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Jillian Campbell

Biological Lab Assistant

Key words

Hybridization, Evolutionary Genetics, Conservation Genomics

E-Mail

Address

Department of Zoology
Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde
Museum am Löwentor
Rosenstein 1
70191 Stuttgart
Germany

Research interest 

I am an evolutionary geneticist with a keen interest in the dynamics of hybridization and its implications for conservation. My research centers on understanding how hybridization influences genetic diversity and species persistence, particularly in at-risk populations. By integrating molecular tools and bioinformatics, I aim to uncover how ongoing genetic exchange affects populations, shaping their genetic structure, evolutionary trajectories, and long-term viability. My work contributes to developing effective conservation strategies that protect biodiversity and ensure the survival of species in the face of ongoing change.

Projects

Publications

2024

Campbell, J. N., Mandeville, E., & Hooley-Underwood, Z. (2024). Test of a conservation intervention highlights temporal variability in hybridization dynamics in Catostomus fishes. bioRxiv, 2024-07.

Campbell, J. N., Mandeville, E. G., Lewis, N. C., & Meuser, A. V. (2024). The ambiguity of "hybrid swarm": inconsistent definitions and applications in existing research. bioRxiv, 2024-10.

2023

Campbell, J. N. (2024). Insights on Catostomus Sucker Hybridization and Spawning Trends Using Genomic Data (Masters thesis, University of Guelph).

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