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Michael E. Douglas
Michael E. Douglas
Professor & 21st Century Chair in Global Change Biology, Univ. Arkansas/Fayetteville 72701
Verified email at uark.edu
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Ecological and evolutionary consequences of biotic homogenization
JD Olden, NLR Poff, MR Douglas, ME Douglas, KD Fausch
Trends in ecology & evolution 19 (1), 18-24, 2004
16762004
Does morphology predict ecology? Hypothesis testing within a freshwater stream fish assemblage
ME Douglas, WJ Matthews
Oikos, 213-224, 1992
2851992
Quantitative matrix comparisons in ecological and evolutionary investigations
ME Douglas, JA Endler
Journal of Theoretical Biology 99 (4), 777-795, 1982
2411982
Statistical comparison of proximity matrices: applications in animal behaviour
GD Schnell, DJ Watt, ME Douglas
Animal behaviour 33 (1), 239-253, 1985
2361985
Origin of Gila seminuda (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) through introgressive hybridization: implications for evolution and conservation.
BD Demarais, TE Dowling, ME Douglas, WL Minckley, PC Marsh
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 89 (7), 2747-2751, 1992
2301992
Conservation genetics of endangered fish populations in Arizona
RC Vrijenhoek, ME Douglas, GK Meffe
Science 229 (4711), 400-402, 1985
1991985
Indigenous fishes of western North America and the hypothesis of competitive displacement: Meda fulgida (Cyprinidae) as a case study
ME Douglas, PC Marsh, WL Minckley
Copeia, 9-19, 1994
1881994
Evolution of rattlesnakes (Viperidae; Crotalus) in the warm deserts of western North America shaped by Neogene vicariance and Quaternary climate change
ME Douglas, MR Douglas, GW Schuett, LW Porras
Molecular ecology 15 (11), 3353-3374, 2006
1762006
Predation by introduced fishes on endangered humpback chub and other native species in the Little Colorado River, Arizona
PC Marsh, ME Douglas
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 126 (2), 343-346, 1997
1591997
BA3‐SNPs: Contemporary migration reconfigured in BayesAss for next‐generation sequence data
SM Mussmann, MR Douglas, TK Chafin, ME Douglas
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 10 (10), 1808-1813, 2019
1152019
A comparative study of topographical orientation in Ambystoma (Amphibia: Caudata)
ME Douglas, BL Monroe
Copeia 1981 (2), 460-463, 1981
1111981
Discovery and extinction of western fishes: A blink of the eye in geologic time
WL Minckley, ME Douglas
Battle against extinction: Native fish management in the American west …, 1991
1051991
Population estimates/population movements of Gila cypha, an endangered cyprinid fish in the Grand Canyon region of Arizona
ME Douglas, PC Marsh
Copeia, 15-28, 1996
1031996
Phylogeography of the Western Rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis) complex (Reptilia: Viperidae), with Emphasis on the Colorado Plateau
ME Douglas, MR Douglas, GW Schuett, L Porras, AT Holycross
Biology of the Vipers, 11-50, 2002
95*2002
Geographic isolation, genetic divergence, and ecological non-exchangeability define ESUs in a threatened sky-island rattlesnake
AT Holycross, ME Douglas
Biological conservation 134 (1), 142-154, 2007
922007
Migration and sexual selection in Ambystoma jeffersonianum
ME Douglas
Canadian Journal of Zoology 57 (12), 2303-2310, 1979
781979
Parsimony analysis and the phylogeny of the plecotine bats (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae)
R Tumlison, ME Douglas
Journal of Mammalogy 73 (2), 276-285, 1992
731992
The human dimensions of biotic homogenization
JD Olden, ME Douglas, MR Douglas
Conservation Biology 19 (6), 2036-2038, 2005
712005
Drought in an evolutionary context: Molecular variability in Flannelmouth Sucker (Catostomus latipinnis) from the Colorado River Basin of western North America
MR Douglas, PC Brunner, ME Douglas
Freshwater Biology 48 (7), 1254-1273, 2003
662003
Use of Geometric Morphometrics to Differentiate Gila (Cyprinidae) within the Upper Colorado River Basin
ME Douglas, MR Douglas, JM Lynch, DM McElroy
Copeia 2001 (2), 389-400, 2001
642001
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