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期刊名:Journal of heredity

缩写:J HERED

ISSN:0022-1503

e-ISSN:1465-7333

IF/分区:2.5/Q2

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Samantha L R Capel,Natalie M Hamilton,Devaughn Fraser et al. Samantha L R Capel et al.
Townsend's big-eared bat, Corynorhinus townsendii, is a cave- and mine-roosting species found largely in western North America. Considered a species of conservation concern throughout much of its range, protection efforts would greatly bene...
Rena M Schweizer,Colleen G Meidt,Ligia R Benavides et al. Rena M Schweizer et al.
The Mojave poppy bee, Perdita meconis Griswold (Hymenoptera: Anthophila: Andrenidae), is a species of conservation concern that is restricted to the eastern Mojave Desert of North America. It is a specialist pollinator of two poppy genera, ...
Richard Flamio Jr,Kristina M Ramstad Richard Flamio Jr
Despite being quite specious (~10,000 extant species), birds have a fairly uniform genome size and karyotype (including the common occurrence of microchromosomes) relative to other vertebrate lineages. Storks (Family Ciconiidae) are a chari...
Nathan A Johnson,Andrew R Henderson,Jess W Jones et al. Nathan A Johnson et al.
Characterizing the mechanisms influencing the distribution of genetic variation in aquatic species can be difficult due to the dynamic nature of hydrological landscapes. In North America's Central Highlands, a complex history of glacial dyn...
Magnus Wolf,Carola Greve,Tilman Schell et al. Magnus Wolf et al.
Snakeflies (Raphidioptera) are the smallest order of holometabolous insects that have kept their distinct and name-giving appearance since the Mesozoic, probably since the Jurassic, and possibly even since their emergence in the Carbonifero...
Christophe W Patterson,Erandi Bonillas-Monge,Adrian Brennan et al. Christophe W Patterson et al.
Smoky rubyspot damselflies (Hetaerina titia Drury, 1773) are one of the most commonly encountered odonates along streams and rivers on both slopes of Central America and the Atlantic drainages in the United States and southern Canada. Owing...
Adam D Leaché,Hayden R Davis,Chris R Feldman et al. Adam D Leaché et al.
Understanding the processes that shape genetic diversity by either promoting or preventing population divergence can help identify geographic areas that either facilitate or limit gene flow. Furthermore, broadly distributed species allow us...
Isabel Salado,Michaela Preick,Natividad Lupiáñez-Corpas et al. Isabel Salado et al.
The gray wolf (Canis lupus) population on the Iberian Peninsula was the largest in western and central Europe during most of the 20th century, with its size apparently never under a few hundred individuals. After partial legal protection in...
Wesley C Au,Simon G Dures,Yasuko Ishida et al. Wesley C Au et al.
The illegal poaching of lions for their body parts poses a severe threat to lion populations across Africa. Poaching accounts for 35% of all human-caused lion deaths, with 51% attributed to retaliatory killings following livestock predation...
Joanna W Elmore,Taylor M Wilcox,Alex E Dutcher et al. Joanna W Elmore et al.
Predation is an important species interaction to monitor when assessing an invasive species' impact on a particular ecosystem, but it can be difficult to observe and thus, fully understand. On Kaua'i island, invasive Barn Owls (Tyto alba) p...