William C. Funk, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of Montana, Missoula, MT |
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"William Funk"Parents
Sign in to add mentorFred W. Allendorf | grad student | 2004 | Univ. Montana | |
(Patterns and consequences of dispersal in Columbia spotted frogs (Rana luteiventris).) |
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Blackman RC, Bruder A, Burdon FJ, et al. (2020) A meeting framework for inclusive and sustainable science. Nature Ecology & Evolution |
Mason NA, Fletcher NK, Gill BA, et al. (2020) Coalescent-based species delimitation is sensitive to geographic sampling and isolation by distance Systematics and Biodiversity. 18: 269-280 |
Fitzpatrick SW, Bradburd GS, Kremer CT, et al. (2019) Genomic and Fitness Consequences of Genetic Rescue in Wild Populations. Current Biology : Cb |
Lessmann J, Troya MJ, Flecker AS, et al. (2019) Validating anthropogenic threat maps as a tool for assessing river ecological integrity in Andean-Amazon basins. Peerj. 7: e8060 |
Kozakiewicz CP, Burridge CP, Funk WC, et al. (2019) Urbanization reduces genetic connectivity in bobcats (Lynx rufus) at both intra- and inter-population spatial scales. Molecular Ecology |
Bell DA, Robinson ZL, Funk WC, et al. (2019) The Exciting Potential and Remaining Uncertainties of Genetic Rescue. Trends in Ecology & Evolution |
Fitak RR, Antonides JD, Baitchman EJ, et al. (2019) The Expectations and Challenges of Wildlife Disease Research in the Era of Genomics: Forecasting with a Horizon Scan-like Exercise. The Journal of Heredity. 110: 261-274 |
Billerman SM, Jesmer BR, Watts AG, et al. (2019) Testing theoretical metapopulation conditions with genotypic data from Boreal Chorus Frogs (Pseudacris maculata) Canadian Journal of Zoology. 97: 1042-1053 |
Kozakiewicz CP, Burridge CP, Funk WC, et al. (2018) Pathogens in space: Advancing understanding of pathogen dynamics and disease ecology through landscape genetics. Evolutionary Applications. 11: 1763-1778 |
Polato NR, Gill BA, Shah AA, et al. (2018) Narrow thermal tolerance and low dispersal drive higher speciation in tropical mountains. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |