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David Tallmon
David Tallmon
Professor of Biology, University of Alaska Southeast
Verified email at uas.alaska.edu
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The power and promise of population genomics: from genotyping to genome typing
G Luikart, PR England, D Tallmon, S Jordan, P Taberlet
Nature reviews genetics 4 (12), 981-994, 2003
16032003
The alluring simplicity and complex reality of genetic rescue
DA Tallmon, G Luikart, RS Waples
Trends in ecology & evolution 19 (9), 489-496, 2004
8762004
Genetic rescue to the rescue
AR Whiteley, SW Fitzpatrick, WC Funk, DA Tallmon
Trends in ecology & evolution 30 (1), 42-49, 2015
7402015
Estimation of census and effective population sizes: the increasing usefulness of DNA-based approaches
G Luikart, N Ryman, DA Tallmon, MK Schwartz, FW Allendorf
Conservation Genetics 11, 355-373, 2010
6982010
Estimating animal abundance using noninvasive DNA sampling: promise and pitfalls
LS Mills, JJ Citta, KP Lair, MK Schwartz, DA Tallmon
Ecological applications 10 (1), 283-294, 2000
5402000
Estimating population size of elusive animals with DNA from hunter‐collected feces: four methods for brown bears
EVA Bellemain, JE Swenson, D Tallmon, S Brunberg, P Taberlet
Conservation biology 19 (1), 150-161, 2005
4662005
COMPUTER PROGRAMS: onesamp: a program to estimate effective population size using approximate Bayesian computation
DA Tallmon, A Koyuk, G Luikart, MA Beaumont
Molecular ecology resources 8 (2), 299-301, 2008
4462008
Neglect of genetic diversity in implementation of the convention of biological diversity
L Laikre, FW Allendorf, LC Aroner, CS Baker, DP Gregovich, MM Hansen, ...
Conservation Biology 24 (1), 86-88, 2010
2572010
The crucial role of genome-wide genetic variation in conservation
M Kardos, EE Armstrong, SW Fitzpatrick, S Hauser, PW Hedrick, JM Miller, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (48), e2104642118, 2021
2382021
Simple life-history traits explain key effective population size ratios across diverse taxa
RS Waples, G Luikart, JR Faulkner, DA Tallmon
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 280 (1768), 20131339, 2013
2302013
Estimating effective population size from linkage disequilibrium: severe bias in small samples
PR England, JM Cornuet, P Berthier, DA Tallmon, G Luikart
Conservation Genetics 7, 303-308, 2006
2082006
The exciting potential and remaining uncertainties of genetic rescue
DA Bell, ZL Robinson, WC Funk, SW Fitzpatrick, FW Allendorf, ...
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 34 (12), 1070-1079, 2019
1862019
Genetic change for earlier migration timing in a pink salmon population
RP Kovach, AJ Gharrett, DA Tallmon
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 279 (1743), 3870-3878, 2012
1782012
Review of DNA-based census and effective population size estimators
MK Schwartz, DA Tallmon, G Luikart
Animal Conservation forum 1 (4), 293-299, 1998
1721998
Experimental evidence for beneficial fitness effects of gene flow in recently isolated populations
D Newman, DA Tallmon
Conservation biology 15 (4), 1054-1063, 2001
1682001
Comparative evaluation of a new effective population size estimator based on approximate Bayesian computation
DA Tallmon, G Luikart, MA Beaumont
Genetics 167 (2), 977-988, 2004
1532004
Earlier migration timing, decreasing phenotypic variation, and biocomplexity in multiple salmonid species
RP Kovach, JE Joyce, JD Echave, MS Lindberg, DA Tallmon
PloS one 8 (1), e53807, 2013
1382013
The Arctic melting pot
BP Kelly, A Whiteley, D Tallmon
Nature 468 (7326), 891-891, 2010
1312010
Use of logs within home ranges of California red-backed voles on a remnant of forest
D Tallmon, LS Mills
Journal of Mammalogy 75 (1), 97-101, 1994
1311994
Of mice and men and trillium: cascading effects of forest fragmentation
DA Tallmon, ES Jules, NJ Radke, LS Mills
Ecological Applications 13 (5), 1193-1203, 2003
1222003
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