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Trio‐binned genomes of the woodrats Neotoma bryanti and Neotoma lepida reveal novel gene islands and rapid copy number evolution of xenobiotic metabolizing genes
Article
  • May 2022
  • DOI: 10.1111/1755-0998.13650
  • ISBN: 1755-098X
  • Teri J. Orr
    Teri J. Orr
  • Robert Greenhalgh
    Robert Greenhalgh
  • Thomas L. Parchman
    Thomas L. Parchman
  • Matthew L. Holding
    Matthew L. Holding
  • James B Henderson
    James B Henderson
Preview image for Caching behavior of woodrats (Neotoma lepida & Neotoma bryanti) through maturity
Source
Caching behavior of woodrats (Neotoma lepida & Neotoma bryanti) through maturity
Poster
  • Feb 2019
  • DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.14205.20967
  • Chyanne Smith
    Chyanne Smith
  • Heather O'donnell
    Heather O'donnell
  • Michele Skopec
    Michele Skopec
Diversity and novelty of the gut microbial community of an herbivorous rodent (Neotoma bryanti)
Article
  • Sep 2011
  • DOI: 10.1007/s13199-011-0125-3
  • ISBN: 0334-5114
  • M. Denise Dearing
    M. Denise Dearing
  • Kevin D. Kohl
    Kevin D. Kohl
  • Robert B. Weiss
    Robert B. Weiss
  • Colin Dale
    Colin Dale
Preview image for Hybridization in the absence of an ecotone favors hybrid success in woodrats ( Neotoma spp.)
Source
Hybridization in the absence of an ecotone favors hybrid success in woodrats ( Neotoma spp.)
Article
  • Jan 2023
  • DOI: 10.1093/evolut/qpad012
  • ISBN: 0014-3820
  • Dylan M. Klure
    Dylan M. Klure
  • Robert Greenhalgh
    Robert Greenhalgh
  • Thomas L. Parchman
    Thomas L. Parchman
  • Marjorie D. Matocq
    Marjorie D. Matocq
  • Lanie M Galland
    Lanie M Galland
Eimeria albigulae (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae): New Host and Distributional Record from the Bryant's Woodrat, Neotoma bryanti (Rodentia: Cricetidae), from California, U.S.A.
Article
  • Aug 2022
  • DOI: 10.1654/COPA-D-21-00010
  • ISBN: 1525-2647
  • Chris T. McAllister
    Chris T. McAllister
  • John A. Hnida
    John A. Hnida
  • Robert N. Fisher
    Robert N. Fisher
Preview image for Trio-binned genomes of the woodrats Neotoma bryanti and N. lepida reveal novel gene islands and rapid copy number evolution of xenobiotic metabolizing cytochrome p450 genes
Source
Trio-binned genomes of the woodrats Neotoma bryanti and N. lepida reveal novel gene islands and rapid copy number evolution of xenobiotic metabolizing cytochrome p450 genes
Preprint
  • Mar 2021
  • DOI: 10.1101/2021.03.08.434435
  • Teri J. Orr
    Teri J. Orr
  • Robert Greenhalgh
    Robert Greenhalgh
  • Thomas L. Parchman
    Thomas L. Parchman
  • Matthew L. Holding
    Matthew L. Holding
  • James B Henderson
    James B Henderson
Preview image for Differences in dietary composition and preference maintained despite gene flow across a woodrat hybrid zone
Source
Differences in dietary composition and preference maintained despite gene flow across a woodrat hybrid zone
Article
  • Mar 2021
  • DOI: 10.1002/ece3.7399
  • ISBN: 2045-7758
  • Danny P. Nielsen
    Danny P. Nielsen
  • Marjorie D. Matocq
    Marjorie D. Matocq
Reevaluation of the phylogenetic relationships among Neotomini rodents ( Hodomys , Neotoma , and Xenomys ) and comments on the woodrat classification
Article
  • Apr 2022
  • DOI: 10.1093/jmammal/gyac031
  • ISBN: 0022-2372
  • Robert D. Bradley
    Robert D. Bradley
  • Cody W. Edwards
    Cody W. Edwards
  • Laramie L. Lindsey
    Laramie L. Lindsey
  • Joanna R Bateman
    Joanna R Bateman
  • M.N.B. Cajimat
    M.N.B. Cajimat
The gut microbiome reflects ancestry despite dietary shifts across a hybrid zone
Article
  • Nov 2022
  • DOI: 10.1111/ele.14135
  • ISBN: 1461-0248
  • Danny P. Nielsen
    Danny P. Nielsen
  • Joshua G. Harrison
    Joshua G. Harrison
  • Nathan W. Byer
    Nathan W. Byer
  • Trevor M. Faske
    Trevor M. Faske
  • Thomas L. Parchman
    Thomas L. Parchman
Toxin tolerance across landscapes: Ecological exposure not a prerequisite
Article
  • May 2022
  • DOI: 10.1111/1365-2435.14093
  • ISBN: 0269-8463
  • M. Denise Dearing
    M. Denise Dearing
  • Teri J. Orr
    Teri J. Orr
  • Dylan M. Klure
    Dylan M. Klure
  • Robert Greenhalgh
    Robert Greenhalgh
  • Sara B. Weinstein
    Sara B. Weinstein
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