Postdoc studying host-pathogen population genomics.
Updated July 2024
Beer MA, Proft KM, Veillet A, Kozakiewicz CP, Hamilton DG, Hamede R, McCallum H, Hohenlohe PA, Burridge CP, Margres MJ, Jones ME, and A Storfer. (2024). Disease-driven top predator decline affects mesopredator population genomic structure. Nature Ecology and Evolution 8: 293 - 303. link
Beer MA, Trumbo DR, Rautsaw RM, Kozakiewicz CP, Epstein B, Hohenlohe PA, Alford RA, Schwarzkopf L, and A Storfer. (2024). Spatial variation in genomic signatures of local adaptation during the cane toad invasion of Australia. Molecular Ecology Early View. link
Hippee AC, Beer MA, Norrbom AL, and AA Forbes. (2024). Stronger interspecific sexual differences may be favored when females search for mates in the presence of congeners. Current Research in Insect Science 5: 100084. link
Gallinson DG, Kozakiewicz CP, Rautsaw RM, Beer MA, Ruiz-Aravena M, Comte S, Hamilton DG, Kerlin DH, McCallum H, Hamede R, Jones ME, Storfer A, McMinds R, and MJ Margres. (2024). Intergenomic signatures of coevolution between Tasmanian devils and an infectious cancer. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 121: e2307780121. link
Beer MA, Kane RA, Micheletti SJ, Kozakiewicz CP, and A Storfer. (2022). Landscape genomics of the streamside salamander: Implications for species management in the face of climate change. Evolutionary Applications 15(2): 220 – 236. link
Hippee AC, Beer MA, Bagley RK, Condon MA, Kitchen A, Lisowski EA, Norrbom AL, and AA Forbes. (2021). Host shifting and host sharing in a genus of specialist flies diversifying alongside their sunflower hosts. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 34(2): 364 – 379. link
Storfer A, Kozakiewicz CP, Beer MA, and AE Savage. (2020). Applications of population genomics for understanding and mitigating wildlife disease. In Population Genomics: Wildlife (P. Hohenlohe and O.P. Rajora, eds.). link
Forbes AA, Bagley RK, Beer MA, Hippee AC, and HA Widmayer. (2018). Quantifying the unquantifiable: why Hymenoptera - not Coleoptera - is the most speciose animal order. BMC Ecology 18:21. link