Our group primarily studies birds, but hybridization is a widespread phenomenon that is broadly relevant to the evolutionary history of many species. We have led and have been involved in a number of reviews and syntheses that explore various topics related to hybridization, speciation, and anthropogenic change.
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Publications
2023
Ã…lund MÌý,ÌýCenzer M, Bierne N, Boughman JW, Cerca J, Comerford MS, Culicchi A, Langerhans B,ÌýMcFarlane ES,Ìý Möst MH, North H,ÌýQvarnström A, Ravinet M, Svanbäck R,ÌýTaylor SA.ÌýAccepted.ÌýAnthropogenic Change and the Process of Speciation.ÌýCold Springs Harbor volume on Speciation.
2022
Larson EL,Taylor SA. Geography of Speciation.ÌýOxford Bibliographies in Evolutionary Biology. Ed. Douglas Futuyma. New York: Oxford University Press.ÌýDOI: 10.1093/OBO/9780199941728-0142
2021
Minor NR, Dougherty PJ, Taylor SA, Carling M. Estimating hybridization in the wild using citizen science data: a path forward.ÌýEvolution.Ìý
2019
Taylor SA, Larson EL. 2019. Insights from genomes into the evolutionary importance and prevalence of hybridization in nature.ÌýNature Ecology and Evolution 3, 170-177.
2018
Theodosopoulos AN, Hund AK, Taylor SA. 2018. Parasites and host species barriers in animal hybrid zones. Trends in Ecology and EvolutionÌý34: 19-30.
2017
+Toews DPL, +Hofmeister NR, Taylor SA. 2017. The evolution and genetics of carotenoid processing in animals. Trends in GeneticsÌý33: 171-182.
2016
Taylor SA, Campagna L.Ìý2016.ÌýPerspectives: Avian supergenes.ÌýScienceÌý351: 446-447. PDF=
2015
+Toews DPL,Ìý+Campagna L,Ìý+Taylor SA, Balakrishnan CN, Baldassarre DT, Deane-Coe PE, Harvey MG, Hooper DM, Irwin DE, Judy CD, Mason NA, McCormack JE, McCracken KG, Oliveros CH, Safran RJ, Scordato E, Stryjewski KF, Tigano A, Uy AJ, Winger, B.Ìý2015.ÌýGenomic approaches to understanding population divergence and speciation in birds.ÌýThe Auk: Ornithological AdvancesÌý133: 13-30.ÌýÌýÌý+Authors contributed equally.Ìý PDF
Taylor SA, Larson EL, Harrison RG.Ìý2015.ÌýHybrid Zones: Windows on Climate Change.ÌýTrends in Ecology and EvolutionÌý30: 398-406.
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