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- Genome-wide SNP data and morphology support the distinction of two new species of Kovarikia Soleglad, Fet & Graham, 2014 endemic to California (Scorpiones, Vaejovidae) (Q145030) (← links)
- Genetic considerations for rewilding the San Joaquin Desert (Q145999) (← 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)
- Reference genome of the California glossy snake, Arizona elegans occidentalis: A declining California Species of Special Concern (Q150842) (← 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)
- Diadophis Punctuatus (Ring-necked Snake). Diet. (Q153005) (← links)
- Testing for multiple invasion routes and source populations for the invasive brown treesnake (Boiga irregularis) on Guam: implications for pest management (Q236641) (← 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)
- Ancient lakes, Pleistocene climates and river avulsions structure the phylogeography of a large but little-known rock scorpion from the Mojave and Sonoran deserts (Q239624) (← 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)
- Conservation genetics of evolutionary lineages of the endangered mountain yellow-legged frog, Rana muscosa (Amphibia: Ranidae), in southern California (Q250347) (← 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)
- 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) (Q256181) (← links)
- Identification of co-occurring Branchinecta fairy shrimp species from encysted embryos using multiplex polymerase chain reaction (Q276546) (← links)
- Female-biased sex ratio, polygyny, and persistence in the endangered Southwestern Willow Flycatcher (Empidonax traillii extimus) (Q281774) (← links)
- Subspecies differentiation and range-wide genetic structure are driven by climate in the California gnatcatcher, a flagship species for coastal sage scrub conservation (Q282357) (← links)
- Newly documented population extends geographic range and genetic diversity for the Leaf-toed Gecko (Phyllodactylus nocticolus) into the Transverse Ranges of southern California (Q301938) (← links)
- Data release for persistence of historical population structure in an endangered species despite near-complete biome conversion in Californias San Joaquin Desert (Q318693) (← links)
- Capture Data and SNP Genotypes to Evaluate Subspecies Range Boundaries of the Bell&amp;amp;rsquo;s vireo (Vireo bellii pusillus and V. b. arizonae) (2010-2022) (Q322776) (← links)
- Microsatellite Loci for Mogollon Narrowheaded Gartersnake (Thamnophis rufipunctatus) and the Northern Mexican Gartersnake (Thamnophis eques megalops) in Arizona and New Mexico (2020-2021) (Q323754) (← links)
- Polioptila californica Genotype Data from California, USA and Baja California, Mexico (Q326267) (← links)
- Coachella Valley Fringe-Toed Lizard (Uma inornata) Capture Data (2017 and 2018) (Q326802) (← links)
- San Francisco Gartersnake (Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia) Genomic and Demographic Data from San Mateo County and Northeastern Santa Cruz County Collected Between 2016 - 2018 (Q327100) (← links)