Pleistocene origins, western ghost lineages, and the emerging phylogeographic history of the red wolf and coyote
Published 2021 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Pleistocene origins, western ghost lineages, and the emerging phylogeographic history of the red wolf and coyote
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
MOLECULAR ECOLOGY
Volume 30, Issue 17, Pages 4292-4304
Publisher
Wiley
Online
2021-06-29
DOI
10.1111/mec.16048
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- A Genome-wide perspective on the persistence of red wolf ancestry in southeastern canids
- (2020) Elizabeth Heppenheimer et al. JOURNAL OF HEREDITY
- Geographic patterns in morphometric and genetic variation for coyote populations with emphasis on southeastern coyotes
- (2019) Joseph W. Hinton et al. Ecology and Evolution
- Rectifying long-standing misconceptions about the ρ statistic for molecular dating
- (2019) Vincent Macaulay et al. PLoS One
- Comparative genomics provides new insights into the remarkable adaptations of the African wild dog (Lycaon pictus)
- (2019) Daniel E. Chavez et al. Scientific Reports
- Ancient DNA suggests modern wolves trace their origin to a Late Pleistocene expansion from Beringia
- (2019) Liisa Loog et al. MOLECULAR ECOLOGY
- Is the Red Wolf a Listable Unit Under the US Endangered Species Act?
- (2018) Robin S Waples et al. JOURNAL OF HEREDITY
- Mapping the expansion of coyotes (Canis latrans) across North and Central America
- (2018) James W. Hody et al. ZooKeys
- Substantial red wolf genetic ancestry persists in wild canids of southwestern Louisiana
- (2018) Sean M. Murphy et al. Conservation Letters
- Population genomics of grey wolves and wolf-like canids in North America
- (2018) Mikkel-Holger S. Sinding et al. PLoS Genetics
- Population Genomic Analysis of North American Eastern Wolves (Canis lycaon) Supports Their Conservation Priority Status
- (2018) Elizabeth Heppenheimer et al. Genes
- Rediscovery of Red Wolf Ghost Alleles in a Canid Population Along the American Gulf Coast
- (2018) Elizabeth Heppenheimer et al. Genes
- DnaSP 6: DNA Sequence Polymorphism Analysis of Large Data Sets
- (2017) Julio Rozas et al. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
- Extinct Beringian wolf morphotype found in the continental U.S. has implications for wolf migration and evolution
- (2016) Julie A. Meachen et al. Ecology and Evolution
- Whole-genome sequence analysis shows that two endemic species of North American wolf are admixtures of the coyote and gray wolf
- (2016) B. M. vonHoldt et al. Science Advances
- RAD sequencing and genomic simulations resolve hybrid origins within North AmericanCanis: Figure 1.
- (2015) L. Y. Rutledge et al. Biology Letters
- Genome-wide Evidence Reveals that African and Eurasian Golden Jackals Are Distinct Species
- (2015) Klaus-Peter Koepfli et al. CURRENT BIOLOGY
- Evolution in coyotes (Canis latrans) in response to the megafaunal extinctions
- (2012) J. A. Meachen et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- Time Dependency of Molecular Evolutionary Rates? Yes and No
- (2011) Sankar Subramanian et al. Genome Biology and Evolution
- The evolution of South American endemic canids: a history of rapid diversification and morphological parallelism
- (2009) F. A. PERINI et al. JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
- Genetic Characterization of Hybrid Wolves across Ontario
- (2009) Paul J. Wilson et al. JOURNAL OF HEREDITY
- Genetic analysis of historic western Great Lakes region wolf samples reveals early Canis lupus/lycaon hybridization
- (2008) T. Wheeldon et al. Biology Letters
Create your own webinar
Interested in hosting your own webinar? Check the schedule and propose your idea to the Peeref Content Team.
Create NowAsk a Question. Answer a Question.
Quickly pose questions to the entire community. Debate answers and get clarity on the most important issues facing researchers.
Get Started