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The following pages link to Amy Vandergast (Q49934):
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- Distribution, abundance, and genomic diversity of the endangered antioch dunes evening primrose (Oenothera deltoides subsp. howellii) surveyed in 2019 (Q56231) (← links)
- DNA fingerprinting of Southern Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus fuliginatus) in North San Diego County, California (2018-19) (Q56798) (← links)
- Sampling across 20 years (1996–2017) reveals loss of diversity and genetic connectivity in the Coachella Valley fringe-toed lizard (Uma inornata) (Q56886) (← links)
- Population genomic surveys for six rare plant species in San Diego County, California (Q57312) (← links)
- Conservation genomics of the Mogollon Narrow-headed gartersnake (Thamnophis rufipunctatus) and Northern Mexican gartersnake (Thamnophis eques megalops) (Q57424) (← links)
- Incorporating genetic sampling in long-term monitoring and adaptive management in the San Diego County Management Strategic Plan Area, Southern California (Q58161) (← links)
- Mapping habitat for multiple species in the Desert Southwest (Q60160) (← links)
- Generic relationships of New World Jerusalem crickets (Orthoptera: Stenopelmatoidea: Stenopelmatinae), including all known species of Stenopelmatus (Q146101) (← links)
- Understanding the genetic effects of recent habitat fragmentation in the context of evolutionary history: Phylogeography and landscape genetics of a southern California endemic Jerusalem cricket (Orthoptera: Stenopelmatidae: Stenopelmatus) (Q147163) (← links)
- Defining population structure and genetic signatures of decline in the giant garter snake (<i>Thamnophis gigas</i>): implications for conserving threatened species within highly altered landscapes (Q148032) (← links)
- Habitat fragmentation in coastal southern California disrupts genetic connectivity in the cactus wren (<i>Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus</i>) (Q148078) (← links)
- Influence of volcanic activity on the population genetic structure of Hawaiian Tetragnatha spiders: Fragmentation, rapid population growth and the potential for accelerated evolution (Q148610) (← links)
- Using landscape genomics to delineate future adaptive potential for climate change in the Yosemite toad (Anaxyrus canorus) (Q150138) (← links)
- Landscape genetics of a sub-alpine toad: Climate change predicted to induce upward range shifts via asymmetrical migration corridors (Q150696) (← links)
- Reference genome of the California glossy snake, Arizona elegans occidentalis: A declining California Species of Special Concern (Q150842) (← links)
- Recent declines in genetic diversity with limited dispersal among coastal cactus wren populations in San Diego County, California (Q150853) (← links)
- Historical habitat barriers prevent ring-like genetic continuity throughout the distribution of threatened Alameda Striped Racers (<i>Coluber lateralis euryxanthus</i>) (Q151589) (← links)
- A century of landscape disturbance and urbanization of the San Francisco Bay region affects the present-day genetic diversity of the California Ridgway’s rail (Rallus obsoletus obsoletus) (Q152592) (← links)
- Lineage diversification of fringe-toed lizards (Phrynosomatidae: <i>Uma notata</i> complex) in the Colorado Desert: Delimiting species in the presence of gene flow (Q152601) (← links)
- Metabarcoding of fecal samples to determine herbivore diets: A case study of the endangered Pacific pocket mouse (Q153186) (← links)
- Mermithid parasitism of Hawaiian <i>Tetragnatha</i> spiders in a fragmented landscape (Q154358) (← links)
- Conservation genetics and species recovery (Q155621) (← links)
- Growth, drought response, and climate-associated genomic structure in whitebark pine in the Sierra Nevada of California (Q156528) (← links)
- Integrating telemetry data at several scales with spatial capture–recapture to improve density estimates (Q157255) (← links)
- Tracking Bats and Coronaviruses (Q227259) (← links)
- San Diego Field Station (Q229622) (← links)
- Fuzzy boundaries: color and gene flow patterns among parapatric lineages of the western shovel-nosed snake and taxonomic implication (Q236692) (← links)
- Drifting to oblivion? Rapid genetic differentiation in an endangered lizard following habitat fragmentation and drought (Q237951) (← links)
- Persistence of historical population structure in an endangered species despite near-complete biome conversion in California's San Joaquin Desert (Q239303) (← links)
- Tackling an intractable problem: Can greater taxon sampling help resolve relationships within the Stenopelmatoidea (Orthoptera: Ensifera)? (Q239508) (← links)
- Evolutionary dynamics of a rapidly receding southern range boundary in the threatened California red-legged frog (Rana draytonii) (Q244369) (← links)
- Comparative phylogeography reveals deep lineages and regional evolutionary hotspots in the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts (Q244400) (← links)
- Evolutionary hotspots in the Mojave Desert (Q244443) (← links)
- Is there room for all of us? Renewable energy and Xerospermophilus mohavensis (Q244535) (← links)
- Species differentiation on a dynamic landscape: shifts in metapopulation genetic structure using the chronology of the Hawaiian Archipelago (Q245865) (← links)
- Genetic landscapes GIS Toolbox: Tools to map patterns of genetic divergence and diversity. (Q250339) (← links)
- Are hotspots of evolutionary potential adequately protected in southern California? (Q252298) (← links)
- Molecular and phenotypic diversity in Chionactis occipitalis (Western Shovel-nosed Snake), with emphasis on the status of C. o. klauberi (Tucson Shovel-nosed Snake). (Q252632) (← links)
- Using movement to inform conservation corridor design for Mojave desert tortoise (Q253302) (← links)
- High-throughput sequencing reveals distinct regional genetic structure among remaining populations of an endangered salt marsh plant in California (Q253542) (← links)
- Refugial isolation and divergence in the Narrowheaded Gartersnake species complex (Thamnophis rufipunctatus) as revealed by multilocus DNA sequence data (Q254991) (← links)
- High inter-population connectivity and occasional gene flow between subspecies improves recovery potential for the endangered Least Bell’s Vireo (Q255255) (← links)
- Phylogenomics, male internal genitalia, a new species, and other notes on New World Stenopelmatus Jerusalem crickets (Orthoptera: Stenopelmatoidea: Stenopelmatini) (Q257077) (← links)
- Optimized DNA extraction methods for encysted embryos of the endangered fairy shrimp, Branchinecta sandiegonensis (Q265935) (← links)
- Best practices for genetic and genomic data archiving (Q270954) (← links)
- Distinguishing recent dispersal from historical genetic connectivity in the coastal California gnatcatcher (Q273796) (← links)
- Identification of co-occurring Branchinecta fairy shrimp species from encysted embryos using multiplex polymerase chain reaction (Q276546) (← links)
- Linear and landscape disturbances alter Mojave desert tortoise movement behavior (Q277541) (← links)
- Conservation genetics of the endangered California Freshwater Shrimp (Syncaris pacifica): Watershed and stream networks define gene pool boundaries (Q278463) (← links)
- Yosemite toad (Anaxyrus canorus) transcriptome reveals interplay between speciation genes and adaptive introgression (Q279989) (← links)