2019
Restoration‐mediated secondary contact leads to introgression of alewife ecotypes separated by a colonial‐era dam
Reid K, Garza J, Gephard S, Caccone A, Post D, Palkovacs E. Restoration‐mediated secondary contact leads to introgression of alewife ecotypes separated by a colonial‐era dam. Evolutionary Applications 2019, 13: 652-664. PMID: 32211058, PMCID: PMC7086056, DOI: 10.1111/eva.12890.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSecondary contactAnadromous alewifeDirection of introgressionAbundance of juvenilesAdult anadromous alewivesLandlocked populationsDifferent habitatsAnadromous fishAlewife populationDifferent ecotypesParentage assignmentFin clipsEvolutionary processesIntrogressionEcotypesGenetic markersNatural ecosystemsReal ecosystemsReintroduction projectsF1 hybridsJuvenile productionAlewifeAdult alewivesSample of juvenilesRestoration projects
2004
Genetic evaluation of a proposed introduction: the case of the greater prairie chicken and the extinct heath hen
Palkovacs E, Oppenheimer A, Gladyshev E, Toepfer J, Amato G, Chase T, Caccone A. Genetic evaluation of a proposed introduction: the case of the greater prairie chicken and the extinct heath hen. Molecular Ecology 2004, 13: 1759-1769. PMID: 15189201, DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-294x.2004.02181.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGreater prairie-chickensPrairie-ChickensMitochondrial control region sequencesDivergent mitochondrial lineagesPrairie grouseControl region sequencesDifferent habitat typesEcological exchangeabilityMitochondrial lineagesExtant populationsPopulation bottlenecksMtDNA haplotypesHabitat typesExtirpated populationsPopulation introductionsGrouse speciesGenetic analysisRegion sequencesGeographical isolationHuman disturbanceGrouse populationsEcosystem restorationEcosystem restoration projectsHen populationRestoration projects