Craig Moritz

About Craig Moritz

Craig Moritz, With an exceptional h-index of 110 and a recent h-index of 56 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Australian National University, specializes in the field of Evolutionary biology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The macroevolutionary singularity of snakes

Speciation across biomes: Rapid diversification with reproductive isolation in the Australian delicate mice

Natal origin and dispersal of problem saltwater crocodiles in the Darwin Harbor, Australia

The diverse viromes of Australian lizards are shaped by host taxonomy and habitat

Museum skins enable identification of introgression associated with cytonuclear discordance

Population genomic diversity and structure in the golden bandicoot: a history of isolation, extirpation, and conservation

Genetic mixing in conservation translocations increases diversity of a keystone threatened species, Bettongia lesueur

Notes from the taxonomic disaster zone: Evolutionary drivers of intractable species boundaries in an Australian lizard clade (Scincidae: Ctenotus)

Craig Moritz Information

University

Position

Professor and ARC Laureate Fellow The

Citations(all)

64240

Citations(since 2020)

17152

Cited By

53236

hIndex(all)

110

hIndex(since 2020)

56

i10Index(all)

323

i10Index(since 2020)

226

Email

University Profile Page

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Craig Moritz Skills & Research Interests

Evolutionary biology

Top articles of Craig Moritz

The macroevolutionary singularity of snakes

Science

2024/2/23

Speciation across biomes: Rapid diversification with reproductive isolation in the Australian delicate mice

Molecular Ecology

2024/2/22

Emily Roycroft
Emily Roycroft

H-Index: 4

Craig Moritz
Craig Moritz

H-Index: 55

Natal origin and dispersal of problem saltwater crocodiles in the Darwin Harbor, Australia

The Journal of Wildlife Management

2024/2

The diverse viromes of Australian lizards are shaped by host taxonomy and habitat

bioRxiv

2024

Craig Moritz
Craig Moritz

H-Index: 55

Museum skins enable identification of introgression associated with cytonuclear discordance

Systematic Biology

2024/4/5

Population genomic diversity and structure in the golden bandicoot: a history of isolation, extirpation, and conservation

Heredity

2023/12

Craig Moritz
Craig Moritz

H-Index: 55

Brenton Von Takach
Brenton Von Takach

H-Index: 4

Genetic mixing in conservation translocations increases diversity of a keystone threatened species, Bettongia lesueur

Molecular ecology

2023/9

Notes from the taxonomic disaster zone: Evolutionary drivers of intractable species boundaries in an Australian lizard clade (Scincidae: Ctenotus)

Molecular Ecology

2023/7/17

Do Olive-backed Orioles and Green Orioles hybridize in Australia? A genomic assessment with taxonomic notes

Emu-Austral Ornithology

2023/7/3

Initiation of speciation across multiple dimensions in a rock‐restricted, tropical lizard

Molecular Ecology

2023/2

Megan Higgie
Megan Higgie

H-Index: 12

Craig Moritz
Craig Moritz

H-Index: 55

Linking life history to landscape for threatened species conservation in a multiuse region

Conservation Biology

2023/2

Robyn E Shaw
Robyn E Shaw

H-Index: 3

Craig Moritz
Craig Moritz

H-Index: 55

Birds and barriers: Present and past seas are dominant correlates of avian turnover in the Indo-Australian archipelago

Frontiers of Biogeography

2023

Craig Moritz
Craig Moritz

H-Index: 55

Comparative phylogeography in the genomic age: Opportunities and challenges

2022/12

New Guinea uplift opens ecological opportunity across a continent

Current Biology

2022/10/10

Genomic insights into the taxonomy and migration of the Forest Kingfisher Todiramphus macleayii

Emu-Austral Ornithology

2022/10/2

Heather Johnston
Heather Johnston

H-Index: 2

Craig Moritz
Craig Moritz

H-Index: 55

Population genomics and sexual signals support reproductive character displacement in Uperoleia (Anura: Myobatrachidae) in a contact zone

Molecular Ecology

2022/9

Sequence capture from historical museum specimens: maximizing value for population and phylogenomic studies

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

2022/7/22

Composition of a chemical signalling trait varies with phylogeny and precipitation across an Australian lizard radiation

Journal of Evolutionary Biology

2022/7/1

Craig Moritz
Craig Moritz

H-Index: 55

Megan Higgie
Megan Higgie

H-Index: 12

Range-wide genomic scans and tests for selection identify non-neutral spatial patterns of genetic variation in a non-model amphibian species (Pelobates cultripes)

Conservation Genetics

2022/4

Miguel Camacho-Sanchez
Miguel Camacho-Sanchez

H-Index: 5

Craig Moritz
Craig Moritz

H-Index: 55

Genetic and ecogeographic controls on species cohesion in Australia’s most diverse lizard radiation

The American Naturalist

2022/2/1

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