Browsing University of Central Oklahoma by Author "Fenwick, Allyson"
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Genetic structure and the potential for hybridization in populations of Peromyscus SPP. of plateau regions in Western Oklahoma.
Vrla, Sarah C. (2019)There are many evolutionary mechanisms that influence the process of speciation, or the creation of new species. One such process is genetic recombination. Hybridization can be argued to be a unique form of genetic ... -
Observations on the genetic diversity of bobcat (Lynx rufus) populations in Oklahoma
McSweeny, Timothy (2022) -
Reexamination of a pocket gopher (Geomys) contact zone in Oklahoma and hybrid identification using microsatellites and mitochondrial DNA markers.
Meyer, Kristy (2019)Two species of pocket gophers, Geomys bursarius and G. breviceps, are found in central Oklahoma. These species were previously recorded as hybridizing in a contact zone located within Cleveland County. This contact zone ... -
Using molecular markers to assess species distribution, contact zones, and hybridization in Oklahoma pocket gophers (geomys).
Coffman, Christina N. (2018)Speciation is the evolutionary process which leads to the formation of new and distinct species. Understanding the mechanisms involved in the speciation process is imperative for understanding evolutionary biology and ...