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Jennifer Leonard
PeerJ Author & Reviewer
355 Points

Contributions by role

Author 270
Preprint Author 70
Reviewer 15

Contributions by subject area

Bioinformatics
Evolutionary Studies
Genomics
Molecular Biology
Zoology
Biodiversity
Biogeography
Ecology
Conservation Biology
Genetics
Paleontology

Jennifer A Leonard

PeerJ Author & Reviewer

Summary

I investigate the effect of changes in the environment on natural populations. These changes can be across different environments or environmental gradients, or through time. In the extreme, these changes can provoke speciation or extinction. This type of research can be applied to fundamental questions in evolution, and the more specialized areas of conservation biology and domestication. I am particularly interested in how and why so much of the megafauna went extinct (especially in the Americas) at the end of the Pleistocene, about 10,000 years ago. This is also the time when animals start to be domesticated, a profound evolutionary event. On a more recent timescale human action, through either direct persecution or through habitat modification, has had major consequences on many wild species. My expertise in obtaining genetic and genomic data from historic and ancient material gives me a unique viewpoint to study the impacts of these changes. I am also very interested in the opposite process, the evolution and maintenance of the extremely high biodiversity in the tropics. To better understand these processes I focus on the small mammals of tropical east Asia, especially Sundaland.

Biodiversity Biogeography Conservation Biology Evolutionary Studies Zoology

Past or current institution affiliations

Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas

Work details

researcher

Estación Biológicaó de Doñana (EBD-CSIC)
Conservation and Evolutionary Genetics Group

Websites

  • Google Scholar
  • Conservation and Evolutionary Genetics Group

PeerJ Contributions

  • Articles 2
  • Preprints 2
October 8, 2019
Endemism and diversity of small mammals along two neighboring Bornean mountains
Miguel Camacho-Sanchez, Melissa T.R. Hawkins, Fred Tuh Yit Yu, Jesus E. Maldonado, Jennifer A. Leonard
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.7858 PubMed 31608182
September 1, 2017
A practical guide to build de-novo assemblies for single tissues of non-model organisms: the example of a Neotropical frog
Santiago Montero-Mendieta, Manfred Grabherr, Henrik Lantz, Ignacio De la Riva, Jennifer A. Leonard, Matthew T. Webster, Carles Vilà
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3702 PubMed 28879061
February 15, 2018 - Version: 1
Small mammal diversity along two neighboring Bornean mountains
Melissa T. R. Hawkins, Miguel Camacho-Sanchez, Fred Tuh Yit Yuh, Jesus E Maldonado, Jennifer A Leonard
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.26523v1
May 16, 2017 - Version: 1
First de-novo transcriptome assembly of a South American frog, Oreobates cruralis, enables population genomic studies of Neotropical amphibians
Santiago Montero-Mendieta, Manfred Grabherr, Henrik Lantz, Ignacio De la Riva, Jennifer A Leonard, Matthew T Webster, Carles Vilà
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.2980v1