Susan L. Perkins
Affiliations: | American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, United States |
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"Susan Perkins"Parents
Sign in to add mentorJos. J. Schall | grad student | 1995-2000 | American Museum of Natural History |
Mark E. Siddall | post-doc | 2000-2001 | American Museum of Natural History |
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Sign in to add traineeAntoinette Piaggio | grad student | 2001-2004 | CU Boulder |
Matthew T. Bealor | grad student | 2010 | CU Boulder |
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Speer KA, Teixeira TSM, Brown AM, et al. (2022) Cascading effects of habitat loss on ectoparasite-associated bacterial microbiomes. Isme Communications. 2: 67 |
Boysen KE, Perkins SL, Hunjan S, et al. (2021) Diversity and phylogenetic relationships of haemosporidian and hemogregarine parasites in Australian lizards. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 107358 |
Galen SC, Borner J, Perkins SL, et al. (2020) Phylogenomics from transcriptomic "bycatch" clarify the origins and diversity of avian trypanosomes in North America. Plos One. 15: e0240062 |
Winterhoff ML, Achmadi AS, Roycroft EJ, et al. (2020) Native and Introduced Trypanosome Parasites in Endemic and Introduced Murine Rodents of Sulawesi. The Journal of Parasitology. 106: 523-536 |
Siao MC, Borner J, Perkins SL, et al. (2020) Evolution of Host Specificity by Malaria Parasites through Altered Mechanisms Controlling Genome Maintenance. Mbio. 11 |
Speer KA, Dheilly NM, Perkins SL. (2020) Microbiomes are integral to conservation of parasitic arthropods Biological Conservation. 108695 |
Dheilly NM, Martínez Martínez J, Rosario K, et al. (2019) Parasite microbiome project: Grand challenges. Plos Pathogens. 15: e1008028 |
Galen SC, Borner J, Williamson JL, et al. (2019) Metatranscriptomics yields new genomic resources and sensitive detection of infections for diverse blood parasites. Molecular Ecology Resources |
Galen SC, Speer KA, Perkins SL. (2019) Evolutionary lability of host associations promotes phylogenetic overdispersion of co-infecting blood parasites. The Journal of Animal Ecology |
Galen SC, Nunes R, Sweet PR, et al. (2018) Integrating coalescent species delimitation with analysis of host specificity reveals extensive cryptic diversity despite minimal mitochondrial divergence in the malaria parasite genus Leucocytozoon. Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 18: 128 |