Search Results - "Floyd, Chris H."
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Discovery of Yellow-Bellied Marmots in the Pilot Range: Implications for Species Distribution Models in the Great Basin
Published in Western North American naturalist (01-12-2017)“…The array of island-like mountains that characterizes the Great Basin has long been a model system for studying the effects of past and present climate change…”
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Pattern and timing of mitochondrial divergence of island spotted skunks on the California Channel Islands
Published in Journal of mammalogy (11-04-2022)“…Island spotted skunks (Spilogale gracilis amphiala) are a rare subspecies endemic to the California Channel Islands, currently extant on Santa Cruz and Santa…”
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Contrasting consequences of historical climate change for marmots at northern and temperate latitudes
Published in Journal of mammalogy (24-04-2019)“…Many species that occupy high latitudes of North America were historically restricted to relatively small refugia during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). The…”
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Bottlenecks and rescue effects in a fluctuating population of golden-mantled ground squirrels (Spermophilus lateralis)
Published in Conservation genetics (01-02-2011)“…Mammal species characterized by highly fluctuating populations often maintain genetic diversity in response to frequent demographic bottlenecks, suggesting the…”
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Effects of proximity to riparian zones on avian species richness and abundance in montane aspen woodlands
Published in Journal of field ornithology (01-09-2015)“…Riparian zones often provide more food or nesting resources than surrounding ecosystems and thus support more species or a greater abundance of birds. However,…”
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Marmots on Great Basin Mountaintops: Using Genetics to Test a Biogeographic Paradigm
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-08-2005)“…Boreal mammals in the Great Basin have long been viewed as island-bound Pleistocene relicts because they occupy island-like patches of montane habitat…”
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Genetic differentiation of island spotted skunks, Spilogale gracilis amphiala
Published in Journal of mammalogy (16-02-2011)“…The island spotted skunk (Spilogale gracilis amphiala) is endemic to the 2 largest California Channel Islands, Santa Cruz and Santa Rosa. Unlike the island fox…”
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Conserving the endangered Mexican fishing bat (Myotis vivesi): genetic variation indicates extensive gene flow among islands in the Gulf of California
Published in Conservation genetics (01-06-2010)“…The endangered Mexican fishing bat, Myotis vivesi, appears to have suffered widespread extinction and population decline on islands throughout the Gulf of…”
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ASPEN HEARTWOOD ROT AND THE LOCATION OF CAVITY EXCAVATION BY A PRIMARY CAVITY-NESTER, THE RED-NAPED SAPSUCKER
Published in The Condor (Los Angeles, Calif.) (01-08-2006)“…We investigated nest-hole excavation by the Red-naped Sapsucker (Syphrapicus nuchalis) in aspen (Populus tremuloides) woodlands in western Colorado. Sapsuckers…”
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MARMOT DISTRIBUTION AND HABITAT ASSOCIATIONS IN THE GREAT BASIN
Published in Western North American naturalist (01-10-2004)“…In this study I describe the distribution and habitat associations of yellow-bellied marmots (Marmota flaviventris) in the Great Basin, compare my findings…”
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Relationship Between Aspen Heartwood Rot and the Location of Cavity Excavation by a Primary Cavity-Nester, the Red-Naped Sapsucker
Published in The Condor (Los Angeles, Calif.) (01-08-2006)“…We investigated nest-hole excavation by the Red-naped Sapsucker (Syphrapicus nuchalis) in aspen (Populus tremuloides) woodlands in western Colorado. Sapsuckers…”
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Relationship between Aspen Heartwood Rot and the Location of Cavity Excavation by a Primary Cavity-Nester, the Red-Naped Sapsucker / Relación entre un Hongo de Populus tremuloides y la Ubicación de Excavaciones de Syphrapicus nuchalis, un Ave que Nidifica en Cavidades Primarias
Published in The Condor (Los Angeles, Calif.) (01-08-2006)“…We investigated nest-hole excavation by the Red-naped Sapsucker (Syphrapicus nuchalis) in aspen (Populus tremuloides) woodlands in western Colorado. Sapsuckers…”
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