Journals
2023
Journal of wildlife diseases, 59(2), 342–346
Crowell, M., LaHue, N., Heath, E., Shoemaker, K., & Matocq, M.
2023
Landscape Ecology, Volume 38, pages 1971–1989
Dilts, Thomas E.; Zeller, Katherine A.; Cushman, Samuel A.; Larrucea, Eveline S.; Crowell, Miranda M.; Byer, Nathan W.; Shoemaker, Kevin T.; Matocq, Marjorie D.
2023
Ecology Letters, 26(1), 63-75
Nielsen, D. P., Harrison, J. G., Byer, N. W., Faske, T. M., Parchman, T. L., Simison, W. B., & Matocq, M. D.
2022
Ecology Letters. 26 (2022) 63–75
D.P. Nielsen, J.G. Harrison, N.W. Byer, T.M. Faske, T.L. Parchman, W.B. Simison, M.D. Matocq
2022
Molecular Ecology Resources. 22 (2022) 2713–2731
R. Greenhalgh, M.L. Holding, T.J. Orr, J.B. Henderson, T.L. Parchman, M.D. Matocq, M.D. Shapiro, M.D. Dearing
2021
Ecology and Evolution, 11(9), 4909–4919
Nielsen, D. P., & Matocq, M. D.
2021
Journal of Mammalogy, gyaa166
KC Bell, J Van Gunst, MB Teglas, J Hsueh, MD Matocq
2021
Molecular Ecology, 30(17), 4245–4258
Jahner, J. P., Parchman, T. L., & Matocq, M. D.
2020
Diversity and Distributions, vol 27, iss2
Sarah M. Bisbing; Alexandra K. Urza; Brian J. Buma; David J. Cooper; Marjorie Matocq; Amy L. Angert
2020
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
MD Matocq, K Ochsenrider, CS Jeffrey, D Nielsen
2020
Journal of Mammalogy, Volume 101, Issue 6, December 2020, Pages 1736–1749
MM Crowell, KT Shoemaker, MD Matocq
2019
Journal of Mammalogy, Volume 100, Issue 3, 23 May 2019, Pages 786–801
PA Larsen, MD Matocq
2018
Evolutionary Applications 12(2) pg. 198-213
Jahner, J. Matocq, M., Malaney, J., Cox, M., Wolff, P., Gritts, A., Parchman, T.
2017
Journal of Wildlife Management, 81: 248–258. doi:10.1002/jwmg.21193
Frare, C., Matocq, M., Feldman, C., White, A., Manley, P., Jermstad, K., Hekkala, E.
Impacts of climate change and renewable energy development on habitat of an endemic squirrel Xerospermophilus mohavensis in the Mojave Desert, USA.
2016
Biological Conservation, 200, 112-121
Inman, R., Esque, T., Nussear, K., Matocq, M., Leitner, P., Weisberg, P., Dilts, T.
Multi-scale connectivity and graph theory highlight critical areas for conservation under climate change.
2016
Ecological Applications, 26, 1223-1237
Dilts, T., Weisberg, P., Leitner, P., Matocq, M., Inman, R., Nussear, K., Esque, T.
Speciation along a shared evolutionary trajectory in Neotoma spp.
2016
Current Zoology, 62, 507-511
Dochtermann, N., Matocq, M.
Fine-scale genetic structure of woodrat populations (Genus: Neotoma) and the spatial distribution of their tick-borne pathogens.
2015
Ticks and tick-borne diseases, 7, 243-253.
Foley, J., Rejmanek, D., Foley, C., Matocq, M.
Ongoing hybridization and asymmetric introgression in a narrow zone of contact between Neotoma fuscipes and N. macrotis.
2015
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 115, 162-172.
Coyner, B., Murphy, P., Matocq, M.
Parasite prevalence and community diversity in sympatric and allopatric populations of two woodrat species (Neotoma, Sigmodontinae).
2015
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 51, 162-172
Bechtel, M., Teglas, M., Murphy, P., Matocq, M.
Great Basin mammalian diversity through time. (vol. 95, pp. 1087-1089).
2014
Journal of Mammalogy.
Rowe, R., Matocq, M.
Experimental evidence of asymmetric mate preference and hybridization across a woodrat (Neotoma) hybrid zone.
2013
BMC Evolutionary Biology, 13, 220.
Shurtliff, Q., Murphy, P., Yeiter, J., Matocq, M.
Gene tweaking for conservation.
2013
Nature, 501, 485.
Thomas, M., Roemer, G., Donlan, J., Dickson, B., Matocq, M., Malaney, J.
2013
Endangered Species Research Vol. 20: 1–18, 2013
Inman, R., Esque, T., Nussear, K., Leitner, P., Matocq, M., Weisberg, P., Dilts, T., Vandergast, A
Patterns of evolutionary divergence and convergence in the bushy-tailed woodrat, Neotoma cinerea, across Western North America.
2013
Journal of Mammalian Evolution.
Hornsby, A., Matocq, M.
Reconstructing the evolutionary history of an endangered subspecies across the changing landscape of the Great Central Valley of California.
2012
Molecular Evolution 2012 Dec;21(24):5918-33.
Matocq, M., Kelly, P., Phillips, S., Maldonado, J.
Differential regional response of the bushy-tailed woodrat (Neotoma cinerea) to late Quaternary climate change
2011
Journal of Biogeography
Hornsby, A., Matocq, M.
2011
Animal Conservation, Volume 14, Issue 4, pages 371–381
Bell, K., Matocq, M.
2010
Conservation Genetics Resources, DOI 10.1007/s12686-010-9229-y
Bell, K. and M.D. Matocq
2010
Journal of Biogeography, 37: 363-378
Bell, K., D. Hafner, P. Leitner, and M.D. Matocq
2009
Molecular Ecology, 18: 2310-2312.
M.D. Matocq
2009
Molecular Ecology Resources, 9: 258-260
Piaggio, A.J., K.E. Miller*, M.D. Matocq and S.L. Perkins
2009
BMC Evolutionary Biology, 9: 114.
Runck, A.M., M.D. Matocq, and J.A. Cook
2007
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 42: 637-652.
Matocq, M.D., Shurtliff, Q.R. & C.R. Feldman
2006
Conservation Genetics 7: 605-611
Spear, S.S., C.R. Peterson, M.D. Matocq, and A. Storfer
2005
Molecular Ecology 14: 2553-2564.
Spear, S.S., C.R. Peterson, M.D. Matocq, and A. Storfer.
2004
Behavioral Ecology 15: 647-653.
Matocq, M.D. and E.A. Lacey.
2004
Molecular Ecology 13: 1635-1642.
Matocq, M.D.
2002
Journal of Mammalogy 83: 866-883.
Matocq, M.D.
Phylogeographical and regional history of the dusky-footed woodrat, Neotoma fuscipes .
2002
Molecular Ecology 11: 229-242.
Matocq, M.D.
Characterization of microsatellite loci in the dusky-footed woodrat, Neotoma fuscipes.
2001
Molecular Ecology Notes 1: 194-196.
Matocq, M.D.
2001
Biological Conservation 98: 61-68.
Matocq, M.D. and F.X. Villablanca.
2000
Journal of Biogeography 27: 483-500.
Smith, F.A., M.D. Matocq, K.F. Melendez, A.M. Ditto, and P. Kelly.
Population genetic structure of two ecologically distinct Amazonian spiny rats: separating history and current ecology.
2000
Evolution 54: 1423-1432
Matocq, M.D., M.N.F. da Silva, and J.L. Patton.
Microsatellites isolated from tuco-tucos (Ctenomys sp.).
1999
Molecular Ecology 8: 1754-1756.
Lacey , E., J. Maldonado, J. Clabaugh, and M.D. Matocq.
1997
Behavioral Ecology 8: 404-413.
Randall, J.A. and M.D. Matocq.
1996
Conservation Biology 10: 376-389.
Garcia-Moreno, J., M.D. Matocq, M. Roy, E. Geffen, and R.K. Wayne.
Research Reports
The genetic legacy of 50 years of desert bighorn sheep translocations.
2018
Evolutionary Applications https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.12708
Jahner, J.P., M.D. Matocq, J.L. Malaney, M. Cox, P. Wolff, M.A. Gritts, T.L. Parchman
Using physiologically-based models to predict population responses to phytochemicals by wild vertebrate herbivores
2018
Animal DOI: 10.1017/S1751731118002264
Forbey, J.S., R. Liu, T.T. Caughlin, M.D. Matocq, J.A. Vucetich, K.D. Kohl, M.D. Dearing, and A.M. Felton
Biodiversity and topographic complexity: modern and geohistorical perspectives.
2017
Trends in Ecology and Evolution 32: 211-226
Badgley, C., T.M. Smiley, R. Terry, E.B. Davis, L.R.G. DeSantis, D.L. Fox, S.B. Hopkins, T. Jezkova, M.D. Matocq, N. Matzke, J.L. McGuire, A. Mulch, B.R. Riddle, V. L. Roth, J.X. Samuels, C.A.E. Stromberg, B.J. Yanites
Differential effects of climate on survival rates drive hybrid zone dynamics and changes in species range limits.
2017
Current Biology 27: 3898-3903
Hunter, E., M.D. Matocq, P.J. Murphy, and K. Shoemaker
Distribution and genetic status of Xerospermophilus ground squirrels in the Barstow region, San Bernardino County, California
2017
Western North American Naturalist 77: 152-161
Leitner, P., J. Rippert, M.D Matocq
Genetically distinct populations of the pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis) in the Mono Basin of California
2017
Journal of Mammalogy 99: 408-415
Larrucea, E., J. Rippert*, M. Robinson, and M.D. Matocq
Natural rewilding of the Great Basin: genetic consequences of recolonization by black bears (Ursus americanus).
2017
Diversity and Distributions 24: 168-178
Malaney, J.L., C.W. Lackey, J.P. Beckman, M.D. Matocq
Assembling the modern Great Basin mammal biota: emerging insights from an integration of molecular biogeography and the fossil record
2014
Journal of Mammalogy, Great Basin Special Feature 95: 1107-1127
Riddle, B.R., T. Jezkova, A. Hornsby, and M.D. Matocq
Ecological segregation in a small mammal hybrid zone: habitat-specific mating opportunities and selection against hybrids restrict gene flow on a fine spatial scale.
2014
Evolution 68: 729-742
Shurtliff, Q.S., P.J. Murphy, and M.D. Matocq
Hibernacula characteristics of Townsend’s big-eared bats in southeastern Idaho
2014
Natural Areas Journal, 34:24-30
Gillies, K., P.J. Murphy, and M.D. Matocq