Jessica L. Blois, PhD
Affiliations: | Biology | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
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"Jessica Blois"Bio:
M.S. Humboldt State University with B. Arbogast
Parents
Sign in to add mentorBrian S. Arbogast | grad student | 2002-2004 | Humboldt State University | |
(MS) | ||||
Elizabeth A Hadly | grad student | 2004-2009 | Stanford | |
(Ecological responses to paleoclimatic change: Insights from mammalian populations, species, and communities.) |
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Boria RA, Blois JL. (2023) Phylogeography within the Peromyscus maniculatus species group: Understanding past distribution of genetic diversity and areas of refugia in western North America. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 180: 107701 |
Boria RA, Brown SK, Matocq MD, et al. (2020) Genome-wide genetic variation coupled with demographic and ecological niche modeling of the dusky-footed woodrat (Neotoma fuscipes) reveal patterns of deep divergence and widespread Holocene expansion across northern California. Heredity |
Fox NS, Veneracion JJ, Blois JL. (2020) Are geometric morphometric analyses replicable? Evaluating landmark measurement error and its impact on extant and fossil classification. Ecology and Evolution. 10: 3260-3275 |
Knight CA, Blois JL, Blonder B, et al. (2020) Community Assembly and Climate Mismatch in Late Quaternary Eastern North American Pollen Assemblages. The American Naturalist. 195: 166-180 |
Tóth AB, Lyons SK, Barr WA, et al. (2019) Reorganization of surviving mammal communities after the end-Pleistocene megafaunal extinction. Science (New York, N.Y.). 365: 1305-1308 |
Rapacciuolo G, Blois JL. (2019) Understanding ecological change across large spatial, temporal and taxonomic scales: integrating data and methods in light of theory Ecography. 42: 1247-1266 |
Fitzpatrick MC, Blois JL, Williams JW, et al. (2018) How will climate novelty influence ecological forecasts? Using the Quaternary to assess future reliability. Global Change Biology |
Williams JE, Blois JL. (2018) Range shifts in response to past and future climate change: Can climate velocities and species’ dispersal capabilities explain variation in mammalian range shifts? Journal of Biogeography. 45: 2175-2189 |
Williams JW, Grimm EC, Blois JL, et al. (2018) The Neotoma Paleoecology Database, a multiproxy, international, community-curated data resource Quaternary Research. 89: 156-177 |
Boria RA, Blois JL. (2018) The effect of large sample sizes on ecological niche models: Analysis using a North American rodent, Peromyscus maniculatus Ecological Modelling. 386: 83-88 |