Richmond, J.Q., Wood, D.A., Westphal M.F., Vandergast, A., Leaché A.D., Saslaw L.R., Butterfield H.S., and Fisher, R.N., 2017, Data release for persistence of historical population structure in an endangered species despite near-complete biome conversion in California’s San Joaquin Desert: ScienceBase - U.S. Geological Survey, http://doi.org/10.5066/F7M906S3.
Summary
Location information regarding samples taken for each individual.
Summary
Location information regarding samples taken for each individual.
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Location_Data_for_RAD_and_SNP_(2011-2014).xml Original FGDC Metadata
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Purpose
We collected the data to examine the rangewide population genetic structure and diversity of the blunt-nosed leopard lizard Gambelia sila, a federally and state listed endangered species. Their purpose was to provide genetic information for recovery efforts.