His primary areas of study are Ecology, Microsatellite, Evolutionary biology, Genetics and Gene flow. His Ecology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Grizzly Bears, Genetic variation, Ovis canadensis and Reproductive success. His studies deal with areas such as Base sequence, DNA profiling and Mark and recapture as well as Microsatellite.
Curtis Strobeck combines subjects such as Genetic marker and Population density with his study of Evolutionary biology. His Allele study in the realm of Genetics connects with subjects such as Subdivision. Curtis Strobeck has included themes like Genetic distance and Biological dispersal in his Gene flow study.
Curtis Strobeck mostly deals with Ecology, Genetics, Microsatellite, Evolutionary biology and Zoology. His work deals with themes such as Biological dispersal and Genetic structure, Gene flow, Genetic variation, which intersect with Ecology. His research investigates the connection between Gene flow and topics such as Genetic distance that intersect with problems in Isolation by distance and Taxonomy.
His research in Genetic variation intersects with topics in Population genetics and Genetic diversity. Curtis Strobeck usually deals with Microsatellite and limits it to topics linked to DNA profiling and Woodland caribou. The Evolutionary biology study combines topics in areas such as American black bear, Genome, Mitochondrial DNA, Genetic marker and Ursus maritimus.
Ecology, Genetic structure, Genetic variation, Zoology and Evolutionary biology are his primary areas of study. He has researched Ecology in several fields, including Genetic drift and Gene flow. His studies examine the connections between Gene flow and genetics, as well as such issues in Microsatellite, with regards to Loss of heterozygosity and Genetic viability.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Range and Ecosystem in addition to Genetic variation. His research integrates issues of Genetics, Ailuridae, Musteloidea, Locus and Arctoidea in his study of Zoology. His study in Evolutionary biology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Genetic distance and Mitochondrial DNA.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Ecology, Grizzly Bears, Genetic variation, Population fragmentation and Biological dispersal. He combines subjects such as Population bottleneck, Gene flow and Effective population size with his study of Ecology. The various areas that Curtis Strobeck examines in his Grizzly Bears study include Population size, Sampling design and Mark and recapture.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Habitat fragmentation and Genetic diversity, Genetic divergence in addition to Genetic variation. His Population fragmentation research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Carnivore, Ecosystem, Threatened species and Small population size. His Biological dispersal study incorporates themes from Genetic analysis, Statistical dispersion, Arctic and Home range.
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Fluctuating Asymmetry: Measurement, Analysis, Patterns
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Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics (1986)
Microsatellite analysis of population structure in Canadian polar bears.
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Molecular Ecology (1995)
Undesirable evolutionary consequences of trophy hunting
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Nature (2003)
Microsatellite analysis of genetic variation in black bear populations
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Molecular Ecology (1994)
Genetic tagging of free-ranging black and brown bears
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Wildlife Society Bulletin (1999)
An Empirical Evaluation of Genetic Distance Statistics Using Microsatellite Data From Bear (Ursidae) Populations
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Genetics (1997)
Genetic signatures of interpopulation dispersal
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Trends in Ecology and Evolution (1998)
Estimating population size of grizzly bears using hair capture, DNA profiling, and mark-recapture analysis
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Journal of Wildlife Management (2000)
Gene flow between insular, coastal and interior populations of brown bears in Alaska
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Molecular Ecology (1998)
Variation in Genetic Diversity across the Range of North American Brown Bears
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Conservation Biology (1998)
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