Division of Wildlife Conservation (DWC) Publication Details
Reply to the comment by Morales et al. on "Population genetics reveal Myotis keenii (Keen's myotis) and Myotis evotis (long-eared myotis) to be a single species"
- Reference: Lausen, C. L., M. F. Proctor, D. Paetkau, D. W. Nagorsen, P. Govindarajulu, D. Burles, and K. Blejwas. 2021. Reply to the comment by Morales et al. on "Population genetics reveal Myotis keenii (Keen's myotis) and Myotis evotis (long-eared myotis) to be a single species." Canadian Journal of Zoology 99:423-32. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjz-2020-0266
- Audiences: Scientist
- Authors: Karen M. Blejwas, Doug Burles, Purnima Govindarajulu, Cori L. Lausen, Dave Nagorsen, David Paetkau, Michael Proctor
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- Keywords: Myotis keenii, Keen's myotis, Myotis evotis, long-eared myotis, Myotis thysanodes, fringed myotis, Myotis septentrionalis, northern myotis, Myotis lucifugus, little brown myotis, microsatellites, taxonomy, microsatellite loci, brown bears, ghost bat, mitochondrial flow, phylogeography, chiroptera, taxonomy, Zoology
- Link: https://doi.org/10.1139/cjz-2020-0266 (Offsite)
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- Primary Authors: Cori L. Lausen
- Programs: Threatened, Endangered, and Diversity Program (TED)
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- Publication Types: Journal Article/External Publication
- Regions:
- Species: Keen's Myotis, Long-Eared Myotis
- Species Categories: Bats, Mammals
- Title: Reply to the comment by Morales et al. on "Population genetics reveal Myotis keenii (Keen's myotis) and Myotis evotis (long-eared myotis) to be a single species"
- Topics: Research
- Year: 2021
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