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Mike Douglas
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Email: med@inhs.illinois.edu
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| Research |
Molecular ecology Conservation biology Quantitative methods in ecology and evolution Geometric morphometrics Phylogenetic systematics |
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| Professional affiliations |
Ecological Society of America Society for Conservation Biology Society for the Study of Evolution International Biogeography Society Desert Fishes Council American Society of Ichthyologists & Herpetologists Society for Systematic Biology American Fisheries Society |
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| Selected publications |
2008. Douglas, M. E., M. R. Douglas, G. Schuett and L. Porras. Global climate change and evolution of the New World pitviper genus Agkistrodon (Viperidae). Journal of Biogeography: in press. 2008. Neubaum, M.A., M.R. Douglas, M.E. Douglas, T. O'Shea, and C.E. Rupprecht. An analysis for correspondence between unique rabies virus variants and divergent mitochondrial DNA lineages in big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus). Archives of Virology 153:1139-1142. 2008. Holycross, A. T., T. G. Anton, M. E. Douglas, and D. R. Frost. The type localities of Sistrurus catenatus and Crotalus viridis (Serpentes, Viperidae), with the unraveling of a most unfortunate tangle of names. Copeia 2008:421-424. 2007. Neubaum, M.D., M.R. Douglas, M.E. Douglas and T. O'Shea. Molecular ecology of the Big Brown Bat (Eptesicus fuscus): Genetic and life history variation in a hybrid zone. Journal of Mammalogy 88:1230-1238. 2007. Douglas, M. E., M. R. Douglas, G. Schuett, L. Porras and B. Thomason. Genealogical concordance among mitochondrial and nuclear DNAs supports species recognition of the Panamint Rattlesnake (Crotalus mitchellii stephensi). Copeia 2007:902- 932. 2007. Holycross, A. T. and M. E. Douglas. Geographic isolation, genetic divergence, and ecological non-exchangeability define conservation units in a threatened sky-island rattlesnake. Biological Conservation 134:142-154. 2006. Douglas, M. E., M. R. Douglas, G. Schuett, and L. Porras. Evolution of Rattlesnakes (Viperidae: Crotalus) in warm deserts of western North America shaped by Neogene vicariance and Quaternary climate change. Molecular Ecology 15:3353-3374. 2005. Olden, J.D., M. E. Douglas, and M.R. Douglas. The human dimensions of biotic homogenization. Conservation Biology 19:2036-2038. 2005. Douglas, M. R., P. C. Brunner and M. E. Douglas. Evolutionary homoplasy among species flocks of Central Alpine Coregonus (Teleostei: Salmoniformes). Copeia 2005:247-258. 2004. Olden, J. D., N. L. Poff, M. R Douglas, M. E. Douglas, and K. Fausch. Ecological and evolutionary consequences of biotic homogenization: beyond a simple focus on species diversity loss. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 19:18-24. 2004. Oakey, D. D., M. E. Douglas, and M. R. Douglas. Small fish in a large landscape: Molecular diversification of Rhinichthys osculus (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) in Western North America. Copeia 2004:207-221. 2003. Douglas, M. R., P. C. Brunner, and M. E. Douglas. Drought in an evolutionary context: Molecular variability in Flannelmouth Sucker (Catostomus latipinnis) from the Colorado River Basin. Freshwater Biology 48:1254-1273. |
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| Program Affiliates |
Program in Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology Dept. Natural Resources and Environmental Science Department of Animal Biology |
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| Education | Post-doctoral 3: Rutgers University 1980-1982 Post-doctoral 2: University of Oklahoma, 1979-1980 Post-doctoral 1: Princeton University, 1978-1979 Ph.D. Zoology, University of Georgia, 1978 M. S. Biology, University of Louisville (KY), 1975 B. S. Zoology, University of Louisville (KY), 1972 | |||
