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Jim Kenagy

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of mammals. His occupation revolves around the continual research of biogeography and evolution of mammalian populations, and training graduate students at the
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Kenagy, Jim; Yang, Dou-Shuan. (2009). Detecting Natural Selection in Pacific Northwest Deer Mice: An Integrative Approach. Peromyscus Newsletter 44: 29.
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Kenagy, Jim; Yang, Dou-Shuan. (2006). Biogeography and Population Genetics of Peromyscus maniculatus in the American West. Peromyscus Newsletter 41: 20
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As a postdoc at Max Planck, Kenagy investigated daily rhythms and seasonal reproductive patterns in desert rodents. Kenagy has conducted research in
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Kenagy, Jim. (2010). Meanderings in the Bush. Natural History Explorations in Outback Australia. Journal of Mammalogy 91: 1528-1529.
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Historical biogeography and post-glacial recolonization of South American temperate rain forest by the relictual marsupial
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Genetic structure of desert ground squirrels over a 20-degree-latitude transect from Oregon through the
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Nuclear and mitochondrial DNA reveal contrasting evolutionary processes in populations of deer mice (
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Journal of Mammalogy: Meanderings in the Bush. Natural History Explorations in Outback Australia.
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Detecting Natural Selection in Pacific Northwest Deer Mice: An Integrative Approach
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Biogeography and Population Genetics of Peromyscus maniculatus in the American West
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Local vs. Widespread Population Structure of Jumping Mice on the Olympic Peninsula
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Tracking the History of Northwest Mouse Populations with their Genetic Signatures
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Historical demography and genetic structure of sister species: deermice (
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Influence of montane isolation and refugia on population structure of
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https://www.biology.washington.edu/people/profile/jim-kenagy
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Conservation genetics of endangered flying squirrels (
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Index

Los Angeles, California
ecophysiology
Crescenta Valley High School
Zoology
Pomona College
Claremont, California
University of California in Los Angeles
Germany
Max Planck Institute for Behavioral Physiology
UC San Diego
University of Washington in Seattle
Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture
Australia
South America
University of California-Berkeley
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology
population biology
biogeography
evolution
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington
Mexico
Oregon
Chile
Sichuan Province
China
Peromyscus
Baja California
Glaucomys
Dromiciops gliroides

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