个人简介
2001, Ph.D. Biology, Conservation Genetics, Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID
1995, M.S. Biology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
1992, B.S. Behavioral Neuroscience, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA
2001-2002, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK
2002-2003, Postdoctoral Fellow, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Fish Conservation Genetics Unit, Olympia, WA
研究领域
My main research interests involve the combination of population genetics with conservation biology and ecology. Specifically, I am interested in the application of molecular genetic techniques to questions of conservation and ecological importance. I have worked with a variety of vertebrate species from both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.
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Dalerum, F., J. L. Loxterman, B. Shults, K. Kunkel, and J. A. Cook. 2007. Sex specific dispersal patterns of wolverines: insights from microsatellite markers. Journal of Mammalogy 88:793-800.
Small, M. P., J. G. McLellan, J. L. Loxterman, J. F. Von Bargen, A. E. Frye, C. Bowman, and D. Hawkins. 2007. Fine-scale population structure of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in the Spokane River drainage in relation to hatchery stocking and barriers. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 136:301-317.
Laundré, J. W. and J. L. Loxterman. 2007. Impact of edge habitat on summer home range size in female pumas. American Midland Naturalist 157:221-229.
Small, M. P, J. L. Loxterman, A.E. Frye, J.F. Von Bargen, C. Bowman and S.F. Young. 2005. Temporal and spatial genetic structure among some Pacific herring (Clupea pallasi) populations in Puget Sound and the southern Strait of Georgia. Transactions of the America Fisheries Society 134:1329-1341.
Loxterman, J. L., N. D. Moncrief, R. D. Dueser, C. R. Carlson, and J. F. Pagels. 1998. Allozymic variation in sympatric, insular and mainland populations of Oryzomys palustris and Peromyscus leucopus: the effect of dispersal abilities on genetic population structure. Journal of Mammalogy, 79:66-77.