Search Results - "Cheek, Rebecca G"
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A lack of genetic diversity and minimal adaptive evolutionary divergence in introduced Mysis shrimp after 50 years
Published in Evolutionary applications (01-01-2024)“…The successes of introduced populations in novel habitats often provide powerful examples of evolution and adaptation. In the 1950s, opossum shrimp (Mysis…”
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Population genomics indicate three different modes of divergence and speciation with gene flow in the green-winged teal duck complex
Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-05-2023)“…[Display omitted] •Resolved uncertainty in the green-winged teal and the yellow-billed teal complex.•Ultraconserved elements were used to resolve phylogenic…”
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Habitat‐linked genetic variation supports microgeographic adaptive divergence in an island‐endemic bird species
Published in Molecular ecology (01-05-2022)“…We investigated the potential mechanisms driving habitat‐linked genetic divergence within a bird species endemic to a single 250‐km2 island. The island…”
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ONeSAMP 3.0: estimation of effective population size via single nucleotide polymorphism data from one population
Published in G3 : genes - genomes - genetics (07-10-2024)“…Abstract The genetic effective size (Ne) is arguably one of the most important characteristics of a population as it impacts the rate of loss of genetic…”
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First Documented Observation of Island Scrub-Jay (Aphelocoma insularis) Precopulatory Display
Published in Western North American naturalist (01-07-2019)“…We report what we believe is the first documented observation of Island Scrub-Jay (Aphelocoma insularis) copulation behavior. We compare our observations to…”
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Lack of avian predators is associated with behavioural plasticity in nest construction and height in an island songbird
Published in Animal behaviour (01-12-2022)“…Orange-crowned warblers, Leiothlypis celata sordida, breeding on the California Channel Islands exhibit remarkable variation in their nest structure and…”
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