La Kretz Center for California Conservation Science

Publications

Total records: 184

Delayed life history effects, multilevel selection, and evolutionary trade-offs in the California tiger salamander

C. A. Searcy, L. N. Gray, P. C. Trenham and H. B. Shaffer

Ecology 95:68-77, 2014.

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Genomics in ecology, evolution and systematics

H. B. Shaffer and M. D. Purugganan

Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 44:1-4, 2013.

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Effects of tail-clipping on survivorship and growth of larval salamanders

R.L. Polich, C. A. Searcy and H. B. Shaffer

J. Wildlife Management 77:1420-1425, 2013.

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Misleading phylogenetic inferences based on single-exemplar sampling in the turtle genus Pseudemys

P. Q. Spinks, R, C. Thomson, G. B. Pauly, C. E. Newman, G. Mount and H. B. Shaffer

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 68:269-281, 2013.

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The western painted turtle genome, a model for the evolution of extreme physiological adaptations in a slowly evolving lineage

H. B. Shaffer (and 58 coauthors)

Genome Biology 2013, 14:R28, 2013.

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Short hydroperiod decreases fitness of nonnative salamanders in California

J. R. Johnson, M. E. Ryan, S. J. Micheletti, and H. B. Shaffer

Animal Conservation 16:556-565, 2013.

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Lethal effects of water quality on threatened California salamanders but not on co-occurring hybrid salamanders

M. E. Ryan, J. R. Johnson, B. M. Fitzpatrick, L. J. Lowenstine, A. M. Picco and H. B. Shaffer

Conservation Biology 27:95-102, 2013.

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Microhabitat use and migration distance of an endangered grassland amphibian

C. A. Searcy, Gabbai-Saldate, E., and H. B Shaffer

Biological Conservation 158:80-87, 2013.

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Evolution and Conservation

H. B. Shaffer

pp. 766-773 in The Princeton Guide to Evolution, J. Losos, Editor In Chief. Princeton University Press, 2013.

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Habitat features determine the basking distribution of introduced red-eared sliders and native western pond turtles

M. R. Lambert, S. N. Nielsen, A. N. Wright, R. C. Thomson, and H. B. Shaffer

Chelonian Conservation and Biology 12:192-199, 2013.

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