Camilla Whittington

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2013- School of Biological Sciences University of Sydney, Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia 
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Wang J, Skalkos ZMG, Grueber CE, et al. (2025) Changes to the reproductive microbiome of the brood pouch during male pregnancy in seahorses (Hippocampus abdominalis). Reproduction (Cambridge, England). 169
Whittington CM, Hodgson MJ, Friesen CR. (2024) Convergent Evolution of Pregnancy in Vertebrates. Annual Review of Animal Biosciences
Hogg CJ, Edwards RJ, Farquharson KA, et al. (2024) Author Correction: Extant and extinct bilby genomes combined with Indigenous knowledge improve conservation of a unique Australian marsupial. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Hogg CJ, Edwards RJ, Farquharson KA, et al. (2024) Extant and extinct bilby genomes combined with Indigenous knowledge improve conservation of a unique Australian marsupial. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Skalkos Z, Van Dyke J, Dowland S, et al. (2024) Paternal protein provisioning to embryos during male seahorse pregnancy. Reproduction (Cambridge, England)
Skalkos ZMG, Van Dyke JU, Whittington CM. (2023) Distinguishing Between Embryonic Provisioning Strategies in Teleost Fishes Using a Threshold Value for Parentotrophy. Biomolecules. 13
Wilson AB, Whittington CM, Meyer A, et al. (2023) Prolactin and the evolution of male pregnancy. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 334: 114210
Whittington CM, Buddle AL, Griffith OW, et al. (2022) Embryonic specializations for vertebrate placentation. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 377: 20210261
Mika K, Whittington CM, McAllan BM, et al. (2022) Gene expression phylogenies and ancestral transcriptome reconstruction resolves major transitions in the origins of pregnancy. Elife. 11
Foster CSP, Van Dyke JU, Thompson MB, et al. (2022) Different genes are recruited during convergent evolution of pregnancy and the placenta. Molecular Biology and Evolution
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