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Michael Douglas

Michael Douglas

School of Life Sciences
Arizona State University
PO BOX 874501
Tempe, AZ 85287-4501
USA

Journal Articles

In Press

Chafin, T., B. K. Sullivan, M. R. Douglas, J. W. Walker, J. E. Cordes, M. A. Davis, W. J. Anthonysamy and M. E. Douglas. Conservation and management of polytypic species: the tiger whiptail complex (Aspidoscelis tigris). Copiea

2014

Sullivan, B. K., M. R. Douglas, J. M. Walker, J. E. Cordes, M. A. Davis, W. J. Anthonysamy, K. O. Sullivan and M. E. Douglas. 2014. Conservation and management of polytypic species: The little striped whiptail complex (Aspidoscelis inornata) as a case study. Copeia 2014(3):519-529. DOI: 10.1643/CG-13-140. (link )

2013

Sullivan, B. K., J. M. Walker, H. L. Taylor, J. E. Cordes, M. A. Kwiatkowski, K. O. Sullivan, J. R. Sullivan, M. R. Douglas and M. E. Douglas. 2013. Morphological diagnosability of Aspidoscelis arizonae (Squamata: Teiidae) as an indication of evolutionary divergence in the Aspidoscelis ornata complex. Copeia 2013(3):366-377. (link )

2012

Walker, J. M., B. K. Sullivan, K. O. Sullivan, M. R. Douglas and M. E. Douglas. 2012. Evolutionary, ecological, and morphological distinctiveness of an endemic Arizona lizard, Pai striped whiptail (Aspidoscelis pai). Herpetological Conservation and Biology 7(3):265-275. (link )

2011

McDonald, R. I., M. E. Douglas, C. Revenga, R. L. Hale, N. B. Grimm, J. Gronwall and B. Fekete. 2011. Global urban growth and the geography of water availability, quality, and delivery. Ambio 40:437-446. DOI: doi:10.1007/s13280-011-0152-6. (link )

2010

Douglas, M. E., M. R. Douglas, G. W. Schuett, D. D. Beck and B. K. Sullivan. 2010. Conservation phylogenetics of helodermatid lizards using multiple molecular markers and a supertree approach. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 55(1):153-167. DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2009.12.009. (link )

1996

Quattro, J. M., P. Leberg, M. E. Douglas and R. C. Vrijenhoek. 1996. Molecular evidence for a unique evolutionary lineage of endangered Sonoran desert fish (genus Poeciliopsis). Conservation Biology 128-135.

1994

Douglas, M. E., P. C. Marsh and W. L. Minckley. 1994. Indigenous fishes of western North America and the hypothesis of competitive displacement: Meda fulgida (Cyprinidae) as a case study. Copeia 1994:9-19.

1993

Douglas, M. E. 1993. Analysis of sexual dimorphism in an endangered cyprinid fish (Gila cypha Miller) using video image technology. Copeia 334-343.