Understanding how diversity is partitioned across the landscape provides perspectives on the environmental processes that have influenced the evolutionary history of organisms. We analyzed spatial demography, historical biogeography, and niche divergence of the western jumping mouse (Zapus princeps) using molecular sequence data from mitochondrial and nuclear DNA recovered from 7 of the 11 subspecies in western North America. Phylogeographic structure within Z. princeps was partitioned across 5 clades (Boreal, Northern Sierra, Southern Rockies, Southern Sierra, and Uinta). Two lineages detected in the Sierra Nevada of California (Northern Sierra and Southern Sierra) were more closely allied to Z. trinotatus than to other lineages of Z. prin...
The family Aplodontiidae contains a single, monotypic extant genus, Aplodontia (mountain beaver), wh...
The desert pocket mouse (Chaetodipus penicillatus) comprises 6 nominate subspecies that occupy warm,...
To conserve genetic diversity today is to conserve the evolutionary product of tomorrow. If a specie...
Understanding how diversity is partitioned across the landscape provides perspectives on the environ...
The last Pleistocene deglaciation shaped temperate and boreal communities in North America. Rapid no...
The last Pleistocene deglaciation shaped temperate and boreal communities in North America. Rapid no...
Understanding how diversity is partitioned across the landscape can provide perspectives related to ...
Phylogeography combines the study of ancestor-descendant relationships and the geographic distributi...
In the face of accelerated warming and drying, habitat specialists of riparian zones could be threat...
Mice of the Peromyscus aztecus species group occur at mid to high elevations in several mountain ran...
BackgroundThe glaciation cycles that occurred throughout the Pleistocene in western North America ca...
288 pagesWith over 6,000 extant species, mammals have achieved extraordinary diversity over the last...
We examined sequence variation of mitochondrial DNA control region and cytochrome b gene of the hous...
In modern ecosystems, regions of topographic heterogeneity, when compared with nearby topographicall...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2005.Ecological mechanisms, such as dispersal, mating sys...
The family Aplodontiidae contains a single, monotypic extant genus, Aplodontia (mountain beaver), wh...
The desert pocket mouse (Chaetodipus penicillatus) comprises 6 nominate subspecies that occupy warm,...
To conserve genetic diversity today is to conserve the evolutionary product of tomorrow. If a specie...
Understanding how diversity is partitioned across the landscape provides perspectives on the environ...
The last Pleistocene deglaciation shaped temperate and boreal communities in North America. Rapid no...
The last Pleistocene deglaciation shaped temperate and boreal communities in North America. Rapid no...
Understanding how diversity is partitioned across the landscape can provide perspectives related to ...
Phylogeography combines the study of ancestor-descendant relationships and the geographic distributi...
In the face of accelerated warming and drying, habitat specialists of riparian zones could be threat...
Mice of the Peromyscus aztecus species group occur at mid to high elevations in several mountain ran...
BackgroundThe glaciation cycles that occurred throughout the Pleistocene in western North America ca...
288 pagesWith over 6,000 extant species, mammals have achieved extraordinary diversity over the last...
We examined sequence variation of mitochondrial DNA control region and cytochrome b gene of the hous...
In modern ecosystems, regions of topographic heterogeneity, when compared with nearby topographicall...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2005.Ecological mechanisms, such as dispersal, mating sys...
The family Aplodontiidae contains a single, monotypic extant genus, Aplodontia (mountain beaver), wh...
The desert pocket mouse (Chaetodipus penicillatus) comprises 6 nominate subspecies that occupy warm,...
To conserve genetic diversity today is to conserve the evolutionary product of tomorrow. If a specie...