Published
research in Conservation Genetics
from the Douglas Lab: |
Douglas M. R, and M. E. Douglas (2008). A molecular definition of conservation units in the Sonora Sucker (Catostomus insignis) of Southwestern North America. Conservation Genetics: submitted.
Douglas, M. E., M. R. Douglas, G. W. Schuett, and L.W. Porras (2008). Global Climate Change and the Evolution of the Genus Agkistrodon in North America. Journal of Biogeography In Press.
Neubaum, M.A., M.R. Douglas, M.E. Douglas, T. O’Shea, and C.E. Rupprecht (2008). An analysis for correspondence between unique rabies virus variants and divergent big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) mitochondrial DNA lineages. Archives of Virology 153:1139—1142.
Holycross, A. T. and M. E. Douglas (2007). Geographic isolation, genetic divergence, and ecological non-exchangeability define conservation units in a threatened sky-island rattlesnake. Biological Conservation 134:142—154.
Quattro, J. M., P. L. Leberg, M. E. Douglas, and R. C. Vrijenhoek (1996). Molecular evidence for a unique evolutionary lineage of endangered Sonoran desert fish (genus Poeciliopsis). Conservation Biology 10:128—135.
Dowling, T., W. L. Minckley, M. E. Douglas, P. Marsh, and B. DeMarais (1993). Use of molecular characters in conservation biology: implications for management of the red wolf. Conservation Biology 7:1—4.
Dowling, T., B. DeMarais, W. Minckley, M.E. Douglas, and P. Marsh (1992). Use of genetic characters in conservation biology. Conservation Biology 6:7—8.
DeMarais, B., T. Dowling, M. E. Douglas, W. L. Minckley, and P. Marsh (1992). Origin of Gila seminuda (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) through introgressive hybridization: Consequences for evolution and conservation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 89:2747—2751.
Vrijenhoek, R. C., M. E. Douglas,
and G. K. Meffe (1985). Conservation genetics of endangered fish populations
in Arizona. Science 229:400—402.