Manuscripts submitted and published (last 5 years):

Douglas, M. R., P. C. Brunner and M. E. Douglas (2004)
Evolutionary homoplasy among species flocks of Central Alpine Coregonus (Teleostei: Salmoniformes)
Copeia 2004: submitted

Holycross, A. T. and M. E. Douglas (2004)
Geographic isolation, negligible gene flow, and genetic bottlenecks define ESUs in a threatened 'sky-island' rattlesnake
Molecular Ecology 2004: submitted

Douglas M. R, and M. E. Douglas (2004)
A molecular definition of conservation units in the Sonora Sucker (Catostomus insignis) of Southwestern North America
Conservation Genetics 2004: submitted

Olden, J. D., N. L. Poff, M. R Douglas, M. E. Douglas, and K. D. Fausch (2004)
Ecological and evolutionary consequences of biotic homogenization: beyond a simple focus on species diversity loss
Trends in Ecology and Evolution 19(1):18—24

Oakey, D. D., M. E. Douglas, and M. R. Douglas (2004)
A small fish in a large landscape: Molecular diversification of Rhinichthys osculus (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) in Western North America
Copeia 2004(2):207—221

Douglas, M. R., P. C. Brunner, and M. E. Douglas (2003)
Drought in an evolutionary context: Molecular variability in Flannelmouth Sucker (Catostomus latipinnis) from the Colorado River Basin of Western North America
Freshwater Biology 48(7):1254—1273

Reed, R. N., and M. E. Douglas (2002)
Ecology of the Grand Canyon Rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis abyssus) in the Little Colorado River of Grand Canyon (AZ)
Southwestern Naturalist 47(1):30—39

Holycross, A. T., M. E. Douglas, J. R. Higbee and R. H. Bogden (2002)
Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci from a threatened rattlesnake (New Mexico Ridgenose Rattlesnake, Crotalus willardi obscurus)
Molecular Ecology Notes 2:537—539

Pfeiler, E., J. Colborn, M. R.Douglas, and M. E. Douglas (2002)
Systematic status of bonefishes (Albula spp.) from the Eastern Pacific Ocean, inferred from analyses of allozyme and mitochondrial DNA
Environmental Biology of Fishes 63:151—159

Schuett, G. W., M. Hoggren, M. E. Douglas, and H. W. Greene (editors) (2002)
Biology of the Vipers
Eagle Mountain Press, Salt Lake City UT

Holycross, A. T., C. W. Painter, D. G. Barker, and M. E. Douglas (2002)
Foraging ecology of a threatened rattlesnake, Crotalus willardi obscurus, pp. 243—252. In: Biology of the Vipers (G. W. Schuett, M. Hoggren, M. E. Douglas, and H. W. Greene, eds). Eagle Mountain Press, Salt Lake City UT

Douglas, M. E., M. R. Douglas, G. W. Schuett, L. Porras, and A. T. Holycross (2002)
Phylogeography of the Western Rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis) complex (Reptilia: Viperidae), with emphasis on the Colorado Plateau, pp. 11—50. In: Biology of the Vipers (G. W. Schuett, M. Hoggren, M. E. Douglas, and H. W. Greene, eds). Eagle Mountain Press, Salt Lake City UT

Douglas, M. R., M. E. Douglas, and P. C. Brunner (2001)
Population estimates, movements, and size structure of the endangered Quitobaquito desert pupfish, Cyprinodon macularius eremus
Southwestern Naturalist 46:141—150

Douglas, M. E., M. R. Douglas, J. M. Lynch, and D. M. McElroy (2001)
Use of geometric morphometrics to differentiate Gila (Cyprinidae) in the Upper Colorado River basin.
Copeia 2001:390—401

Douglas, M. R., M. E. Douglas, and P. C. Brunner (2001)
Population estimates, movements, and size structure of the endangered Quitobaquito desert pupfish, Cyprinodon macularius eremus
Southwestern Naturalist 46:141—150

Smith, L. J., A. T. Holycross, C. W. Painter, and M. E. Douglas (2000)
Montane rattlesnakes and prescribed fire
Southwestern Naturalist 46:54—61

Douglas, M. R., and M. E. Douglas (2000)
Late season reproduction by big-river Catostomidae in Grand Canyon (Arizona).
Copeia 2000: 238—244.

Meretsky, V., R. Valdez, M. E. Douglas, M. Brouder, O. Gorman, and P. Marsh (2000)
Spatiotemporal variation in length-weight relations of endangered humpback chub: Implications for conservation and management.
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 129: 419—428

Douglas, M. E., W. L. Minckley, and B. D. DeMarais (1999)
Did vicariance shape phenotypes of western North American fishes? Evidence from Gila River cyprinids
Evolution 53:238—246

 

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