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Cassandra M Miller

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Heliyon|April 24, 2023
Microplastics and their interactions with microbiotaAli Parsaeimehr, Cassandra M Miller, Gulnihal Ozbay
Plos One|July 9, 2015
Range-Wide Genetic Analysis of Little Brown Bat (Myotis lucifugus) Populations: Estimating the Risk of Spread of White-Nose SyndromeMaarten J Vonhof, Amy L Russell, Cassandra M Miller-Butterworth
Nature|July 11, 2003
Strong population substructure is correlated with morphology and ecology in a migratory batCassandra M Miller-Butterworth, David S Jacobs, Eric H Harley
Genes|October 23, 2021
Genetic Diversity and Relatedness among Captive African Painted Dogs in North AmericaCassandra M Miller-Butterworth, Karen Vacco, Amy L Russell, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|June 4, 2020
Assessment of spatial genetic structure to identify populations at risk for infection of an emerging epizootic diseaseWilliam L Miller, Cassandra M Miller-Butterworth, Duane R Diefenbach, et al.
The Journal of Heredity|March 5, 2014
Genetic structure of little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus) corresponds with spread of white-nose syndrome among hibernaculaCassandra M Miller-Butterworth, Maarten J Vonhof, Joel Rosenstern, et al.
Behavior Genetics|July 3, 2007
The serotonin transporter: sequence variation in Macaca fascicularis and its relationship to dominanceCassandra M Miller-Butterworth, Jay R Kaplan, M Michael Barmada, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|October 16, 2007
Sequence variation in the primate dopamine transporter gene and its relationship to social dominanceCassandra M Miller-Butterworth, Jay R Kaplan, John Shaffer, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|April 24, 2007
A family matter: conclusive resolution of the taxonomic position of the long-fingered bats, miniopterusCassandra M Miller-Butterworth, William J Murphy, Stephen J O'Brien, et al.
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Heliyon|April 24, 2023
Microplastics and their interactions with microbiotaAli Parsaeimehr, Cassandra M Miller, Gulnihal Ozbay
Plos One|July 9, 2015
Range-Wide Genetic Analysis of Little Brown Bat (Myotis lucifugus) Populations: Estimating the Risk of Spread of White-Nose SyndromeMaarten J Vonhof, Amy L Russell, Cassandra M Miller-Butterworth
Nature|July 11, 2003
Strong population substructure is correlated with morphology and ecology in a migratory batCassandra M Miller-Butterworth, David S Jacobs, Eric H Harley
Genes|October 23, 2021
Genetic Diversity and Relatedness among Captive African Painted Dogs in North AmericaCassandra M Miller-Butterworth, Karen Vacco, Amy L Russell, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|June 4, 2020
Assessment of spatial genetic structure to identify populations at risk for infection of an emerging epizootic diseaseWilliam L Miller, Cassandra M Miller-Butterworth, Duane R Diefenbach, et al.
The Journal of Heredity|March 5, 2014
Genetic structure of little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus) corresponds with spread of white-nose syndrome among hibernaculaCassandra M Miller-Butterworth, Maarten J Vonhof, Joel Rosenstern, et al.
Behavior Genetics|July 3, 2007
The serotonin transporter: sequence variation in Macaca fascicularis and its relationship to dominanceCassandra M Miller-Butterworth, Jay R Kaplan, M Michael Barmada, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|October 16, 2007
Sequence variation in the primate dopamine transporter gene and its relationship to social dominanceCassandra M Miller-Butterworth, Jay R Kaplan, John Shaffer, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|April 24, 2007
A family matter: conclusive resolution of the taxonomic position of the long-fingered bats, miniopterusCassandra M Miller-Butterworth, William J Murphy, Stephen J O'Brien, et al.
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