Publications

Whole genomes inform genetic augmentation strategy of montane red foxes in North America
Accepted in Molecular Biology and Evolution, 2024
Recommended citation: Quinn CB, Preckler-Quisquater S, Buchalski M, Sacks BN. Whole genomes inform genetic augmentation strategy of montane red foxes in North America. Accepted Manuscript. Molecular Biology and Evolution.



Development of a 96 SNP panel for fecal genotyping and individual identification of bobcats (Lynx rufus) in California
Accepted in Conservation Genetics Resources, 2024
Recommended citation: Ahrens K, Sacks BN, Preckler-Quisquater S, Buchalski M. 2024. Development of a 96 SNP panel for fecal genotyping and individual identification of bobcats (Lynx rufus) in California. Accepted Manuscript. Conservation Genetics Resources.



Maintenance of a narrow hybrid zone between native and introduced red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) despite conspecificity and high dispersal capabilities
Published in Molecular Ecology, 2024
Recommended citation: Preckler-Quisquater S, Quinn CB, S. Sacks, BN. 2024. Maintenance of a narrow hybrid zone between native and introduced red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) despite conspecificity and high dispersal capabilities. Molecular Ecology.



Missing History of a Modern Domesticate: Historical Demographics and Genetic Diversity in Farm-bred Red Fox Populations
Published in in Journal of Heredity, 2024
Recommended citation: Rando H, Alexander E, Preckler-Quisquater S, Quinn C, Stutchman J, Johnson J, Bastounes E, Horecka B, Black K, Robson M, Shepeleva D, Herbeck Y, Kharlamova A, Trut L, Pauli J, Kukekova A, Sacks B. 2024. Missing History of a Modern Domesticate: Historical Demographics and Genetic Diversity in Farm-bred Red Fox Populations. Journal of Heredity 115(4):411–423



Can demographic histories explain long-term isolation and recent pulses of asymmetric gene flow between highly divergent gray fox lineages?
Published in Molecular Ecology, 2023
Recommended citation: Preckler-Quisquater S, Kierepka E, Reding D, Piaggio A, Sacks BN. 2023. Can demographic histories explain long-term isolation and recent pulses of asymmetric gene flow between highly divergent gray fox lineages? Molecular Ecology. doi:10.1111/mec.17105



Genomic analyses of gray fox lineages suggest ancient divergence and secondary contact in the southern Great Plains.
Published in Journal of Heredity, 2023
Recommended citation: Kierepka E, Preckler-Quisquater S, Reding D, Piaggio A, Riley S, Sacks BN. 2023. Genomic analyses of gray fox lineages suggest ancient divergence and secondary contact in the southern Great Plains. Journal of Heredity. doi:10.1093/jhered/esac060



Contrasting genetic trajectories of endangered and expanding red fox populations in the western U.S.
Published in Heredity, 2022
Recommended citation: Quinn CB, Preckler-Quisquater S, Akins JA, Cross P, Alden PB, Vanderzwan SL, Stephenson JA, Figura P, Green GA, Hiller T, Sacks BN. 2022. Contrasting genetic trajectories of endangered and expanding red fox populations in the western U.S. Heredity. doi:10.1038/s41437-022-00522-4



Historical mitochondrial genomes reveal Pleistocene origin of the red wolf and insights for North American Canis phylogeography
Published in Molecular Ecology, 2021
Recommended citation: Sacks BN, Mitchell KJ, Quinn CB, Hennelly LM, Sinding MHS, Statham MJ, Preckler-Quisquater S, Fain SR, Kistler L, Vanderzwan SL, Meachen JA, Ostrander EA, Frantz LAF. 2021. Historical mitochondrial genomes reveal Pleistocene origin of the red wolf and insights for North American Canis phylogeography. Molecular Ecology. doi:10.1111/mec.16048



Occupancy, habitat, and abundance of the Sacramento Valley red fox
Published in The Journal of Wildlife Management, 2019
Recommended citation: Black KM, Preckler-Quisquater S, Batter TJ, Anderson S, Sacks, BN. 2019. Occupancy Modeling to Characterize Habitat Use and Population Size of the Sacramento Valley Red Fox. Journal of Wildlife Management 83:158-156. doi:10.1002/jwmg.21556



A review of wildlife camera trapping trends across Africa
Published in African Journal of Ecology, 2018
Recommended citation: Agha M, Batter T, Bolas EC, Collins AC, Gomes da Rocha D, Monteza-Moreno CM, Preckler-Quisquater S, Sollman R. 2018. A review of wildlife camera trapping trends across Africa. African Journal of Ecology. 56(4):694-701. doi:10.1111/aje.12565