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List of works by Diego F. Alvarado-Serrano

A new genus for the Andean miceAkodon latebricolaandA. bogotensis(Rodentia: Sigmodontinae)

scientific article published on 15 October 2013

Comment on Rieux and Balloux: calibration from tip-dating can compromise topological accuracy and evolutionary inference

scientific article published on 31 December 2016

Ecological niche models in phylogeographic studies: applications, advances and precautions

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Exploring the population genetic consequences of the colonization process with spatio-temporally explicit models: insights from coupled ecological, demographic and genetic models in montane grasshoppers

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Inferring responses to climate dynamics from historical demography in neotropical forest lizards.

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Localized versus generalist phenotypes in a broadly distributed tropical mammal: how is intraspecific variation distributed across disparate environments?

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Model misspecification confounds the estimation of rates and exaggerates their time dependency

scientific article published in December 2015

Natural and anthropogenic influences on the mating system of the common morning glory

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Predicting the genetic consequences of future climate change: The power of coupling spatial demography, the coalescent, and historical landscape changes

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The relative contribution of natural landscapes and human-mediated factors on the connectivity of a noxious invasive weed

scientific article published on 02 July 2018

The relative contribution of natural landscapes and human-mediated factors on the connectivity of a noxious invasive weed

Top ten hazards to avoid when modeling species distributions: a didactic guide of assumptions, problems, and recommendations

scientific article published on 31 January 2024

Urbanization shapes the demographic history of a native rodent (the white-footed mouse, Peromyscus leucopus) in New York City

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Urbanization shapes the demographic history of a native rodent (the white-footed mouse,Peromyscus leucopus) in New York City