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Connor Burgin
@ConnorBurgin1
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PhD candidate at the University of New Mexico. I’m a little to into mammals, especially evolution and systematics! he/him
Albuquerque, NM
Joined June 2017
RT @CEGrueber: Out now in @Nature! Our comprehensive meta-analysis of global terrestrial and marine genetic diversity demonstrates rapid lo…
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RT @Jente_O: 🚨 New paper published in... Nature 😱 I never thought that I would write these words, but here is a Nature-paper that I contri…
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RT @IUCN_SMSG: Population genetic structure of 2 mole species (Mogera imaizumii and M. wogura) in the Japanese Archipelago
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RT @AnatRecord: Pangolin scales are key to identifying the world's most trafficked mammals. A 3D analysis reveals how scale shape varies ac…
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RT @LauraDBertola: "We recommend that genetic data, genetic diversity metrics, and relevant metadata be published in a standardized and tra…
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RT @HernandezAguer: Ordonez et al., 2024 - Towards a novel biosphere in 2300: rapid and extensive global and biome-wide climatic novelty in…
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This is a really cool paper identifying ‘biodiversity blindspots’ based on global museum collections!
Very proud of this paper led by @L_DBall where we examine what ‘Unexplored’ means in a natural history context - we recommend ‘biodiversity blindspots’ instead for places that lack digitized public data Video abstract Paper here
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RT @DanHending: (1/5) My new paper “Cryptic Species Conservation: a Review” is now available fully open access in Biological Reviews! So ex…
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RT @Mammalogists: A review of the Quichua porcupine Coendou quichua complex (Rodentia: Erethizontidae) with the description of a new specie…
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RT @LauraDBertola: Morphological data support the genomic patterns: Heads up–Four Giraffa species have distinct cranial morphology https://…
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RT @Mammalogists: Integrative species delimitation reveals an Idaho-endemic ground squirrel, Urocitellus idahoensis (Merriam, 1913) (Rodent…
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RT @Dmmoralesmar: Nueva especie de puercoespín para Colombia! Describimos Coendou vossi para el Caribe y el Valle del magdalena de Colombi…
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RT @inaturalist: We've passed 500,000 Taxa! Thanks for helping us record nearly a quarter (23%) of all described species globally! https://…
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RT @HenlakeBats: The grey zone of taxonomy—The case of the Sikkim Myotis (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae: Myotis sicarius), first recorded fr…
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RT @halooie1: Tagliacollo et al. mine GenBank for 51 markers for 5,984 taxa and produce a "Time-calibrated phylogeny of Neotropical freshwa…
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This is new! A really interesting new bone unique to Myorsoricine shrews in Africa.
What is this unique needle-like sesamoid for? Well, we do not know yet... so stay tuned! Meanwhile, check out our new paper on the evolution of #shrews 🐀
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Really excited to see this one published! I had a small part to play in this paper lead by @sousliks where we split Urocitellus mollis into two species, one of which is endemic to my home state of Idaho!
Integrative species delimitation reveals an Idaho-endemic ground squirrel, Urocitellus idahoensis (Merriam 1913)
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