Frederick I. Archer

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University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 
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Morin PA, McCarthy ML, Fung CW, et al. (2024) Revised taxonomy of eastern North Pacific killer whales (): Bigg's and resident ecotypes deserve species status. Royal Society Open Science. 11: 231368
Morin PA, Martien KK, Lang AR, et al. (2023) Guidelines and quantitative standards for improved cetacean taxonomy using full mitochondrial genomes. The Journal of Heredity
Sremba AL, Martin AR, Wilson P, et al. (2023) Diversity of mitochondrial DNA in three species of great whales before and after modern whaling. The Journal of Heredity
Louis M, Korlević P, Nykänen M, et al. (2023) Ancient dolphin genomes reveal rapid repeated adaptation to coastal waters. Nature Communications. 14: 4020
Buss DL, Atmore LM, Zicos MH, et al. (2023) Historical Mitogenomic Diversity and Population Structuring of Southern Hemisphere Fin Whales. Genes. 14
Hoban S, Archer FI, Bertola LD, et al. (2022) Global genetic diversity status and trends: towards a suite of Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBVs) for genetic composition. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
Louis M, Galimberti M, Archer F, et al. (2021) Selection on ancestral genetic variation fuels repeated ecotype formation in bottlenose dolphins. Science Advances. 7: eabg1245
Thomson AI, Archer FI, Coleman MA, et al. (2021) Charting a course for genetic diversity in the UN Decade of Ocean Science. Evolutionary Applications. 14: 1497-1518
Banerjee SM, Komoroske LM, Frey A, et al. (2020) Single nucleotide polymorphism markers for genotyping hawksbill turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata) Conservation Genetics Resources. 12: 353-356
Rankin S, Oedekoven C, Archer F. (2020) Mark recapture distance sampling: using acoustics to estimate the fraction of dolphins missed by observers during shipboard line-transect surveys Environmental and Ecological Statistics. 27: 233-251
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