First Name
Linda
Last Name
Rutledge
Email
lrutledge@trentu.ca
Phone
705-748-1011 ext. 6383
Location
Life and Health Sciences D219
Campus
Peterborough
Job Title
Assistant Professor
Accreditation
B.Sc., B.Ed. (Western), M.Sc. (Northern British Columbia), Ph.D. (Trent)
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Areas of Expertise
Publications
vonHoldt BM, Brzeski K, Wilcove DS, Rutledge LY. 2018. Redefining the role of admixture and genomics in endangered species conservation. Conservation Letters. 11(2): e12371.
Hohenlohe PA*, Rutledge LY*, Waits LP, Andrews KR, Adams JR, Hinton JW, Nowak RM, Patterson BR, Wydeven AP, Wilson PA, White BN. 2017. Whole-genome data do not support recent hybrid origins of red wolves and eastern wolves. Science Advances. 3(6): e1602250.
Rutledge LY, Desy G, Fryxell J, Middel K, White BN, Patterson BR. 2017. Patchy distribution and low effective population size raise concern for an at-risk top predator. Diversity and Distributions. 23(1): 79 - 89.
Rutledge LY, Coxon A, White BN. 2017. Genetic assessment of the San Clemente Island loggerhead shrike reveals evidence of historical gene flow with Santa Catalina Island. Global Ecology and Evolution. 11: 42 - 52.
Rutledge LY, Devillard S, Boone JQ, Hohenlohe PA, White BN. 2015. RAD sequencing and genomic simulations resolve hybrid origins within North American Canis. Biology Letters. 11(7): 20150303.
Hohenlohe PA*, Rutledge LY*, Waits LP, Andrews KR, Adams JR, Hinton JW, Nowak RM, Patterson BR, Wydeven AP, Wilson PA, White BN. 2017. Whole-genome data do not support recent hybrid origins of red wolves and eastern wolves. Science Advances. 3(6): e1602250.
Rutledge LY, Desy G, Fryxell J, Middel K, White BN, Patterson BR. 2017. Patchy distribution and low effective population size raise concern for an at-risk top predator. Diversity and Distributions. 23(1): 79 - 89.
Rutledge LY, Coxon A, White BN. 2017. Genetic assessment of the San Clemente Island loggerhead shrike reveals evidence of historical gene flow with Santa Catalina Island. Global Ecology and Evolution. 11: 42 - 52.
Rutledge LY, Devillard S, Boone JQ, Hohenlohe PA, White BN. 2015. RAD sequencing and genomic simulations resolve hybrid origins within North American Canis. Biology Letters. 11(7): 20150303.
Areas of Research
- Hybridization and the Evolution of Wildlife
- Conservation Genomics
- Species at Risk & Invasive Species
- Ecological Shifts in Response to Environment
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