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Dr Andrea Taylor

Research Fellow

Ph.D. University of New South Wales, 1996

Phone: + 61 3 9905 5623
Fax: + 61 3 9905 5613
E-mail: Andrea.Taylor@sci.monash.edu.au

Dr Andrea Taylor
Molecular Ecology Laboratory

The Molecular Ecology Research Group comprises the research groups of Paul Sunnucks and Andrea Taylor. We share facilities and procedures, have strongly overlapping research interests and group meetings.

Research Areas
Recent Publications
  • Lada H, Mac Nally R, & Taylor AC (accepted 6/8/08) Impacts of massive landscape change on a carnivorous marsupial in south-eastern Australia: inferences from landscape genetics analysis. Journal of Applied Ecology
  • Hansen B & Taylor AC (in press) Isolated remnant or recent introduction? Estimating the provenance of Yellingbo Leadbeater’s possums by genetic analysis and bottleneck simulation. Molecular Ecology doi: 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2008.03900.x
  • Piggott M, Wilson R, Marks CA, Banks SC, Gigliotti F & Taylor AC (in press) Evaluating exotic predator control programs using non-invasive genetic tagging. Wildlife Research
  • Lada H, Mac Nally R, & Taylor AC (2008) Phenotype and gene flow in a marsupial (Antechinus flavipes) in contrasting habitats. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 94: 303-314.
  • Lada H, Mac Nally R, & Taylor AC (2008) Distinguishing past from present gene flow along and across a river: the case of the carnivorous marsupial (Antechinus flavipes) on southern Australian floodplains. Conservation Genetics 9: 569-580.
  • Lada H, Mac Nally R, & Taylor AC (2008) Responses of a carnivorous marsupial (Antechinus flavipes) to local habitat factors in two types of forests. Journal of Mammalogy 89: 398-407.
  • Walker FM, Sunnucks P & Taylor AC (2008) Evidence for habitat fragmentation altering within-population processes in wombats. Molecular Ecology 17: 1674-1684.
  • Walker FM, Taylor AC & Sunnucks P (2008) Female dispersal and male kinship-based association in southern hairy-nosed wombats (Lasiorhinus latifrons). Molecular Ecology 17: 1361–1374.
  • Banks SC, Stow A, Piggott M & Taylor AC (2007) Sex and sociality in a disconnected world: a review of the effects of habitat fragmentation on animal social behaviour. Canadian Journal of Zoology 85: 1065-1079.
  • Martin JK, Handasyde KA, Taylor AC & Coulson G (2007) Long-term pair bonds without mating fidelity in a mammal. Behaviour 144: 1419-1445.
  • Kraaijeveld-Smit FJL, Lindenmayer DB, Taylor AC, MacGregor C, Wertheim B (2007) Comparative genetic structure reflects underlying life histories of three sympatric small mammal species in continuous forest of south-eastern Australia. Oikos 116: 1819-1830.
  • Beckman J, Banks S, Sunnucks P, Lill A & Taylor AC (2007) Phylogeography and environmental correlates of a cap on reproduction: teat-number in a small marsupial, Antechinus agilis. Molecular Ecology 16:1069-1083.
  • Taylor AC, Tyndale-Biscoe H & Lindenmayer DB (2007) Unexpected persistence on habitat islands: genetic signatures reveal dispersal of a eucalypt-dependent marsupial through a hostile pine matrix. Molecular Ecology 16: 2655-2666.
  • Lada H, Mac Nally R, Horrocks G & Taylor AC (2007) Genetic reconstruction of the effects of floods on population dynamics of a marsupial carnivore (Antechinus flavipes) on Australian floodplains. Molecular Ecology 16: 2934-2947.
  • Lada H, Thomson J, Mac Nally R, Horrocks G & Taylor AC (2007) Evaluating simultaneous impacts of three anthropogenic effects on a floodplain-dwelling marsupial Antechinus flavipes. Biological Conservation 134: 527-536.
  • Walker FM, Taylor AC & Sunnucks P (2007) Does soil type drive social organization in southern hairy-nosed wombats? Molecular Ecology 16: 199-208.
  • Martin JK, Handasyde KA & Taylor AC (2007) Linear roadside remnants: their influence on den-use, home range and mating system in bobucks (Trichosurus cunninghami). Austral Ecology 32: 686-696.
  • Charlton K, Taylor AC & McKechnie SW (2006) A note on divergent mtDNA lineages of “bottlenose” dolphins from coastal waters of southern Australia. Journal of Cetacean Research and Management 8: 173-179.
  • Piggott MP, Banks SC, Stone N, Banffy C & Taylor AC (2006) Estimating population size of endangered brush-tailed rock-wallaby (Petrogale penicillata) colonies using faecal DNA. Molecular Ecology 15: 81-91.
  • Piggott MP, Banks SC and Taylor AC (2006) Population structure of brush-tailed rock-wallaby (Petrogale penicillata)colonies inferred from analysis of faecal DNA. Molecular Ecology 15: 93-105.
  • Walker FM, Sunnucks P & Taylor AC (2006) Genotyping of ‘captured’ hairs reveals burrow-use and ranging behavior of southern hairy-nosed wombats. Journal of Mammalogy 87: 690-699.