Rose Andrew

Rose Andrew

University of New England

H-index: 29

North America-United States

About Rose Andrew

Rose Andrew, With an exceptional h-index of 29 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of New England, specializes in the field of Molecular Ecology, Adaptation, Speciation, Hybridization.

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

Rapid on‐ground assessment after the 2019–2020 megafires reveals new information on rare and threatened plants in northern New South Wales, Australia

Isolation, small population size, and management influence inbreeding and reduced genetic variation in K’gari dingoes

Plant genome evolution in the genus Eucalyptus driven by structural rearrangements that promote sequence divergence

Population genetic structure and range limits of Prostanthera cineolifera (Lamiaceae), a vulnerable shrub with a patchy distribution

Prostanthera volucris DArTseq SNP dataset

Core genes driving climate adaptation in plants

Inferring inter-colony movement within metapopulations of yellow-footed rock-wallabies using estimates of kinship

Population Genomics of Eucalypts

Rose Andrew Information

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Citations(all)

4366

Citations(since 2020)

2442

Cited By

2924

hIndex(all)

29

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

40

i10Index(since 2020)

35

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Rose Andrew Skills & Research Interests

Molecular Ecology

Adaptation

Speciation

Hybridization

Top articles of Rose Andrew

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Rapid on‐ground assessment after the 2019–2020 megafires reveals new information on rare and threatened plants in northern New South Wales, Australia

Austral Ecology

Manu E Saunders

Rose L Andrew

James Mitchell‐Williams

Peter Pemberton

Elizabeth M Wandrag

...

2024/4

Isolation, small population size, and management influence inbreeding and reduced genetic variation in K’gari dingoes

Conservation Genetics

Susan M Miller

Linda Behrendorff

Benjamin L Allen

Rose L Andrew

Guy Ballard

...

2024/4/19

Plant genome evolution in the genus Eucalyptus driven by structural rearrangements that promote sequence divergence

bioRxiv

Scott Ferguson

Ashley Jones

Kevin Murray

Rose Andrew

Benjamin Schwessinger

...

2023

Population genetic structure and range limits of Prostanthera cineolifera (Lamiaceae), a vulnerable shrub with a patchy distribution

bioRxiv

Ruth L Palsson

Ian RH Telford

Jeremy J Bruhl

Rose L Andrew

2023

Prostanthera volucris DArTseq SNP dataset

Ryan O'Donnell

Jeremy Bruhl

Ian Telford

Trevor Wilson

Heidi Zimmer

...

2023/1/1

Core genes driving climate adaptation in plants

Samuel Yeaman

James Whiting

Tom Booker

Clement Rougeux

Brandon Lind

...

2023/11/10

Inferring inter-colony movement within metapopulations of yellow-footed rock-wallabies using estimates of kinship

Conservation Genetics

Deane A Smith

Mark R Lethbridge

Benjamin L Allen

Rose L Andrew

2023/6

Population Genomics of Eucalypts

Rebecca Jordan

Suzanne M Prober

Rose Andrew

Jules Freeman

Richard Kerr

...

2023/3/28

Exploring polymorphic interspecies structural variants in Eucalyptus: Unravelling Their Role in Reproductive Isolation and Adaptive Divergence.

bioRxiv

Scott Ferguson

Ashley Jones

Kevin D Murray

Rose L Andrew

Helen Bothwell

...

2023

Plant species-specific basecaller improves actual accuracy of nanopore sequencing

Scott Ferguson

Todd McLay

Rose L Andrew

Jeremy J Bruhl

Benjamin Schwessinger

...

2022/8/3

There’s gold in them thar hills! Morphology and molecules delimit species in Xerochrysum (Asteraceae; Gnaphalieae) and reveal many new taxa

Australian Systematic Botany

Timothy L Collins

Alexander N Schmidt-Lebuhn

Rose L Andrew

Ian RH Telford

Jeremy J Bruhl

2022/6/9

Important agricultural and cotton pests detected in the diet of two threatened insectivorous bats in a cotton agroecosystem: insights from a molecular study

Journal of Bat Research and Conservation

Heidi Kolkert

Rose Andrew

Rhiannon Smith

Romina Rader

Nicholas Reid

2022

Species-specific basecallers improve actual accuracy of nanopore sequencing in plants

Plant Methods

Scott Ferguson

Todd McLay

Rose L Andrew

Jeremy J Bruhl

Benjamin Schwessinger

...

2022/12

insectivorous bats in a cotton agroecosystem: insights from a molecular study

Journal of Bat Research & Conservafion Volume

Heidi Kolkert

Rose Andrew

Rhiannon Smith

Romina Rader

Nick Reid

2022

Phylogenetic relationships of Xerochrysum, Coronidium and Helichrysum leucopsideum reveal a new genus, Leucozoma (Asteraceae: Gnaphalieae)

TAXON

Timothy L Collins

Jeremy J Bruhl

Rose L Andrew

Ian RH Telford

Alexander N Schmidt‐Lebuhn

2022/10

Repeated experimental removals unveil sex and age-specific dispersal strategies in a social passerine bird

Wildlife Research

Farzaneh Etezadifar

Jacob AT Vickers

Kristine French

Paul G McDonald

Ahmad Barati

...

2022/8/26

Using RNA-seq to characterize pollen-stigma interactions for pollination studies

Scientific Reports

Juan Lobaton

Rose Andrew

Jorge Duitama

Lindsey Kirkland

Sarina Macfadyen

...

2021/3/8

Annual and perennial Medicago show signatures of parallel adaptation to climate and soil in highly conserved genes

Molecular Ecology

José Luis Blanco‐Pastor

Isabel M Liberal

Muhammet Sakiroglu

Yanling Wei

E Charles Brummer

...

2021/9

Tracing the origins of hybrids through history: Monstrous cultivars and Napoleon Bonaparte’s exiled paper daisies (Asteraceae; Gnaphalieae)

Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society

Timothy L Collins

Jeremy J Bruhl

Alexander N Schmidt-Lebuhn

Ian RH Telford

Rose L Andrew

2021/2/2

Phebalium calcicola (Rutaceae: Boronieae): a species described as new, restricted to south-eastern South Australia, is proposed as Critically Endangered

Swainsona

Daniel J Duval Jeremy J Bruhl Sangay Dema

Ian RH Telford

Rose L Andrew

2021/8/16

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Co-Authors

H-index: 67
William John Foley

William John Foley

Australian National University

H-index: 64
Rod Peakall

Rod Peakall

Australian National University

H-index: 57
Justin Borevitz

Justin Borevitz

Australian National University

H-index: 49
Nolan C. Kane

Nolan C. Kane

University of Colorado Boulder

H-index: 31
Jeremy Bruhl

Jeremy Bruhl

University of New England, Australia

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