Janna Willoughby

Janna Willoughby

Auburn University

H-index: 17

North America-United States

About Janna Willoughby

Janna Willoughby, With an exceptional h-index of 17 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Auburn University, specializes in the field of molecular ecology, evolution, conservation.

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

Assessing and managing the risk of Aedes mosquito introductions via the global maritime trade network

Remotely sensed environmental measurements detect decoupled processes driving population dynamics at contrasting scales

Genomic diversity as a key conservation criterion: proof-of-concept from mammalian whole-genome resequencing data

Habitat remediation followed by managed connectivity reduces unwanted changes in evolutionary trajectory of high extirpation risk populations

Parasite and pathogen prevalence in our closest animal companions is determined by accessibility of sanitation services

Epigenetics in Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation

Detectability of runs of homozygosity is influenced by analysis parameters as well as population-specific demographic history

High-Quality Reference Genome for an Arid-Adapted Mammal, the Banner-Tailed Kangaroo Rat (Dipodomys spectabilis)

Janna Willoughby Information

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Position

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Citations(all)

1110

Citations(since 2020)

905

Cited By

506

hIndex(all)

17

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

21

i10Index(since 2020)

19

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Auburn University

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Janna Willoughby Skills & Research Interests

molecular ecology

evolution

conservation

Top articles of Janna Willoughby

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Assessing and managing the risk of Aedes mosquito introductions via the global maritime trade network

PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases

Janna R Willoughby

Benjamin A McKenzie

Jordan Ahn

Todd D Steury

Christopher A Lepzcyk

...

2024/4/10

Remotely sensed environmental measurements detect decoupled processes driving population dynamics at contrasting scales

Ecology and Evolution

Avril M Harder

Mekala Sundaram

Lana L Narine

Janna R Willoughby

2023/8

Genomic diversity as a key conservation criterion: proof-of-concept from mammalian whole-genome resequencing data

Jong Yoon Jeon

Andrew N Black

Erangi J Heenkenda

Andrew J Mularo

Gina F Lamka

...

2023/12/21

Habitat remediation followed by managed connectivity reduces unwanted changes in evolutionary trajectory of high extirpation risk populations

bioRxiv

Gina F Lamka

Janna R Willoughby

2023/11/5

Parasite and pathogen prevalence in our closest animal companions is determined by accessibility of sanitation services

bioRxiv

Kayleigh Chalkowski

Christopher A Lepczyk

Alan E Wilson

Kim Valenta

Breanna Sipley

...

2022/3/8

Epigenetics in Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation

Gina F Lamka

Avril M Harder

Mekala Sundaram

Tonia S Schwartz

Mark R Christie

...

2022/4/11

Detectability of runs of homozygosity is influenced by analysis parameters as well as population-specific demographic history

bioRxiv

Avril M Harder

Kenneth B Kirksey

Samarth Mathur

Janna R Willoughby

2022/9/30

High-Quality Reference Genome for an Arid-Adapted Mammal, the Banner-Tailed Kangaroo Rat (Dipodomys spectabilis)

Genome Biology and Evolution

Avril M Harder

Kimberly KO Walden

Nicholas J Marra

Janna R Willoughby

2022/1/1

Mosquito invasion via the global shipping network is slowed in high-risk areas by on-shore and ship-board monitoring

bioRxiv

Janna R Willoughby

Benjamin A McKenzie

Jordan Ahn

Todd D Steury

Christopher A Lepzcyk

...

2022/9/1

The Threatened Species Imperative: Conservation assessments would benefit from population genomic insights

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

J Andrew DeWoody

Jong Yoon Jeon

John W Bickham

Erangi J Heenkenda

Safia Janjua

...

2022/8/30

Management of avian malaria in populations of high conservation concern

Andrea Miranda Paez

Kayleigh Chalkowski

Sarah Zohdy

Janna R Willoughby

2022/6/15

The long‐standing significance of genetic diversity in conservation

Molecular ecology

J Andrew DeWoody

Avril M Harder

Samarth Mathur

Janna R Willoughby

2021/9

Sharing and reporting benefits from biodiversity research

Emily Marden

Richard J Abbott

Frédéric Austerlitz

Daniel Ortiz‐Barrientos

Regina S Baucom

...

2021/3

Incipient resistance to an effective pesticide results from genetic adaptation and the canalization of gene expression

Evolutionary Applications

Xiaoshen Yin

Alexander S Martinez

Abigail Perkins

Morgan M Sparks

Avril M Harder

...

2021/3

Using genetic diversity estimates in the assessment of the conservation status of neotropical primates

Molecular Ecology and Conservation Genetics of Neotropical Mammals

Luciana Inés Oklander

JR Willoughby

Daniel Corach

Liliana Cortés-Ortiz

2021

Comparison of minimally invasive monitoring methods and live trapping in mammals

Andrea Miranda Paez

Mekala Sundaram

Janna R Willoughby

2021/12/3

The endangered White Sands pupfish (Cyprinodon tularosa) genome reveals low diversity and heterogenous patterns of differentiation

Molecular Ecology Resources

Andrew N Black

Janna R Willoughby

Anna Brüniche‐Olsen

Brian L Pierce

J Andrew DeWoody

2021/10

Among‐family variation in survival and gene expression uncovers adaptive genetic variation in a threatened fish

Molecular Ecology

Avril M Harder

Janna R Willoughby

William R Ardren

Mark R Christie

2020/3

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Co-Authors

H-index: 57
Robert K. Swihart

Robert K. Swihart

Purdue University

H-index: 55
Maureen A. Donnelly

Maureen A. Donnelly

Florida International University

H-index: 50
J. Andrew DeWoody

J. Andrew DeWoody

Purdue University

H-index: 27
Mark R. Christie

Mark R. Christie

Purdue University

H-index: 27
Jacob A Tennessen

Jacob A Tennessen

Harvard University

H-index: 19
Brad Swanson

Brad Swanson

Central Michigan University

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