Articles
Consequences of a Genetic Bottleneck in California Condors: A Mitochondrial DNA Perspective (with Mary S. Adams), Series in Ornithology: Condors in the 21st Century (2007)
The California Condor (Gymnogyps californianus) has recently survived a severe population bottleneck. The entire population...
Invasion genetics of New World medflies: testing alternative colonization scenarios (with Andrew J. Bohonak, Neil Davies, and George K. Roderick), Biological Invasions (2001)
The Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata) is an invasive agricultural pest with a wide host...
Low genetic diversity in an endangered species: recent or historic pattern? (with Marjorie D. Matocq), Biological Conversation (2001)
Examining patterns of genetic diversity has become an integral component of many management plans concerning...
Is population genetics mired in the past? (with Andrew J. Bohonak, Neil Davies, and George K. Roderick), Trends in Ecology and Evolution (1998)
Invasion genetics of the Mediterranean fruit fly: variation in multiple nuclear introns (with G. K. Roderick and S. R. Palumbi), Molecular Ecology (1998)
Biological invasions generally start from low initial population sizes, leading to reduced genetic variation in...
Contributions to Books
Spatial and Temporal Aspects of Populations Revealed by Mitochondrial DNA, Ancient DNA, editited by B. Heermann and S. Hummel (1994)
The evolutionary analysis of DNA sequences bridges phylogenetics and population genetics. Ancient DNA (aDNA) alJows...