Catherine (Cathy) Elizabeth Newman

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2011 University of Louisiana, Monroe 
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Leslie J. Rissler grad student 2011 University of Alabama
Christopher C. Austin grad student 2017 Louisiana State
 (Evolutionary History of a Large-Genome Salamander Across Five Disjunct Regions of the Southeastern United States)
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Krysko KL, Nuñez LP, Newman CE, et al. (2017) Phylogenetics of Kingsnakes, Lampropeltis getula Complex (Serpentes: Colubridae), in Eastern North America. The Journal of Heredity
Newman CE, Gregory TR, Austin CC. (2016) The dynamic evolutionary history of genome size in North American woodland salamanders. Genome. 1-8
Newman CE, Austin CC. (2016) Sequence capture and next-generation sequencing of ultraconserved elements in a large-genome salamander. Molecular Ecology
Newman CE, Austin CC. (2015) Thriving in the Cold: Glacial Expansion and Post-Glacial Contraction of a Temperate Terrestrial Salamander (Plethodon serratus). Plos One. 10: e0130131
Feinberg JA, Newman CE, Watkins-Colwell GJ, et al. (2014) Cryptic diversity in metropolis: confirmation of a new leopard frog species (Anura: Ranidae) from New York City and surrounding Atlantic coast regions. Plos One. 9: e108213
Spinks PQ, Thomson RC, Pauly GB, et al. (2013) Misleading phylogenetic inferences based on single-exemplar sampling in the turtle genus Pseudemys. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 68: 269-81
Newman CE, Feinberg JA, Rissler LJ, et al. (2012) A new species of leopard frog (Anura: Ranidae) from the urban northeastern US. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 63: 445-55
Newman CE, Rissler LJ. (2011) Phylogeographic analyses of the southern leopard frog: the impact of geography and climate on the distribution of genetic lineages vs. subspecies. Molecular Ecology. 20: 5295-312
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