David W. Steadman
Affiliations: | University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States |
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Zoology Biology, Archaeology AnthropologyGoogle:
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Markus P. Tellkamp | grad student | 2005 | UF Gainesville |
Jensen R. Montambault | grad student | 2007 | UF Gainesville |
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Oswald JA, Smith BT, Allen JM, et al. (2023) Changes in parrot diversity after human arrival to the Caribbean. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 120: e2301128120 |
Oswald JA, Terrill RS, Stucky BJ, et al. (2021) Ancient DNA from the extinct Haitian cave-rail () suggests a biogeographic connection between the Caribbean and Old World. Biology Letters. 17: 20200760 |
Kehlmaier C, Albury NA, Steadman DW, et al. (2021) Ancient mitogenomics elucidates diversity of extinct West Indian tortoises. Scientific Reports. 11: 3224 |
Steadman DW, Takano OM. (2020) A new genus and species of pigeon (Aves, Columbidae) from the Kingdom of Tonga, with an evaluation of hindlimb osteology of columbids from Oceania. Zootaxa. 4810: zootaxa.4810.3.1 |
Steadman DW, Franklin J. (2020) Bird populations and species lost to Late Quaternary environmental change and human impact in the Bahamas. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Oswald JA, Allen JM, LeFebvre MJ, et al. (2020) Ancient DNA and high-resolution chronometry reveal a long-term human role in the historical diversity and biogeography of the Bahamian hutia. Scientific Reports. 10: 1373 |
Steadman DW, Oswald JA. (2020) New species of troupial (Icterus) and cowbird (Molothrus) from ice-age Peru The Wilson Journal of Ornithology. 132: 91-103 |
Oswald JA, Allen JM, Witt KE, et al. (2019) Ancient DNA from a 2,500-year-old Caribbean fossil places an extinct bird (Caracara creightoni) in a phylogenetic context. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 106576 |
Steadman DW, Almonte Milan JN, Mychajliw AM. (2019) An Extinct Eagle (Aves: Accipitridae) from the Quaternary of Hispaniola Journal of Raptor Research. 53: 319 |
Steadman DW, Albury NA, Carlson LA, et al. (2019) The paleoecology and extinction of endemic tortoises in the Bahamian Archipelago The Holocene. 30: 420-427 |