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     - Avian Biology
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     - Molecular Ecology
     - Molecular Ecology
     - Species of Management Concern
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       \ of Natural History (New York) and the Australian National Wildlife Collection\
       \ of Natural History (New York) and the Australian National Wildlife Collection\
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       \ of speciation and determine species diversity in cryptic groups of birdseffect\
       \ of speciation and determine species diversity in cryptic groups of birdseffect\
       \ of anthropogenic noise on"
       \ of anthropogenic noise on"
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    - 'Curator of Birds and Adjunct Scientist, National Museum of Natural History,
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      Australia: 2000-2005'
    - 'Curatorial Associate, American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY: 1999-2000'
    - 'Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ: 1997-1999'
    - 'Postdoctoral Fellow, American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY: 1995-1997'
    title: Research Zoologist

Revision as of 17:26, 30 January 2024

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   - Conservation Genetics
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   - 'Director (Curator-in-Charge), Australian National Wildlife Collection, Canberra,
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   - 'Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ: 1997-1999'
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     \ of Natural History (New York) and the Australian National Wildlife Collection\
     \ (Canberra), as well as an adjunct position with the US National Museum of\
     \ Natural History (Smithsonian). Terry's research focuses on the systematics,\
     \ diversity, conservation, and management of birds.He uses genetic and genomic\
     \ techniques to study the systematics, diversity, conservation, and management\
     \ of birds. His contributions to avian taxonomy and conservation also include\
     \ chairmanship of the AOS Committee on Classification and Nomenclature (North\
     \ America), which provides a standardized avian taxonomy for use by public agencies\
     \ and private individuals and organizations.Current projects include studies\
     \ of:genomic variation in Bewick\u2019s Wren (Thryomanes bewickii) and Hutton\u2019\
     s Vireo (Vireo huttoni) on the Channel Islands, as part of a larger project\
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     \ multiple scientific issuesgenomic variation in the Akikiki (Oreomystis bairdi)\
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     \ to Kauai, so that genetically diverse, viable captive breeding programs can\
     \ be establishedpopulation structure and migration ecology of two Pacific populations\
     \ of the endangered Red Knot (Calidris canutus), as well as population structure\
     \ more broadly in the Americasgenetics of Red Knot (Calidris canutus), Sanderling\
     \ (Calidris alba), and Ruddy Turnstone (Arenaria interpres) at Delaware Bay,\
     \ three species reliant on migration stopovers theregenomics of US and Caribbean\
     \ populations of the endangered Roseate Tern (Sterna dougallii), to assess current\
     \ and past gene flow between these populationsphylogenetic relationships and\
     \ species status of Procellariiformes seabirds, which include the albatrosses,\
     \ petrels, and shearwaters, many of which are endangered or otherwise of conservation\
     \ interestgenetic variation and phylogeography of selected seabirds (non-Procellariiformes)\
     \ breeding in the Caribbean and Pacific regions, to determine the conservation\
     \ status of geographically isolated populations and understand factors promoting\
     \ genetic isolation in marine environmentsphylogenetic relationships among all\
     \ species of birds (the OpenWings project), to provide the foundation for future\
     \ classification and ecological and evolutionary comparative research on birdsa\
     \ comprehensive revision of the subspecific taxonomy of the birds of North America,\
     \ for use by policy makers and wildlife managers as well as by scientists and\
     \ NGOsthe systematics, biogeography, and evolution of hyper-diverse suboscine\
     \ birds, to understand the systematics and taxonomy of the group and the processes\
     \ that contributed to its radiation in the Americascomparative genetic, vocal,\
     \ and morphological variation in Neotropical antbirds, to understand patterns\
     \ of speciation and determine species diversity in cryptic groups of birdseffect\
     \ of anthropogenic noise on"