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Andrew R. Whiteley
Researcher at University of Montana
Publications - 81
Citations - 5787
Andrew R. Whiteley is an academic researcher from University of Montana. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Trout. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 76 publications receiving 4926 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrew R. Whiteley include Queen's University & Laval University.
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Estimating landscape resistance to movement: a review
TL;DR: A comprehensive review of the literature on resistance surfaces found a general lack of justification for choice of environmental variables and their thematic and spatial representation, a heavy reliance on expert opinion and detection data, and a tendency to confound movement behavior and resource use.
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Genetic rescue to the rescue
TL;DR: Genetic rescue is a tool that can stem biodiversity loss more than has been appreciated, provides population resilience, and will become increasingly useful if integrated with molecular advances in population genomics.
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Robust Detection of Rare Species Using Environmental DNA: the Importance of Primer Specificity
Taylor M. Wilcox,Kevin S. McKelvey,Michael K. Young,Stephen F. Jane,Winsor H. Lowe,Andrew R. Whiteley,Michael K. Schwartz +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the Taqman MGB was used to detect brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) and bull trout (S. confluentus) in the presence of closely related, sympatric taxa.
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Distance, flow and PCR inhibition: eDNA dynamics in two headwater streams
Stephen F. Jane,Taylor M. Wilcox,Kevin S. McKelvey,Michael K. Young,Michael K. Schwartz,Winsor H. Lowe,Benjamin H. Letcher,Andrew R. Whiteley +7 more
TL;DR: During high leaf deposition periods, the presence of inhibitors resulted in no amplification for high copy number samples in the absence of an inhibition‐releasing strategy, demonstrating the necessity to carefully consider inhibition in eDNA analysis.
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Mammalian Circadian Autoregulatory Loop: A Timeless Ortholog and mPer1 Interact and Negatively Regulate CLOCK-BMAL1-Induced Transcription
Ashvin M. Sangoram,Lino Saez,Marina P. Antoch,Nicholas Gekakis,David Staknis,Andrew R. Whiteley,Ethan M. Fruechte,Martha Hotz Vitaterna,Kazuhiro Shimomura,Kazuhiro Shimomura,David P. King,Michael W. Young,Charles J. Weitz,Joseph S. Takahashi,Joseph S. Takahashi +14 more
TL;DR: The cloning and mapping of mouse (mTim) and human (hTIM) orthologs of the Drosophila timeless gene demonstrate that mTim and hTIM are mammalian orthology of timeless and provide a framework for a basic circadian autoregulatory loop in mammals.