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Eugenia
Naro-Maciel Assistant Professor Biology
Degrees : Ph.D., Columbia University, New York M.A., Columbia University, New York Certificate in Environmental Policy, Columbia University, New York B.S., Yale University, Connecticut
Biography / Academic Interests
: To investigate molecular evolution and inform conservation strategies, Professor Naro-Maciel's research program focuses on genetic relationships among and within species, with an emphasis on globally endangered marine turtles.
Scholarship / Publications
: Naro-Maciel E, JH Becker, EHSM Lima, MA Marcovaldi, R DeSalle. 2007. Testing dispersal hypotheses in foraging green sea turtles of Brazil. Journal of Heredity 98:29-39
Naro-Maciel E and M Le, NN FitzSimmons, G Amato. 2008. Evolutionary relationships of marine turtles: A molecular phylogeny based on nuclear and mitochondrial genes. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 49:659-662
Naro-Maciel E, E Sterling, M Rao. 2009. Protected Areas and Biodiversity Conservation I: Reserve Planning and Design. Lessons in Conservation – LINC 2:18-48 Naro-Maciel E,
Naro-Maciel E, B Reid, NN FitzSimmons, M Le, R DeSalle, G Amato. 2010. DNA barcodes for globally threatened marine turtles: a registry approach to documenting biodiversity. Molecular Ecology Resources 10:252-263
Reid B, M Le, W McCord, J Iverson, A Georges, T Bergmann, G Amato, R DeSalle, E Naro-Maciel. 2011. Comparing and Combining Distance-Based and Character-Based Approaches for Barcoding Turtles. Molecular Ecology Resources 11:956-967
Naro-Maciel E, B Reid, KE Holmes, DR Brumbaugh, M Martin, R DeSalle. 2011. Mitochondrial DNA sequence variation in spiny lobsters: Population expansion, panmixia, and species identification. Marine Biology 158:2027-2041
Shamblin BM, KA Bjorndal, AB Bolten, ZM Hillis-Starr, I Lundgren, E Naro-Maciel, CJ Nairn. 2012. Mitogenomic sequences better resolve stock structure of southern Greater Caribbean green turtle rookeries. Molecular Ecology 21:2330–2340
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