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Publications Details for Grant Number R828896

Hybridization Between an Invasive Exotic and a Declining Native Amphibian: Molecular Characterization, Ecological Dynamics, and Genetic Remediation

RFA: Exploratory Research to Anticipate Future Environmental Issues (2000)

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Journal Article Fitzpatrick BM, Benard MF, Fordyce JA. Morphology and escape performance of tiger salamander larvae (Ambystoma tigrinum mavortium). Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Comparative Experimental Biology 2003;297(2):147-159. R828896 (2003)
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Journal Article Fitzpatrick BM, Shaffer HB. Environment-dependent admixture dynamics in a tiger salamander hybrid zone. Evolution 2004;58(6):1282-1293. R828896 (2003)
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Journal Article Fitzpatrick B, JOhnson J, Kump D, Shaffer H, Smith J, Voss S. Rapid fixation of non-native alleles revealed by genome-wide SNP analysis of hybrid tiger salamanders. BMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY 2009;9(176) R828896 (Final)
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Journal Article Fitzpatrick B, Johnson J, Kump D, Shaffer H. Rapid spread of invasive genes into a threatened native species. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 2010;107(8):3606-3610 R828896 (Final)
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Journal Article Riley SPD, Shaffer HB, Voss SR, Fitzpatrick BM. Hybridization between a rare, native tiger salamander (Ambystoma californiense) and its introduced congener. Ecological Applications 2003;13(5):1263-1275. R828896 (2003)
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Fitzpatrick BM, Shaffer HB . Environment dependent and locus dependent barriers to gene exchange in a tiger salamander hybrid zone. Presented at Evolution 2002, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, IL, June 28-July 2, 2002.

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Fitzpatrick BM. Ecological and genetic factors regulating hybridization in California Tiger salamanders. Presented at the University of California at Davis, Division of Biological Sciences Retreat, Sacramento, CA, September 9, 2002.

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Fitzpatrick BM. Dynamics of hybridization between invasive and native tiger salamanders. Presented at the Center for Population Biology Seminar Series, University of California at Davis, CA, November 26, 2002.

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Fitzpatrick BM. Hybridization between California tiger salamanders and invasive tiger salamanders. Presented at the Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force - CA/NV Working Group 2003 Annual Meeting, California State University, Sacramento, CA, January 10, 2003.

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Shaffer HB . Hybridization between an invasive exotic and a declining native amphibian: molecular characterization, ecological dynamics, and genetic remediation. Presented at t he Departmental Seminar, University of Michigan, MI, 2003.

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Shaffer HB . Hybridization between an invasive exotic and a declining native amphibian: molecular characterization, ecological dynamics, and genetic remediation. Presented at the Wildlife Society California Tiger Salamander Workshop, Santa Rosa, CA, 2003.

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Shaffer HB . Hybridization between an invasive exotic and a declining native amphibian: molecular characterization, ecological dynamics, and genetic remediation. Presented at University of Texas, Austin, TX, 2003.

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Shaffer HB . Hybridization between an invasive exotic and a declining native amphibian: molecular characterization, ecological dynamics, and genetic remediation. Presented at Kyushu University, Kita, Kyushu, Japan, 2003.

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