研究领域
My research illustrates how natural historians and molecular ecologists can contribute to our understanding of evolution and ecology and stimulate public interest about the importance of conserving biodiversity. I currently work on projects in the areas of:
- conservation genetics: the use of genetic knowledge to preserve threatened species;
- ecological genomics: the use of genome-wide information to assess environmental correlates and adaptive potential of aquatic biodiversity (i.e. seascape and riverscape genomics);
- comparative phylogeography and speciation: the use of co-distributed datasets to infer population history and diversification;
- sociogenetics: the use of genetic data to understand kinship ties and behavior in social animals;
- phylogenetics: the reconstruction of the tree of life.
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Beheregaray, L.B. and Caccone, G. (2016). How we rediscovered 'extinct' giant tortoises in the Galápagos Islands - and how to save them. The Conversation, January 8 [Web Link]
Teske, P.R. and Beheregaray, L.B. (2009). The rise of seahorses. Australasian Science, 30(10) pp. 24-25. [Web Link] [Web Link]
Bilgmann, K., Moller, L.M., Harcourt, R.G., Gales, R. and Beheregaray, L.B. (2009). Reply to 'Clarifying the interpretation of Hamer et al. (2008) by Bilgmann et al. (2008)' Animal Conservation, 12(4) pp. 289-290. [10.1111/j.1469-1795.2009.00270.x] [Scopus]