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Andrea C. Taylor

Andrea C. Taylor

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
38
Citations
5877
World Ranking
6624
National Ranking
524

Overview

Andrea C. Taylor is affiliated with Monash University in Australia and has contributed research across several interrelated scientific fields. Their work encompasses Medicine, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Environmental Science.

The scientist's research spans multiple subfields including Ecology, Molecular Biology, Epidemiology, Biochemistry, and Pharmaceutical Science. The topics addressed in their publications highlight areas such as Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Amino Acid Enzymes and Metabolism, Epigenetics and DNA Methylation, Chemical Reactions and Isotopes, Marine Animal Studies Overview, Identification and Quantification in Food, and Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior.

Frequent coauthors collaborating in their research include Haifeng Tang, Kristian H. R. Jensen, Evelyne M. Houang, Fiona M. McRobb, and Sathesh Bhat.

Andrea C. Taylor has published in a range of scholarly venues, including:

  • Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
  • The 'journal of cetacean research and management. Special issue
  • Australian Mammalogy
  • The Nurse Practitioner
  • Neuromodulation Technology at the Neural Interface

Their notable recent papers include:

  • A note on divergent mtDNA lineages of bottlenose dolphins from coastal waters of southern Australia (2023), The 'journal of cetacean research and management. Special issue
  • Discovery of a Novel Class of d-Amino Acid Oxidase Inhibitors Using the Schrödinger Computational Platform (2022), Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
  • Demographic trends and reproductive patterns in the northern hairy-nosed wombat (Lasiorhinus krefftii) at Epping Forest National Park (Scientific), central Queensland (2020), Australian Mammalogy
  • Increasing human papillomavirus immunization in the primary care setting (2021), The Nurse Practitioner
  • The Effect of Transcutaneous Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation and Transcutaneous Auricular Vagal Nerve Stimulation on the Biomarker Response to Stress (2025), Neuromodulation Technology at the Neural Interface

Best Publications

  • SSCP is not so difficult: the application and utility of single-stranded conformation polymorphism in evolutionary biology and molecular ecology.

    Paul James Sunnucks;Alex C Wilson;Luciano B Beheregaray;K Zenger

  • Genetic variation of microsatellite loci in a bottlenecked species: the northern hairy‐nosed wombat Lasiorhinus krefftii

    A. C. Taylor;A. C. Taylor;W. B. Sherwin;R. K. Wayne

  • Unprecedented Low Levels of Genetic Variation and Inbreeding Depression in an Island Population of the Black-Footed Rock-Wallaby

    Mark D. B. Eldridge;Juliet M. King;Anne K. Loupis;Peter B. S. Spencer

  • Remote collection of animal DNA and its applications in conservation management and understanding the population biology of rare and cryptic species

    Maxine P. Piggott;Andrea C. Taylor

  • Low genetic variability of the koala Phascolarctos cinereus in south‐eastern Australia following a severe population bottleneck

    B. A. Houlden;P. R. England;A. C. Taylor;W. D. Greville

  • Microsatellite and Chromosome Evolution of Parthenogenetic Sitobion Aphids in Australia

    Paul Sunnucks;Phillip R. England;Andrea C. Taylor;Dinah F. Hales

  • Highly reliable genetic identification of individual northern hairy‐nosed wombats from single remotely collected hairs: a feasible censusing method

    Mathew A Sloane;Paul J Sunnucks;Deryn L Alpers;Luciano B Beheregaray

  • Sex and sociality in a disconnected world: A review of the impacts of habitat fragmentation on animal social interactions

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  • A Multiplex Pre-Amplification Method that Significantly Improves Microsatellite Amplification and Error Rates for Faecal DNA in Limiting Conditions

    Maxine P Piggott;Eva Bellemain;P Taberlet;Andrea Carolyn Taylor

  • The effects of habitat fragmentation via forestry plantation establishment on spatial genotypic structure in the small marsupial carnivore, Antechinus agilis

    Samuel C Banks;David B Lindenmayer;S J Ward;Andrea C Taylor

  • Extensive evaluation of faecal preservation and DNA extraction methods in Australian native and introduced species

    Maxine P. Piggott;Andrea C. Taylor

  • The effects of habitat fragmentation due to forestry plantation establishment on the demography and genetic variation of a marsupial carnivore, Antechinus agilis

    Samuel C Banks;Graeme Roy Finlayson;S J Lawson;David B Lindenmayer

  • Evidence for habitat fragmentation altering within-population processes in wombats

    Faith Marguerite Walker;Paul Sunnucks;Andrea Carolyn Taylor

  • Demographic monitoring of an entire species (the northern hairy-nosed wombat, Lasiorhinus krefftii) by genetic analysis of non-invasively collected material

    Samuel Banks;Simon D Hoyle;Alan Horsup;Paul Sunnucks

  • A set of tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii) microsatellites tested for genetic linkage.

    Taylor Ac;Cooper Dw

  • Relatedness structure detected by microsatellite analysis and attempted pedigree reconstruction in an endangered marsupial, the northern hairy-nosed wombat Lasiorhinus krefftii

    A. C. Taylor;A. Horsup;C. N. Johnson;P. Sunnucks

  • The use of museum specimens to reconstruct the genetic variability and relationships of extinct populations.

    M. S. Roy;D. J. Girman;A. C. Taylor;Robert K. Wayne;Robert K. Wayne

  • Genetic analysis of a documented population bottleneck: introduced Bennett’s wallabies (Macropus rufogriseus rufogriseus) in New Zealand

    S. L. Le Page;R. A. Livermore;D. W. Cooper;A. C. Taylor

  • Large gaps in canopy reduce road crossing by a gliding mammal.

    Rodney van der Ree;Silvana Cesarini;Paul Sunnucks;Joslin L Moore

  • Estimating population size of endangered brush-tailed rock-wallaby (Petrogale penicillata) colonies using faecal DNA.

    Maxine P Piggott;Samuel C Banks;N Stone;C Banffy

  • The effects of habitat fragmentation on the social kin structure and mating system of the agile antechinus, Antechinus agilis

    Samuel C Banks;S J Ward;David B Lindenmayer;Graeme Roy Finlayson

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul Sunnucks
Paul Sunnucks Monash University
Sam C. Banks
Sam C. Banks Charles Darwin University
David B. Lindenmayer
David B. Lindenmayer Australian National University
Ralph Charles Mac Nally
Ralph Charles Mac Nally University of Canberra
Steven J. B. Cooper
Steven J. B. Cooper University of Adelaide
Rodney van der Ree
Rodney van der Ree University of Melbourne
William B. Sherwin
William B. Sherwin University of New South Wales
James Robertson Thomson
James Robertson Thomson Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research
Robert K. Wayne
Robert K. Wayne University of California, Los Angeles
Luciano B. Beheregaray
Luciano B. Beheregaray Flinders University

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