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| Dr. George D. Amato |
| Director, Senior Conservation Geneticist Wildlife Conservation Society-Science Resource Center |
| Adjunct Associate Research Scientist CERC |
| Earth Institute Affiliate: Center for Environmental Research and Conservation (CERC) |
| work: 212-854-8063 |
| e-mail1: gamato@wcs.org e-mail2: ga120@columbia.edu |
| Address: Wildlife Conservation Society, Science Resource Center 2300 Southern Blvd Bronx, NY 10460 |
| Keywords: Conservation Biology , Molecular Systematics |
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| Last Modified: 03-26-2006 |
| Projects: |
| (Click a project's title for more detailed information; click on locations for other projects at that location.) |
Coral Population Genetics: Investigating Gene Flow in the Indonesian Seas Craig Starger Earth Institute Contact: Organization: Department of Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Biology |
| Locations: Indonesia |
| Publications: |
| - "Species-level diversification of African dwarf crocodiles (Genus Osteolaemus): a geographic and molecular phylogenetic perspective,"by Amato, G. D., with Eaton, M.J., A. P. Martin, and J. Thorbjarnarson, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 50(3) 496-506, Winter 2009 |
| - " On the horns of a dilemma: molecular approaches refine ex situ conservation in crisis,"by Amato, G. D., with Russello, M.A, Molecular Ecology, 12, 2405-2406, Spring 2007 |
| - "The mitochondrial genome of Crocodylus niloticus with implications for phylogenetic relationships among crocodilians,"by Amato, G. D., with JI, Xue-Feng, WU Xiao-Bing and LI Yan, YAN Peng, Acta Zoologica Sinica, 52(4):810-818, Winter 2006 |
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