The following pages link to Mark Miller (Q48058):
Displayed 44 items.
- Visit the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water Dashboard (Q55820) (← links)
- Water priorities for the Nation—The USGS National Water Dashboard (Q55821) (← links)
- Nature’s Notebook-A tool for recording the timing of seasonal activity of plants and animals (Q56621) (← links)
- Wildland Fire Science — Supporting wildland fire and land management (Q56755) (← links)
- Wildland fire science at the U.S. Geological Survey—Supporting wildland fire and land management across the United States postcard (Q56756) (← links)
- Characterizing 12 years of wildland fire science at the U.S. Geological Survey: Wildland Fire Science Publications, 2006–17 (Q56757) (← links)
- Genetic diversity and population structure in the threatened Oregon silverspot butterfly (Speyeria zerene hippolyta) in western Oregon and northwestern California— Implications for future translocations and the establishment of new populations (Q58545) (← links)
- SSR_pipeline--computer software for the identification of microsatellite sequences from paired-end Illumina high-throughput DNA sequence data (Q61064) (← links)
- Molecular Population Genetic Structure in the Piping Plover (Q65102) (← links)
- A simplified field protocol for genetic sampling of birds using buccal swabs (Q145221) (← links)
- Variation in migratory behavior influences regional genetic diversity and structure among American kestrel populations (Falco sparverius) in North America (Q147578) (← links)
- Ancient DNA reveals substantial genetic diversity in the California Condor (<i>Gymnogyps californianus</i>) prior to a population bottleneck (Q151088) (← links)
- Phylogeography and spatial genetic structure of the southern torrent salamander: Implications for conservation and management (Q152370) (← links)
- Phylogeography and genetic identification of the newly-discovered populations of torrent salamanders (Rhyacotriton cascade and R. variegatus) in the central Cascades (USA) (Q152371) (← links)
- Comparisons of genetic diversity in captive versus wild populations of the federally endangered Quino checkerspot butterfly (<i>Euphydryas editha quino</i> Behr; Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) (Q154709) (← links)
- Genetic differentiation and inferred dynamics of a hybrid zone between Northern Spotted Owls (Strix occidentalis caurina) and California Spotted Owls (S. o. occidentalis) in northern California (Q156579) (← links)
- Changes in genetic diversity and differentiation in Red‐cockaded woodpeckers (Dryobates borealis) over the past century (Q156637) (← links)
- Molecular tracing of confiscated pangolin scales for conservation and illegal trade monitoring in Southeast Asia (Q234350) (← links)
- The conservation genetics juggling act: Integrating genetics and ecology, science and policy (Q237953) (← links)
- Estimating inbreeding rates in natural populations: Addressing the problem of incomplete pedigrees (Q239361) (← links)
- Population genetics and evaluation of genetic evidence for subspecies in the Semipalmated Sandpiper (Calidris pusilla) (Q242550) (← links)
- SSR_pipeline: a bioinformatic infrastructure for identifying microsatellites from paired-end Illumina high-throughput DNA sequencing data (Q243385) (← links)
- Genetic structure, diversity and subspecies status of Gull-billed Terns (Gelochelidon nilotica) from the United States (Q243416) (← links)
- Geographic variation, genetic structure, and conservation unit designation in the Larch Mountain salamander (Plethodon larselli) (Q250172) (← links)
- Genetic applications in avian conservation (Q250288) (← links)
- Comparison of Bayesian clustering and edge detection methods for inferring boundaries in landscape genetics (Q251660) (← links)
- Will an "island" population of voles be recolonized if eradicated? Insights from molecular genetic analyses (Q251776) (← links)
- Genetic identification of African pangolins and their origin in illegal trade (Q253281) (← links)
- Genetic diversity among brazilian isolates of beauveria bassiana: comparisons with non-brazilian isolates and other beauveria species (Q265805) (← links)
- Isolation by distance versus landscape resistance: Understanding dominant patterns of genetic structure in Northern Spotted Owls (Strix occidentalis caurina) (Q273786) (← links)
- Conservation genetics of imperiled striped whipsnake in Washington (Q277793) (← links)
- Effects of historical climate change, habitat connectivity, and vicariance on genetic structure and diversity across the range of the Red Tree Vole (Phenacomys longicaudus) in the Pacific Northwest United States (Q292258) (← links)
- Variation in inbreeding rates across the range of Northern Spotted Owls (Strix occidentalis caurina): Insights from over 30 years of monitoring data (Q296290) (← links)
- Genetic variation in the endangered Southwestern Willow Flycatcher (Q297512) (← links)
- Simulated data supporting inbreeding rate estimates from incomplete pedigrees (Q302103) (← links)
- Genetic structure, diversity, and interisland dispersal in the endangered Mariana Common Moorhen (Gallinula chloropus guami) (Q308471) (← links)
- The U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Research Act Program—Meeting local, State, and national needs for water resources science and training (Q312393) (← links)
- Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP) data obtained for 34 long-tailed vole (Microtus longicaudus) individuals at 91 loci (Q320334) (← links)
- Nuclear microsatellite genotypes of six populations of yellow rail (Coturnicops noveboracensis) sampled 2005-2008 (Q323293) (← links)
- Microsatellite markers, habitat quality, and sample location data for Northern Spotted Owls (Strix occidentalis caurina) (Q325687) (← links)
- Variables pertaining to establishment success of non-native fishes introduced to the Hawaiian Islands and Guam for use in risk analysis modeling (Q327500) (← links)
- Analyses of Environmental DNA (eDNA) from Aquatic Habitats (Q329062) (← links)
- DNA yields and concentrations from buccal swab samples of red-cockaded woodpeckers (Q329701) (← links)
- Genetic data from Red-cockaded woodpeckers (Dryobates borealis) used to assess changes in population genetic differentiation and diversity over the past century throughout the southeastern United States (Q331023) (← links)