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Carla Cicero
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My professional activities focus on avian systematics research, museums and biodiversity informatics, and professional ornithology. My main research focuses on how populations of birds vary in morphology, genetics, song, and/or ecology, especially in western North America. These data are used to study species limits, re-assess taxonomy, and examine contact zones between divergent lineages. As Staff Curator at the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology (MVZ), I manage the museum’s bird, egg, and sound collections, and co-manage the archival collections. I also mentor many students through the MVZ Undergraduate Program and the UC Berkeley Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program. In addition, I am active in the broader collections community, especially with regard to facilitating online access to biodiversity data (mostly specimen-based). I am co-Chair of the American Ornithological Society Collections Committee and Committee on Taxonomy and Nomenclature of North and Middle American Birds. I have published over 70 papers and have received multiple grants in support of museum collections and data accessibility.
Biodiversity Biogeography Bioinformatics Conservation Biology Evolutionary Studies Genetics Genomics Taxonomy Zoology