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Meghann Humphries is an Assistant Teaching Professor of Biology at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, whose research interests focus on historical demography and population structure of West Indian birds and their malaria parasites. She utilizes genetic data to evaluate how interactions with malaria parasites could generate and maintain biological diversity, as well as contribute to the demographic cycling observed in host populations. She further employs morphometrics, vocal variation, and genomics to assess species limits and mitonuclear discordance of avian species.
New UMSL faculty member 2019.
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Comparing Two Species: Historical Phylogeography and Species Delimitation of Myiarchus Flycatchers in the West Indies.
Staden, E. L., Humphries, M., Soares, L. & Fowler-Finn, K., Apr 26 2019, In: Default journal.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Historical demography of Coereba flaveola on Puerto Rico
Humphries, M. B., De Oliveira Pil, M. W. B., Latta, S. C., Marra, P. P. & Ricklefs, R. E., Apr 1 2019, In: The Auk. 136Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Phylogeographic Relationships of Coereba flaveola and Their Malaria Parasites
Humphries, M., May 15 2019Research output: Thesis › Doctoral Thesis
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Phylogeography and historical demography of Carib Grackle ( Quiscalus lugubris )
Humphries, M. B., Gonzalez, M. A. & Ricklefs, R. E., Mar 10 2019, In: The Journal of Caribbean Ornithology. 32Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Population structure of avian malaria parasites
Humphries, M. B., Stacy, M. T. & Ricklefs, R. E., Jul 1 2019, In: Ecology and Evolution. 9Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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