Search Results - "Hicks, Jason F."
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Patterns of Genetic Diversity and Its Loss in Mammalian Populations
Published in Conservation biology (01-08-2005)“…Policy aimed at conserving biodiversity has focused on species diversity. Loss of genetic diversity, however, can affect population persistence, evolutionary…”
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High Plant Diversity in Eocene South America: Evidence from Patagonia
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (04-04-2003)“…Tropical South America has the highest plant diversity of any region today, but this richness is usually characterized as a geologically recent development…”
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REINTRODUCTION AND GENETIC STRUCTURE: ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK IN YELLOWSTONE AND THE WESTERN STATES
Published in Journal of mammalogy (01-02-2007)“…Translocation is a common tool for restoring wildlife populations; however, potential genetic consequences include reduced levels of diversity within and…”
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IS THERE A GENETIC BASIS FOR ANTLER AND PEDICLE MALFORMATIONS IN REINTRODUCED ELK IN NORTHERN ARIZONA?
Published in The Southwestern naturalist (01-06-2006)“…Morphological abnormalities can be associated with inbreeding depression or heritability in natural populations. We explored a genetic basis for antler and…”
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A New Calibration Point for the Late Cretaceous Time Scale: The 40Ar/39Ar Isotopic Age of the C33r/C33n Geomagnetic Reversal from the Judith River Formation (Upper Creataceous), Elk Basin, Wyoming, USA
Published in The Journal of geology (01-05-1995)“…We present a new calibration point for the latest Cretaceous time scale, an interval that at present contains no well-dated polarity reversals. The…”
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A New Calibration Point for the Late Cretaceous Time Scale: The$^{40}Ar/^{39}Ar$Isotopic Age of the C33r/C33n Geomagnetic Reversal from the Judith River Formation (Upper Creataceous), Elk Basin, Wyoming, USA
Published in The Journal of geology (01-05-1995)“…We present a new calibration point for the latest Cretaceous time scale, an interval that at present contains no well-dated polarity reversals. The…”
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High Plant Diversity in Eocene South America: Evidence from Patagonia
Published in Science communication (04-04-2003)“…The highest level of biodiversity in the modern world is contained in tropical South America. These high levels of biodiversity have been characterized as a…”
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