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Associate Professor • Director, Mountain Research Station • Ph.D., Queen's University, 2011
EBIO

Hybridization, speciation, evolutionary ecology, and population genomics (primarily of birds). My research applies genomics and field experiments to natural hybrid zones and closely related taxa in orderÌýtoÌýinvestigate the architecture of reproductive isolation—theÌýhallmark of speciation—and the genetic bases of traits relevant to speciation.ÌýThis research also provides insight into the impacts of anthropogenic change, including climate change, on species distributions, interactions, and evolution.

Selected Publications

Semenov G, Linck E, Enbody E, Harris R, Khaydarov D, Alström P, Andersson L, Taylor SA. Asymmetric introgression reveals the genetic architecture of a plumage trait.ÌýNature CommunicationsÌý12, ArticleÌýnumber:Ìý1019.Ìý

Funk ER, Spellman GM, Winker K, Withrow JJ, Ruegg KC, Zavaleta E, Taylor SA.ÌýAccepted. Phylogenomic Data Reveal Widespread Introgression Across the Range of an Alpine and Arctic Specialist.ÌýSystematic Biology.Ìý

Wagner DN, Curry RL, Chen N, Lovette IJ, Taylor SA. 2020. Genomic regions underlying metabolic and neuronal signaling pathways are temporally consistent outliers in a moving avian hybrid zone.ÌýEvolution.Ìý74:Ìý1498-1513.

Taylor SA, Larson EL. 2019. Insights from genomes into the evolutionary importance and prevalence of hybridization in nature.ÌýNature Ecology and EvolutionÌý3, 170-177.Ìý

Theodosopoulos AN, Hund AK, Taylor SA. 2018. Parasites and host species barriers in animal hybrid zones.ÌýTrends in Ecology and EvolutionÌý34: 19-30.

Grabenstein KC, Taylor SA. 2018. Breaking Barriers: Causes, Consequences, and Experimental Utility of Human-Mediated Hybridization.ÌýTrends in Ecology and Evolution,Ìý33(3), 198–212. doi.org/10.1016/J.TREE.2017.12.008Ìý

+Toews DPL,Ìý+Taylor SA, Vallender R, Brelsford A, Butcher BG, Messer PW, Lovette IJ.Ìý2016. Plumage genes and little else distinguish the genomes of hybridizing warblers.ÌýCurrent BiologyÌý26: 2313-2318​.

Taylor SA, Larson EL, Harrison RG.Ìý2015.ÌýHybrid Zones: Windows on Climate Change.ÌýTrends in Ecology and EvolutionÌý30: 398-406.

Mason NA,ÌýTaylor SA.Ìý2015. Differentially expressed genes match morphology and plumage despite largely homogeneous genomes in a Holarctic songbird.ÌýMolecular EcologyÌý24:Ìý3009 - 3025

Taylor SA, Curry RL, White TA, Ferretti V, Lovette IJ.Ìý2014. Spatiotemporally consistent genomic signatures of reproductive isolation in a moving hybrid zone.ÌýEvolutionÌý68:Ìý3066-3081.

Taylor SA, White TA, Hochachka WM, Ferretti V, Curry RL, Lovette IJ.Ìý2014. Climate Mediated Movement of an Avian Hybrid Zone.ÌýCurrent BiologyÌý24: 671-676.Ìý