Ivan C. Phillipsen
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Genetic diversity and population structure, Amphibian and Reptile Biology, Fish Ecology and Management Studies, Freshwater macroinvertebrate diversity and ecology, Species Distribution and Climate Change
Most-Cited Works
- → Dispersal strength determines meta‐community structure in a dendritic riverine network(2015)206 cited
- → Dispersal ability and habitat requirements determine landscape‐level genetic patterns in desert aquatic insects(2014)132 cited
- → Aquatic insects in a sea of desert: population genetic structure is shaped by limited dispersal in a naturally fragmented landscape(2012)101 cited
- → COMPARATIVE ANALYSES OF EFFECTIVE POPULATION SIZE WITHIN AND AMONG SPECIES: RANID FROGS AS A CASE STUDY(2011)58 cited
- → Ecological strategies predict associations between aquatic and genetic connectivity for dryland amphibians(2014)46 cited
- → Population structure and conservation genetics of the Oregon spotted frog, Rana pretiosa(2010)34 cited
- → Phylogeography of a stream-dwelling frog (Pseudacris cadaverina) in southern California(2009)22 cited
- → Effective number of breeding adults in Oregon spotted frogs (Rana pretiosa): genetic estimates at two life stages(2009)16 cited
- → 17 novel polymorphic microsatellite markers for the giant water bug, Abedus herberti (Belostomatidae)(2012)3 cited
- → Appendix A. Description of sampling and genetic methods as well as assessment of potential bias due to different sampling methods. Appendix A also includes sampling maps for all three species and tables describing sampling and genetic information by site and by species, microsatellite loci for red-spotted toads and canyon treefrogs, results from Hardy Weinberg exact tests, microsatellite loci characteristics, STRUCTURE results, and results of assessment of bias across sampling methods.(2016)