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Michael K. Schwartz
Michael K. Schwartz
U.S. Forest Service; Rocky Mountain Research Station,
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Landscape genetics: combining landscape ecology and population genetics
S Manel, MK Schwartz, G Luikart, P Taberlet
Trends in ecology & evolution 18 (4), 189-197, 2003
30002003
Genetic monitoring as a promising tool for conservation and management
MK Schwartz, G Luikart, RS Waples
Trends in ecology & evolution 22 (1), 25-33, 2007
14152007
Gene flow in complex landscapes: testing multiple hypotheses with causal modeling
SA Cushman, KS McKelvey, J Hayden, MK Schwartz
The American Naturalist 168 (4), 486-499, 2006
7772006
Estimation of census and effective population sizes: the increasing usefulness of DNA-based approaches
G Luikart, N Ryman, DA Tallmon, MK Schwartz, FW Allendorf
Conservation Genetics 11, 355-373, 2010
7252010
Distance, flow and PCR inhibition: e DNA dynamics in two headwater streams
SF Jane, TM Wilcox, KS McKelvey, MK Young, MK Schwartz, WH Lowe, ...
Molecular ecology resources 15 (1), 216-227, 2015
6332015
Compromising genetic diversity in the wild: unmonitored large-scale release of plants and animals
L Laikre, MK Schwartz, RS Waples, N Ryman
Trends in ecology & evolution 25 (9), 520-529, 2010
6252010
Robust detection of rare species using environmental DNA: the importance of primer specificity
TM Wilcox, KS McKelvey, MK Young, SF Jane, WH Lowe, AR Whiteley, ...
PloS one 8 (3), e59520, 2013
6162013
Genomics and the challenging translation into conservation practice
ABA Shafer, JBW Wolf, PC Alves, L Bergström, MW Bruford, I Brännström, ...
Trends in ecology & evolution 30 (2), 78-87, 2015
5972015
Quantifying the lag time to detect barriers in landscape genetics
EL Landguth, SA Cushman, MK Schwartz, KS McKelvey, M Murphy, ...
Molecular ecology 19 (19), 4179-4191, 2010
5582010
Estimating animal abundance using noninvasive DNA sampling: promise and pitfalls
LS Mills, JJ Citta, KP Lair, MK Schwartz, DA Tallmon
Ecological applications 10 (1), 283-294, 2000
5472000
Why sampling scheme matters: the effect of sampling scheme on landscape genetic results
MK Schwartz, KS McKelvey
Conservation genetics 10, 441-452, 2009
4942009
Advancing ecological understandings through technological transformations in noninvasive genetics
A Beja‐Pereira, R Oliveira, PC Alves, MK Schwartz, G Luikart
Molecular ecology resources 9 (5), 1279-1301, 2009
4932009
Understanding environmental DNA detection probabilities: A case study using a stream-dwelling char Salvelinus fontinalis
TM Wilcox, KS McKelvey, MK Young, AJ Sepulveda, BB Shepard, ...
Biological Conservation 194, 209-216, 2016
4582016
Understanding and estimating effective population size for practical application in marine species management
MP Hare, L Nunney, MK Schwartz, DE Ruzzante, M Burford, RS Waples, ...
Conservation Biology 25 (3), 438-449, 2011
4332011
The climate velocity of the contiguous U nited S tates during the 20th century
SZ Dobrowski, J Abatzoglou, AK Swanson, JA Greenberg, AR Mynsberge, ...
Global change biology 19 (1), 241-251, 2013
3432013
Monitoring adaptive genetic responses to environmental change
MM HANSEN, I OLIVIERI, DM WALLER, EE NIELSEN
Molecular Ecology, 2012
3022012
Neglect of genetic diversity in implementation of the convention of biological diversity
L Laikre, FW Allendorf, LC Aroner, CS Baker, DP Gregovich, MM Hansen, ...
Conservation Biology 24 (1), 86-88, 2010
2752010
Wolverine gene flow across a narrow climatic niche
MK Schwartz, JP Copeland, NJ Anderson, JR Squires, RM Inman, ...
Ecology 90 (11), 3222-3232, 2009
2522009
Use of empirically derived source‐destination models to map regional conservation corridors
SA Cushman, KS McKELVEY, MK Schwartz
Conservation Biology 23 (2), 368-376, 2009
2472009
Why replication is important in landscape genetics: American black bear in the Rocky Mountains
RA Short Bull, SA Cushman, R Mace, T Chilton, KC Kendall, EL Landguth, ...
Molecular ecology 20 (6), 1092-1107, 2011
2442011
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