Desert tortoises (Testudines; Testudinidae; Gopherus agassizii group) have an extensive distribution throughout the Mojave, Colorado, and Sonoran desert regions. Not surprisingly, they exhibit a tremendous amount of ecological, behavioral, morphological and genetic variation. Gopherus agassizii was considered a single species for almost 150 years but recently the species was split into the nominate form and Morafka's desert tortoise, G. morafkai, the latter occurring south and east of the Colorado River. Whereas a large body of literature focuses on tortoises in the United States, a dearth of investigations exists for Mexican animals. Notwithstanding, Mexican populations of desert tortoises in the southern part of the range of G. morafkai a...
The desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) has traditionally been viewed as an archetypal desert-adap...
Ecological studies of the Bolson tortoise, Gopherus flavomarginatus, were initiated by the Mexican I...
Agassiz's desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) is a long-lived species native to the Mojave Desert a...
We investigate a cornucopia of problems associated with the identity of the desert tortoise, Gopheru...
We investigate a cornucopia of problems associated with the identity of the desert tortoise, Gopheru...
Desert tortoises, also known as desert turtles or gopher tortoises, currently are found in Arizona, ...
UA Open Access Publishing FundWe examined a secondary contact zone between two species of desert tor...
Aim: We examine the role biogeographical features played in the evolution of Morafka's desert tortoi...
Desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) occurring east and south of the Colorado River form the "Sonor...
Managing for the long-term survival of a species requires an understanding of its population genetic...
Understanding the influence of geographic features on the evolutionary history and population struct...
One of the important contributions genetic studies have made to conservation is the ability to resol...
Figure 1 - Conservative estimate of the distribution of Gopherus evgoodei in Mexico indic...
Figure 5 - Gopherus evgoodei differs from other spec...
In the Sonoran Desert of North America, populations of the desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) occu...
The desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) has traditionally been viewed as an archetypal desert-adap...
Ecological studies of the Bolson tortoise, Gopherus flavomarginatus, were initiated by the Mexican I...
Agassiz's desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) is a long-lived species native to the Mojave Desert a...
We investigate a cornucopia of problems associated with the identity of the desert tortoise, Gopheru...
We investigate a cornucopia of problems associated with the identity of the desert tortoise, Gopheru...
Desert tortoises, also known as desert turtles or gopher tortoises, currently are found in Arizona, ...
UA Open Access Publishing FundWe examined a secondary contact zone between two species of desert tor...
Aim: We examine the role biogeographical features played in the evolution of Morafka's desert tortoi...
Desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) occurring east and south of the Colorado River form the "Sonor...
Managing for the long-term survival of a species requires an understanding of its population genetic...
Understanding the influence of geographic features on the evolutionary history and population struct...
One of the important contributions genetic studies have made to conservation is the ability to resol...
Figure 1 - Conservative estimate of the distribution of Gopherus evgoodei in Mexico indic...
Figure 5 - Gopherus evgoodei differs from other spec...
In the Sonoran Desert of North America, populations of the desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) occu...
The desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) has traditionally been viewed as an archetypal desert-adap...
Ecological studies of the Bolson tortoise, Gopherus flavomarginatus, were initiated by the Mexican I...
Agassiz's desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) is a long-lived species native to the Mojave Desert a...