Dr. Jeremy J. Kirchman
Curator of Birds and Mammals
518-474-1441
B.A., Biology, 1994, Illinois Wesleyan University
M.S., Zoology, 1997, Louisiana State University
Ph.D., Zoology, 2006, University of Florida
I study the evolution and biogeography of birds. My current research focus is the population genetics of bird species that breed in isolated “islands” of evergreen forest in New York’s Adirondack and Catskills Mountains. I analyze DNA sequence data to measure the extent to which these disjunct populations are genetically distinct and evolving independently. New York’s populations of Bicknell’s Thrush, Yellow-bellied Flycatcher, American Three-toed Woodpecker, and other boreal forest specialists may be imperiled as Earth’s climate continues to warm.
Publications
2010
Rapid Adaptive Evolution of Northeastern Coyotes via Hybridization with Wolves. Biology Letters 6, 89-93. doi:10.1098/rsbl.2009.0575
, 2010. Carolina Parakeets. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 6, 16.
, 2010. 2009
Genetic Tests of Rapid Parallel Speciation of Flightless Birds from an Extant Volant Ancestor. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 96, 601-616. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8312.2008.01160.x
, 2009. Evolution Every Day. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 4, 10-11.
, 2009. Natural History Collections and Evolution. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 4, 14.
, 2009. Extinct Birds. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 4, 8-9.
, 2009. 2008
Molecular Identification of Lice from Pre-Columbian Mummies. The Journal of Infectious Diseases 197, 535-543.
, 2008. The New York State Museum Bird Collection: A Resource for Educators and Ornithologists. The Kingbird 58, 214-219.
, 2008. Bird Egg Specimens: An Ova-looked Treasure. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 3, 8-9.
, 2008. 2007
Searching for the Ivory-billed Woodpecker. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 2, 7.
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