203 results — topic: Biodiversity & Conservation
Data from: Pinus ponderosa alters nitrogen dynamics and diminishes the climate footprint in natural ecosystems of Patagonia
1. Evaluating climate effects on plant-soil interactions in terrestrial ecosystems remains challenging due to the fact that floristic composition co-varies with climate, particularly along rainfall gradients. It is difficult to separate effects of precipitation per se from those mediated indirectly
Data from: Two low coverage bird genomes and a comparison of reference-guided versus de novo genome assemblies
As a greater number and diversity of high-quality vertebrate reference genomes become available, it is increasingly feasible to use these references to guide new draft assemblies for related species. Reference-guided assembly approaches may substantially increase the contiguity and completeness of a
Data from: Z chromosome divergence, polymorphism, and relative effective population size in a genus of lekking birds
Sex chromosomes contribute disproportionately to species boundaries as they diverge faster than autosomes and often have reduced diversity. Their hemizygous nature contributes to faster divergence and reduced diversity, as do some types of selection. In birds, other factors (mating system and bottle
Sage-Grouse de novo assembly
De novo assembly of the Gunnison Sage-Grouse using CLC Genomics Workbench. Includes CLC assembly report.
Sage-Grouse 1x reference-guided genome
1x consensus Sage-Grouse genome from reference-guided assembly using the Chicken genome as reference. Assembly statistics report is included.
Sage-Grouse to Chicken chromosome annotation
Chromsome annotation of the Sage-Grouse using the Chicken genome. Used 1x reference-guided assembly and blast, and assumed high synteny between species.
Southwestern Rare and Endangered Plants: Proceedings of the Third Conference
Many Authors. Conference held September 25-28, 2000 Flagstaff, AZ
Status of Gunison's [sic] sage grouse
D.C. “Jasper” Carlton and Clait E Braun. Biodiversity Legal Foundation. August 18, 1999.
