PHYLOGENETIC AND POPULATION GENETIC ASSESSMENT OFRAFINESQUE’S BIG-EARED BAT ( CORYNORHINUS RAFINESQUII )
@inproceedings{Piaggio2011PHYLOGENETICAP, title={PHYLOGENETIC AND POPULATION GENETIC ASSESSMENT OFRAFINESQUE’S BIG-EARED BAT ( CORYNORHINUS RAFINESQUII )}, author={Antoinette J Piaggio and David A. Saugey and D. Sasse}, year={2011} }
Rafinesque’s big-eared bat (Corynorhinus rafinesquii) is distributed across the Southeastern United States. Due to habitat loss and low population numbers, this species is a Federal species of concern and protected by every State within its range. Effective management of any species of concern is dependent on an unambiguous understanding of taxonomic relationships. However, for this species, there are discordant inferences about subspecific designations from previous studies. Further, there… CONTINUE READING
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