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Journal of Heredity  
Volume 115 Issue 1
 
January 2024
 
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Original Articles
 
 
Editor's Choice
 
 
Domestication is associated with increased interspecific hybrid compatibility in landfowl (order: Galliformes) border= 
 
James M Alfieri, Reina Hingoranee, Giridhar N Athrey, Heath Blackmon
 
 
 
Introduced house sparrows (Passer domesticus) have greater variation in DNA methylation than native house sparrows 
 
M Ellesse Lauer, Haley Kodak, Tamer Albayrak, Marcos R Lima, Daniella Ray ...
 
 
 
Implications of methodologies for integrating empirical kinships into ex situ population management using PMx: A case study of Baer's Pochard (Aythya baeri) in North America  
 
Asako Y Chaille, Robert C Lacy, Andrea S Putnam, Jamie L Toste, Aryn P Wilder ...
 
 
 
Reduction of genetic diversity in ˜AlalÄ (Hawaiian crow; Corvus hawaiiensis) between the late 1800s and the late 1900s 
 
Geneviève Blanchet, M Renee Bellinger, Anna M Kearns, Nandadevi Cortes-Rodriguez, Bryce Masuda ...
 
 
 
Genomic insights into isolation of the threatened Florida crested caracara (Caracara plancus) 
 
Natalie Payne, John A Erwin, Joan L Morrison, James F Dwyer, Melanie Culver
 
 
 
 
Repeated patterns of reptile diversification in Western North America supported by the Northern Alligator Lizard (Elgaria coerulea) 
 
Adam D Leaché, Hayden R Davis, Chris R Feldman, Matthew K Fujita, Sonal Singhal
 
 
 
Glacial vicariance and secondary contact shape demographic histories in a freshwater mussel species complex 
 
Nathan A Johnson, Andrew R Henderson, Jess W Jones, Caitlin E Beaver, Steven A Ahlstedt ...
 
 
 
Genome Resources
 
 
 
 
A reference genome for ecological restoration of the sunflower sea star, Pycnopodia helianthoides 
 
Lauren M Schiebelhut, Melissa B DeBiasse, Lars Gabriel, Katharina J Hoff, Michael N Dawson
 
 
 
The genome of the invasive and broadly polyphagous Diaprepes root weevil, Diaprepes abbreviatus (Coleoptera), reveals an arsenal of putative polysaccharide-degrading enzymes  
 
Terrence Sylvester, Richard Adams, Wayne B Hunter, Xuankun Li, Bert Rivera-Marchand ...
 
 
 
A chromosome-level genome assembly for the smoky rubyspot damselfly (Hetaerina titia ) border= 
 
Christophe W Patterson, Erandi Bonillas-Monge, Adrian Brennan, Gregory F Grether, Luis Mendoza-Cuenca ...
 
 
 
 
The de novo genome of the Black-necked Snakefly ( Venustoraphidia nigricollis Albarda, 1891): A resource to study the evolution of living fossils border= 
 
Magnus Wolf, Carola Greve, Tilman Schell, Axel Janke, Thomas Schmitt ...
 
 
 
Reference genome of the bicolored carpenter ant, Camponotus vicinus border=  
 
Philip S Ward, Elizabeth I Cash, Kailey Ferger, Merly Escalona, Ruta Sahasrabudhe ...
 
 
 
A highly contiguous genome assembly for the pocket mouse Perognathus longimembris longimembris  border= 
 
Krzysztof M Kozak, Merly Escalona, Noravit Chumchim, Colin Fairbairn, Mohan P A Marimuthu ...
 
 
 
A genome assembly of the Yuma myotis bat, Myotis yumanensis border=  
 
Joseph N Curti, Devaughn Fraser, Merly Escalona, Colin W Fairbairn, Samuel Sacco ...
 
 
 
Reference genome for the Northern bat (Eptesicus nilssonii ), a most northern bat species border= 
 
Veronika N Laine, Arto T Pulliainen, Thomas M Lilley
 
 
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