Paul Cabe
Professor
Biology
Washington & Lee University
United States of America
Biography
Paul Cabe is professor of Biology at Washington and Lee University
Research Interest
My current interests focus on using modern molecular methods to collect data useful in answering questions in the areas of population genetics and evolutionary biology. Recent projects include the cloning and sequencing of microsatellite repeats, and the use of microsatellites to address specific questions. I maintain active interests in ornithology, ecology, and conservation biology.
Publications
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Fauth, P. and P. R. Cabe 2005. Reproductive success of Acadian Flycatchers in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. Journal of Field Ornithology 76(2): 150-157.
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E. B. Liebgold, P. R. Cabe, R. G. Jaeger, and P. L. Leberg In press. Multiple paternity in a salamander with socially monogamous behavior. Molecular Ecology.
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P. R. Cabe, R. B. Page, T. J. Hanlon, M. E. Aldrich*, L. Connors, and D. M. Marsh. In press. Fine-scale population differentiation and gene flow in a terrestrial salamander (Plethodon cinereus) living in continuous habitat. Heredity.