Sarah W. Fitzpatrick
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Associate Prof at W.K. Kellogg Biological Station, MSU. Thinking about evolution and conservation in small populations. she/her 🏳️🌈
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Aryn Wilder
@arynwilder.bsky.social
· Aug 21
Fitness benefits of genetic rescue despite chromosomal differences in an endangered pocket mouse
Two-thirds of Earth’s species have undergone population declines, leaving many vulnerable to genomic erosion and inbreeding depression. Genetic rescue can boost the fitness of small populations, but p...
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Sarah W. Fitzpatrick
@swfitz.bsky.social
· Aug 21
Meaghan Clark
@meaghansaurus.bsky.social
· Aug 20
Inbreeding reduces fitness in spatially structured populations of a threatened rattlesnake | PNAS
Small and fragmented populations are at high risk of local extinction, in part because
of elevated inbreeding and subsequent inbreeding depression....
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Sarah W. Fitzpatrick
@swfitz.bsky.social
· Aug 12
Sarah W. Fitzpatrick
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· Aug 11
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Joana Meier
@joanameier.bsky.social
· Jul 30
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Sarah W. Fitzpatrick
@swfitz.bsky.social
· May 28
Sarah W. Fitzpatrick
@swfitz.bsky.social
· May 28
Translocations spur population growth but fail to prevent genetic erosion in imperiled Florida Scrub-Jays
Linderoth et al. find that translocations of Florida Scrub-Jays aid the recovery of
the species by catalyzing population growth but that reproductive skew dampens accompanying
genetic benefits, ultima...
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Dr. K. Lotterhos
@drk-lo.bsky.social
· May 5