to determine the habitats that best explain the distribution of the species, examine changes in the geographic extent of both the species and its habitats, and compare genetic differentiation between populations occupying disjunct regions. The results from these mul...
The last Pleistocene deglaciation shaped temperate and boreal communities in North America. Rapid no...
The tawny deermouse (Peromyscus perfulvus), a semiarboreal endemic in western Mexico, exhibits attri...
In a changing climate, two species of mice in Maine (Peromyscus maniculatus and Peromyscus leucopus)...
Aim: Our goal was to assess the conservation status of the understudied and naturally uncommon habit...
This research assesses the status of the golden mouse (Ochrotomys nuttalli) in Florida by taking a m...
Habitat degradation by humans has been the main reason for the decline in numbers of P. floridanus, ...
Anthropogenic habitat loss is among the greatest threats to biodiversity. Populations undergoing fra...
Climatic and geographic events such as glaciations, island formation, river formation, and urbanizat...
Golden mice (Ochrotomys nuttalli) are generally an elusive and rare species throughout their geograp...
Habitat fragmentation can negatively impact population dynamics and movement, thus leading to loss o...
The conservation biology field seeks to preserve biodiversity and the processes shaping that variati...
Debate about the relative merits of single-species management versus more comprehensive approaches h...
Debate about the relative merits of single-species management versus more comprehensive approaches h...
The last Pleistocene deglaciation shaped temperate and boreal communities in North America. Rapid no...
© 2019 Dr. Phoebe Ann BurnsDelineating the distribution of a threatened species is critical for iden...
The last Pleistocene deglaciation shaped temperate and boreal communities in North America. Rapid no...
The tawny deermouse (Peromyscus perfulvus), a semiarboreal endemic in western Mexico, exhibits attri...
In a changing climate, two species of mice in Maine (Peromyscus maniculatus and Peromyscus leucopus)...
Aim: Our goal was to assess the conservation status of the understudied and naturally uncommon habit...
This research assesses the status of the golden mouse (Ochrotomys nuttalli) in Florida by taking a m...
Habitat degradation by humans has been the main reason for the decline in numbers of P. floridanus, ...
Anthropogenic habitat loss is among the greatest threats to biodiversity. Populations undergoing fra...
Climatic and geographic events such as glaciations, island formation, river formation, and urbanizat...
Golden mice (Ochrotomys nuttalli) are generally an elusive and rare species throughout their geograp...
Habitat fragmentation can negatively impact population dynamics and movement, thus leading to loss o...
The conservation biology field seeks to preserve biodiversity and the processes shaping that variati...
Debate about the relative merits of single-species management versus more comprehensive approaches h...
Debate about the relative merits of single-species management versus more comprehensive approaches h...
The last Pleistocene deglaciation shaped temperate and boreal communities in North America. Rapid no...
© 2019 Dr. Phoebe Ann BurnsDelineating the distribution of a threatened species is critical for iden...
The last Pleistocene deglaciation shaped temperate and boreal communities in North America. Rapid no...
The tawny deermouse (Peromyscus perfulvus), a semiarboreal endemic in western Mexico, exhibits attri...
In a changing climate, two species of mice in Maine (Peromyscus maniculatus and Peromyscus leucopus)...