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David Camak
David Camak
PhD Student, The University of New Mexico
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Phylogeography and Population Structure of the Imperiled Redtail Splitfin (Goodeidae: Xenotoca eiseni): Implications for Conservation
KR Piller, CS Kenway-Lynch, DT Camak, O Domínguez-Domínguez
Copeia 103 (2), 440-454, 2015
142015
Population genomics and conservation of Gila Trout (Oncorhynchus gilae)
DT Camak, MJ Osborne, TF Turner
Conservation Genetics 22 (5), 729-743, 2021
112021
Going with the flow: Testing the role of habitat isolation among three ecologically divergent darter species
DT Camak, KR Piller
Copeia 106 (2), 375-387, 2018
102018
Assessing the impact of low-head dams and life history on fine scale genetic structure of three etheostomatine darters (Percidae)
DT Camak
Southeastern Louisiana University, 2012
32012
Islands in the desert: assessing fine scale population genomic variation of a group of imperiled desert fishes
DC Campbell, DT Camak, KR Piller
Conservation Genetics 23 (5), 935-947, 2022
12022
Comparison of aging structures and life history of a historical population of Roundtail Chub (Cyprinidae) in the Yampa River, Colorado
ST Ross, TC Modde, DG Ross, D Camak
Western North American Naturalist 80 (3), 381-394, 2020
12020
Investigating the Genomic Diversity among Lineages of the Imperiled Gila Trout (Oncorhynchus gilae) using RADseq Data: A Conservation Management Perspective
D Camak, M Osborne, T Turner
Authorea Preprints, 2020
2020
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