Anna Kearns

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2007-2012 Integrative Biology University of Queensland, Saint Lucia, Queensland, Australia 
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Blanchet G, Bellinger MR, Kearns AM, et al. (2023) Reduction of genetic diversity in 'Alalā (Hawaiian crow; Corvus hawaiiensis) between the late 1800s and the late 1900s. The Journal of Heredity
Kearns AM, Campana MG, Slikas B, et al. (2022) Conservation genomics and systematics of a near-extinct island radiation. Molecular Ecology
Kearns AM, Joseph L, Austin JJ, et al. (2020) Complex mosaic of sexual dichromatism and monochromatism in Pacific robins results from both gains and losses of elaborate coloration Journal of Avian Biology. 51
Kearns AM, Malloy JF, Gobbert MK, et al. (2018) Nuclear introns help unravel the diversification history of the Australo-Pacific Petroica robins. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Kearns AM, Restani M, Szabo I, et al. (2018) Genomic evidence of speciation reversal in ravens. Nature Communications. 9: 906
Kearns AM, Joseph L, Thierry A, et al. (2018) Diversification of Petroica robins across the Australo-Pacific region: first insights into the phylogenetic affinities of New Guinea’s highland robin species Emu - Austral Ornithology. 119: 205-217
Johnsen A, Kearns AM, Omland KE, et al. (2017) Sequencing of the complete mitochondrial genome of the common raven Corvus corax (Aves: Corvidae) confirms mitogenome-wide deep lineages and a paraphyletic relationship with the Chihuahuan raven C. cryptoleucus. Plos One. 12: e0187316
Lifjeld JT, Anmarkrud JA, Calabuig P, et al. (2016) Species-level divergences in multiple functional traits between the two endemic subspecies of Blue Chaffinches Fringilla teydea in Canary Islands Bmc Zoology. 1
Kearns AM, White LC, Austin JJ, et al. (2015) Distinctiveness of pacific robin subspecies in vanuatu revealed from disparate patterns of sexual dichromatism, plumage colouration, morphometrics and ancient DNA Emu. 115: 89-98
Kearns AM, Joseph L, White LC, et al. (2015) Norfolk Island Robins are a distinct endangered species: ancient DNA unlocks surprising relationships and phenotypic discordance within the Australo-Pacific Robins Conservation Genetics
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