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Phylogeography Of The Night Lizard, Xantusia Henshawi, From Southern California, Robert Edward Lovich Dec 1999

Phylogeography Of The Night Lizard, Xantusia Henshawi, From Southern California, Robert Edward Lovich

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The granite night lizard, Xantusia henshawi, is a highly specialized crevice dwelling lizard found in the Peninsular Ranges of southern California, United States and northern Baja California, Mexico. Generally, little morphological variation is seen in this species over a variety of habitats throughout its range, from elevations near sea level to approximately 2000 meters, and from Mediterranean habitats near the Pacific coast to arid desert habitat in the Colorado Desert of California. One exception is the variation seen in the subspecies X h. gracilis, which differs from X h. henshawi in morphology, allozymes, ecology, and natural history.

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Gender Variation In Croton Californicus (Euphorbiaceae), James Lynwood Smith Ii Sep 1999

Gender Variation In Croton Californicus (Euphorbiaceae), James Lynwood Smith Ii

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Croton californicus Muell. Arg. (Euphorbiaceae) is a subshrub suspected of being dimorphic with phase choices. Gender variation in C. californicus was studied in natural populations of southern California for three years (1994-96) to observe patterns of gender !ability. Some sites exhibited significantly male-biased sex ratios, and these sites often had the greatest number of monoecious morphs, cosexual plants with unisexual flowers. Gender variation was quantified for cosexual plants by calculating the Estimated Floral Gender (EFG) which varied from 1.00 (female) to 0.00 (male). The distribution of the EFG was highly skewed towards maleness. Monoecious individuals were then categorized by …


Molecular Systematics & Evolution Of The Ctenosaura Hemilopha Complex (Squamata: Iguanidae), Michael Ray Cryder Sep 1999

Molecular Systematics & Evolution Of The Ctenosaura Hemilopha Complex (Squamata: Iguanidae), Michael Ray Cryder

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Molecular variation within Ctenosaura hemilopha and among other Ctenosaura species are used to identify species boundaries, assess suitable systematic characters, identify evolutionary patterns within C. hemilopha mitochondrial DNA sequences and reconstruct species and area relationships among the various taxa. The molecular evolution of the C. hemilopha complex is analyzed using 1109 base pairs of mitochondrial DNA sequence from the cytochrome b and cytochrome oxidase III genes. Samples come from 22 individuals representing each of the five allopatric populations.

The results of a parsimony analysis showed a strongly supported, partially resolved set of relationships. The strict consenses tee formed in this …


The Molecular Systematics Of The Side-Blotched Lizards (Iguania: Phrynosomatidae: Uta), Bradford Damion Hollingsworth Jun 1999

The Molecular Systematics Of The Side-Blotched Lizards (Iguania: Phrynosomatidae: Uta), Bradford Damion Hollingsworth

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The lizard genus Uta comprises nine currently recognized species with the center of diversity occurring on islands in the Gulf of California and Pacific Ocean. The molecular evolution of the side-blotched lizards is analyzed using 1132 base pairs of mitochondrial DNA sequence from the cytochrome b and cytochrome oxidase III genes. Samples come from 98 'individuals from 50 islands in the Gulf of California and Pacific Ocean and 48 adjacent populations from Baja California Sur, Baja California, California, New Mexico, and Sonora. All currently recognized species are represented. Both maximum parsimony and maximum likelihood were used to reconstruct phylogenetic relationships. …