Taylor Hains
Affiliations: | 2016-2016 | Vertebrate Zoology | National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC, United States |
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(Smithsonian Graduate Fellow) |
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Hains T, Catanach T, Pirro S, et al. (2025) The Complete Genome Sequences of 22 Species of Owls (Strigiformes, Aves). Biodiversity Genomes. 2025 |
Catanach T, Hains T, Pirro S, et al. (2024) The Complete Genome Sequences of 30 Species of Falcons (Falconiformes, Aves). Biodiversity Genomes. 2024 |
Andersson AA, Sands AF, Reid K, et al. (2024) Museomics Sheds Light on Evolutionary Diversity in a Critically Endangered Cockatoo Species From Wallacea. Molecular Ecology. e17616 |
Catanach T, Hains T, Pirro S, et al. (2024) The Complete Genome Sequences of 31 Species of Hawks (Accipitriformes, Aves). Biodiversity Genomes. 2024 |
Sands AF, Andersson AAL, Reid K, et al. (2024) Genomic and Acoustic Biogeography of the Iconic Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo Clarifies Species Limits and Patterns of Intraspecific Diversity. Molecular Biology and Evolution |
Mendez SND, Hains T, Pirro S, et al. (2024) The Complete Genome Sequence of (Fringillidae, Passeriformes), the Puerto Rican Euphonia. Biodiversity Genomes. 2024 |
Bodt L, Hains T, Coldren D, et al. (2024) The Complete Genome Sequences of 23 Finch Species (Fringillidae, Passeriformes). Biodiversity Genomes. 2024 |
Lele A, Drucker JR, Hains T, et al. (2024) The Complete Genome Sequences of 37 Bird Species from the Ecuadorian Andes. Biodiversity Genomes. 2024 |
Roberts JR, Bernstein JM, Austin CC, et al. (2024) Whole Snake Genomes from Eighteen Families of Snakes (Serpentes: Caenophidia) and Their Applications to Systematics. The Journal of Heredity |
Chavez DE, Hains T, Espinoza S, et al. (2024) Whole-genome analysis reveals the diversification of Galapagos rail (Aves: Rallidae) and confirms the success of goat eradication programs. The Journal of Heredity |