Peter A. Hosner

5.0k total citations
65 papers, 1.7k citations indexed

About

Peter A. Hosner is a scholar working on Genetics, Ecology and Ecological Modeling. According to data from OpenAlex, Peter A. Hosner has authored 65 papers receiving a total of 1.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 41 papers in Genetics, 26 papers in Ecology and 23 papers in Ecological Modeling. Recurrent topics in Peter A. Hosner's work include Genetic diversity and population structure (37 papers), Species Distribution and Climate Change (23 papers) and Evolution and Paleontology Studies (21 papers). Peter A. Hosner is often cited by papers focused on Genetic diversity and population structure (37 papers), Species Distribution and Climate Change (23 papers) and Evolution and Paleontology Studies (21 papers). Peter A. Hosner collaborates with scholars based in United States, Denmark and China. Peter A. Hosner's co-authors include Edward L. Braun, Rebecca T. Kimball, Robert G. Moyle, Brant C. Faircloth, Frederick H. Sheldon, Carl H. Oliveros, Michael J. Andersen, Travis C. Glenn, A. Townsend Peterson and Alison R. Styring and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nature Communications and SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.

In The Last Decade

Peter A. Hosner

64 papers receiving 1.6k citations

Peers

Peter A. Hosner
W. Bryan Jennings United States
Carl H. Oliveros United States
Jeff G. Groth United States
Robert W. Bryson United States
Andrés M. Cuervo United States
Brian S. Arbogast United States
W. Bryan Jennings United States
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All Works

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Zhao, Min, Jessica A. Oswald, Julie M. Allen, et al.. (2024). A phylogenomic tree of wood-warblers (Aves: Parulidae): Dealing with good, bad, and ugly samples. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 202. 108235–108235. 1 indexed citations
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Germain, Ryan R., Shaohong Feng, Guangji Chen, et al.. (2023). Species-specific traits mediate avian demographic responses under past climate change. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 7(6). 862–872. 15 indexed citations
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Li, Xuemei, Rongsheng Gao, Guangji Chen, et al.. (2022). Draft genome assemblies of four manakins. Scientific Data. 9(1). 564–564. 2 indexed citations
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Leite, Rafael N., Rebecca T. Kimball, Edward L. Braun, et al.. (2020). Phylogenomics of manakins (Aves: Pipridae) using alternative locus filtering strategies based on informativeness. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 155. 107013–107013. 20 indexed citations
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Isler, Morton L., R. Terry Chesser, Mark B. Robbins, et al.. (2020). Taxonomic evaluation of the Grallaria rufula (Rufous Antpitta) complex <br />(Aves: Passeriformes: Grallariidae) distinguishes sixteen species. Zootaxa. 4817(1). zootaxa.4817.1.1–zootaxa.4817.1.1. 13 indexed citations
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Oliveros, Carl H., Michael J. Andersen, Peter A. Hosner, et al.. (2019). Rapid Laurasian diversification of a pantropical bird family during the Oligocene–Miocene transition. Ibis. 162(1). 137–152. 16 indexed citations
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Kyriazis, Christopher C., Shannon J. Hackett, Peter A. Hosner, et al.. (2018). Colonization and diversification of the white-browed shortwing (Aves: Muscicapidae: Brachypteryx montana) in the Philippines. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 121. 121–131. 6 indexed citations
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Reddy, Sushma, Rebecca T. Kimball, Akanksha Pandey, et al.. (2017). Why Do Phylogenomic Data Sets Yield Conflicting Trees? Data Type Influences the Avian Tree of Life more than Taxon Sampling. Systematic Biology. 66(5). 857–879. 202 indexed citations
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Wang, Ning, Peter A. Hosner, Bin Liang, Edward L. Braun, & Rebecca T. Kimball. (2017). Historical relationships of three enigmatic phasianid genera (Aves: Galliformes) inferred using phylogenomic and mitogenomic data. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 109. 217–225. 24 indexed citations
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Moyle, Robert G., Carl H. Oliveros, Michael J. Andersen, et al.. (2016). Tectonic collision and uplift of Wallacea triggered the global songbird radiation. Nature Communications. 7(1). 12709–12709. 166 indexed citations
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Hosner, Peter A., et al.. (2016). Sorting out relationships among the grouse and ptarmigan using intron, mitochondrial, and ultra-conserved element sequences. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 98. 123–132. 34 indexed citations
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Hosner, Peter A., Brant C. Faircloth, Travis C. Glenn, Edward L. Braun, & Rebecca T. Kimball. (2015). Avoiding Missing Data Biases in Phylogenomic Inference: An Empirical Study in the Landfowl (Aves: Galliformes). Molecular Biology and Evolution. 33(4). 1110–1125. 173 indexed citations
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Sánchez‐González, Luis A., Peter A. Hosner, & Robert G. Moyle. (2015). Genetic Differentiation in Insular Lowland Rainforests: Insights from Historical Demographic Patterns in Philippine Birds. PLoS ONE. 10(8). e0134284–e0134284. 3 indexed citations
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Moyle, Robert G., Peter A. Hosner, Andrew W. Jones, & Diana C. Outlaw. (2014). Phylogeny and biogeography of Ficedula flycatchers (Aves: Muscicapidae): Novel results from fresh source material. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 82. 87–94. 19 indexed citations
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Andersen, Michael J., Peter A. Hosner, Christopher E. Filardi, & Robert G. Moyle. (2014). Phylogeny of the monarch flycatchers reveals extensive paraphyly and novel relationships within a major Australo-Pacific radiation. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 83. 118–136. 31 indexed citations
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Hosner, Peter A., Frederick H. Sheldon, Haw Chuan Lim, & Robert G. Moyle. (2010). Phylogeny and biogeography of the Asian trogons (Aves: Trogoniformes) inferred from nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequences. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 57(3). 1219–1225. 20 indexed citations
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Peterson, A. Townsend, Michael J. Andersen, Sarah Ann Bodbyl-Roels, et al.. (2009). A prototype forecasting system for bird-borne disease spread in North America based on migratory bird movements. Epidemics. 1(4). 240–249. 6 indexed citations
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Moyle, Robert G., Peter A. Hosner, Jamili Nais, Maklarin Lakim, & Frederick H. Sheldon. (2008). Taxonomic Status of the Kinabalu 'linchi' Swiftlet. Biodiversity Heritage Library (Smithsonian Institution). 13 indexed citations
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Tobias, Joseph A., Alexandre Luis Padovan Aleixo, Michael J. Andersen, et al.. (2008). Distribution, Behavior, and Conservation Status of the Rufous Twistwing (Cnipodectes superrufus). The Wilson Journal of Ornithology. 120(1). 38–49. 13 indexed citations

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