Avian diversity in the Hosner Group
The group study avian ecology & evolution through the lens of natural history collections, which serve as the primary documentation of global diversity, geographic variation, and 200 years of anthropogenic change.
Avian phylogeny
Resolving evolutionary relationships among the worlds’ bird species, working with international research consortiums B10K and OpenWings
Avian phylogeography
Applying genomic data to understand how geological, environmental, and climate changes have shaped bird distributions and influenced their diversification
Specimen-based research
Collections are a fundamental resource in biology because they document and preserve the history of life.
- Oliveros et al. 2019. Earth history and the passerine superradiation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA. 116: 7916–7925
- Hosner et al . 2018. How do differing views on species limits affect recognition of avian diversity and endemism in biodiversity hotspots? An example in the Philippine Archipelago. Conservation Genetics 19:1151–1168.
- Hosner et al. 2017. How do seemingly non-vagile taxa accomplish trans-marine dispersal? Trait and dispersal evolution in the landfowl (Aves: Galliformes). Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B 284:20170210
See full list of publications by Peter A. Hosner
15. Juni Fonden
Group Members
Name | Title | Phone | |
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Peter Andrew Hosner | Assistant Professor | +4535331804 |