Mark D Engstrom
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Lok S, Lau T, Trost B, Tong A, Paton T, Wintle R, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2024 Sep;
14(1):21023.
PMID: 39284808
The muskox (Ovibos moschatus), an integral component and iconic symbol of arctic biocultural diversity, is under threat by rapid environmental disruptions from climate change. We report a chromosomal-level haploid genome...
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Lok S, Lau T, Trost B, Tong A, Wintle R, Engstrom M, et al.
G3 (Bethesda)
. 2022 Jun;
12(8).
PMID: 35674384
We report a chromosomal-level genome assembly of a male North American wolverine (Gulo gulo luscus) from the Kugluktuk region of Nunavut, Canada. The genome was assembled directly from long-reads, comprising:...
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Loureiro L, Engstrom M, Lim B
PLoS One
. 2020 Sep;
15(9):e0238261.
PMID: 32970683
Although many processes of diversification have been described to explain variation of morphological traits within clades that have obvious differentiation among taxa, not much is known about these patterns in...
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Loureiro L, Engstrom M, Lim B
Data Brief
. 2020 Mar;
29:105276.
PMID: 32123708
The mastiff bat is a broadly distributed genus within the family Molossidae. includes groups of species that are either morphologically or genetically very similar, rendering the taxonomy of this genus...
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Loureiro L, Engstrom M, Lim B
Ecol Evol
. 2020 Jan;
10(1):389-409.
PMID: 31993120
Historical events, habitat preferences, and geographic barriers might result in distinct genetic patterns in insular versus mainland populations. Comparison between these two biogeographic systems provides an opportunity to investigate the...
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Loureiro L, Engstrom M, Lim B
Mol Phylogenet Evol
. 2019 Nov;
143:106690.
PMID: 31760152
Mammals are one of the better known groups of animals, and in the Neotropics bats typically comprise about half of the mammalian species diversity. But, well resolved species-level phylogenies are...
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Almendra A, Gonzalez-Cozatl F, Engstrom M, Rogers D
Mol Phylogenet Evol
. 2018 Jun;
128:12-25.
PMID: 29906608
Mesoamerica is considered a biodiversity hot spot with levels of endemism and species diversity likely underestimated. Unfortunately, the region continues to experience some of the highest deforestation rates in the...
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Loureiro L, Lim B, Engstrom M
Data Brief
. 2018 Jun;
18:1609-1613.
PMID: 29904663
is one of the most diverse genera of free-tailed bats in the pantropical family Molossidae and occurs though all the Neotropics. Nevertheless, the taxonomy and phylogeny of this group is...
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Baird A, Braun J, Engstrom M, Holbert A, Huerta M, Lim B, et al.
PLoS One
. 2017 Oct;
12(10):e0186085.
PMID: 29020097
Previous studies on genetics of hoary bats produced differing conclusions on the timing of their colonization of the Hawaiian Islands and whether or not North American (Aeorestes cinereus) and Hawaiian...
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Lok S, Paton T, Wang Z, Kaur G, Walker S, Yuen R, et al.
G3 (Bethesda)
. 2017 Jan;
7(2):755-773.
PMID: 28087693
The Canadian beaver () is the largest indigenous rodent in North America. We report a draft annotated assembly of the beaver genome, the first for a large rodent and the...