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Tara A Pelletier

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Ecology and Evolution|July 26, 2021
The impact of climate change on western <i>Plethodon</i> salamanders' distributionSir Nottingham, Tara A Pelletier
Biology Letters|January 19, 2018
Geographical range size and latitude predict population genetic structure in a global surveyTara A Pelletier, Bryan C Carstens
Molecular Ecology|March 22, 2018
A pheromone by any other gene would smell as sweetTara A Pelletier, Robert D Denton
Molecular Ecology|March 22, 2014
Model choice for phylogeographic inference using a large set of modelsTara A Pelletier, Bryan C Carstens
Peerj|January 18, 2020
Identifying model violations under the multispecies coalescent model using P2C2M.SNAPPDrew J Duckett, Tara A Pelletier, Bryan C Carstens
Plos One|October 18, 2024
Predicting genetic biodiversity in salamanders using geographic, climatic, and life history traitsDanielle J Parsons, Abigail E Green, Bryan C Carstens, et al.
Molecular Ecology|July 17, 2013
How to fail at species delimitationBryan C Carstens, Tara A Pelletier, Noah M Reid, et al.
Systematic Biology|November 22, 2014
Historical Species Distribution Models Predict Species Limits in Western Plethodon SalamandersTara A Pelletier, Charlie Crisafulli, Steve Wagner, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 5, 2018
Predicting plant conservation priorities on a global scaleTara A Pelletier, Bryan C Carstens, David C Tank, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 28, 2022
Analysis of biodiversity data suggests that mammal species are hidden in predictable placesDanielle J Parsons, Tara A Pelletier, Jamin G Wieringa, et al.
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Ecology and Evolution|July 26, 2021
The impact of climate change on western <i>Plethodon</i> salamanders' distributionSir Nottingham, Tara A Pelletier
Biology Letters|January 19, 2018
Geographical range size and latitude predict population genetic structure in a global surveyTara A Pelletier, Bryan C Carstens
Molecular Ecology|March 22, 2018
A pheromone by any other gene would smell as sweetTara A Pelletier, Robert D Denton
Molecular Ecology|March 22, 2014
Model choice for phylogeographic inference using a large set of modelsTara A Pelletier, Bryan C Carstens
Peerj|January 18, 2020
Identifying model violations under the multispecies coalescent model using P2C2M.SNAPPDrew J Duckett, Tara A Pelletier, Bryan C Carstens
Plos One|October 18, 2024
Predicting genetic biodiversity in salamanders using geographic, climatic, and life history traitsDanielle J Parsons, Abigail E Green, Bryan C Carstens, et al.
Molecular Ecology|July 17, 2013
How to fail at species delimitationBryan C Carstens, Tara A Pelletier, Noah M Reid, et al.
Systematic Biology|November 22, 2014
Historical Species Distribution Models Predict Species Limits in Western Plethodon SalamandersTara A Pelletier, Charlie Crisafulli, Steve Wagner, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 5, 2018
Predicting plant conservation priorities on a global scaleTara A Pelletier, Bryan C Carstens, David C Tank, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 28, 2022
Analysis of biodiversity data suggests that mammal species are hidden in predictable placesDanielle J Parsons, Tara A Pelletier, Jamin G Wieringa, et al.
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