Jennifer A. Dever
Biology professor - I teach genetics, conservation biology, female biology and herpetology at USF. Research - conservation genetics of reptile and amphibians.
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Low Levels of Nucleotide Diversity in Crocodylus moreletii and Evidence of Hybridization with C. acutus
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Genetic Diversity, Population Subdivision, and Gene Flow in Morelet's Crocodile (Crocodylus moreletii) from Belize, Central America
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We observed high levels of Genetic diversity of Morelet's crocodiles in Belize - using microsatellite loci.
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Fine-scale genetic structure in the threatened Foothill Yellow-legged Frog (Rana boylii). Journal of Herpetology, 41(1):168-173.
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This paper describes a recent population genetics study of foothill yellow-legged frogs (a threatened species) in Mendocino Nat'l. Forest. Genetic variation between individuals throughout the headwater region of the Eel river located within the ...
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