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Kylie M Cairns
Kylie M Cairns
Centre for Ecosystem Science, School of BEES, UNSW
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Diet adaptation in dog reflects spread of prehistoric agriculture
M Arendt, KM Cairns, JWO Ballard, P Savolainen, E Axelsson
Heredity 117 (5), 301-306, 2016
1092016
Taxonomic status of the Australian dingo: the case for Canis dingo Meyer, 1793
BP Smith, KM Cairns, JW Adams, TM Newsome, M Fillios, EC Deaux, ...
Zootaxa 4564 (1), 173-197, 2019
652019
New insights on the history of canids in Oceania based on mitochondrial and nuclear data
KM Cairns, AN Wilton
Genetica 144, 553-565, 2016
602016
Conservation implications for dingoes from the maternal and paternal genome: Multiple populations, dog introgression, and demography
KM Cairns, SK Brown, BN Sacks, JWO Ballard
Ecology and Evolution 7 (22), 9787-9807, 2017
342017
Elucidating biogeographical patterns in Australian native canids using genome wide SNPs
KM Cairns, LM Shannon, J Koler-Matznick, JWO Ballard, AR Boyko
PloS one 13 (6), e0198754, 2018
252018
Geographic hot spots of dingo genetic ancestry in southeastern Australia despite hybridisation with domestic dogs
KM Cairns, BJ Nesbitt, SW Laffan, M Letnic, MS Crowther
Conservation Genetics 21 (1), 77-90, 2020
222020
The myth of wild dogs in Australia: are there any out there?
KM Cairns, MS Crowther, B Nesbitt, M Letnic
Australian Mammalogy 44 (1), 67-75, 2021
212021
New Guinea highland wild dogs are the original New Guinea singing dogs
S Surbakti, HG Parker, JK McIntyre, HK Maury, KM Cairns, M Selvig, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (39), 24369-24376, 2020
212020
Managing dingoes on Fraser Island: culling, conflict, and an alternative
AJ O’Neill, KM Cairns, G Kaplan, E Healy
Pacific Conservation Biology 23 (1), 4-14, 2016
162016
What is a dingo–origins, hybridisation and identity
KM Cairns
Australian Zoologist 41 (3), 322-337, 2021
102021
The identification of dingoes in a background of hybrids
KM Cairns, AN Wilton, JWO Ballard
Advances in genetics research, 309–327, 2011
102011
Genome‐wide variant analyses reveal new patterns of admixture and population structure in Australian dingoes
KM Cairns, MS Crowther, HG Parker, EA Ostrander, M Letnic
Molecular Ecology, 2023
72023
Phenotypic variation and promiscuity in a wild population of pure dingoes (Canis dingo)
J Tatler, TAA Prowse, DA Roshier, KM Cairns, P Cassey
Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research 59 (1), 311-322, 2021
72021
Pelage variation in dingoes across southeastern Australia: implications for conservation and management
KM Cairns, KD Newman, MS Crowther, M Letnic
Journal of Zoology 314 (2), 104-115, 2021
62021
Population differentiation in the dingo: biogeography and molecular ecology of the Australian native dog using maternal, paternal and autosomal genetic markers
KM Cairns
University of New South Wales, Sydney, 2015
62015
Introgression does not influence the positive ecological and functional role of dingo populations
MS Crowther, KM Cairns, LM van Eeden, M Letnic
Australian Zoologist, 2020
52020
Evidence of recent population expansion in the field cricket Teleogryllus commodus
KM Cairns, JN Wolff, RC Brooks, JWO Ballard
Australian journal of zoology 58 (1), 33-38, 2010
52010
Understanding conflict among experts working on controversial species: A case study on the Australian dingo
V Donfrancesco, BL Allen, R Appleby, L Behrendorff, G Conroy, ...
Conservation Science and Practice 5 (3), e12900, 2023
32023
Genomic signatures of bottleneck and founder effects in dingoes
M Kumar, G Conroy, S Ogbourne, K Cairns, L Borburgh, S Subramanian
Ecology and Evolution 13, e10525, 2023
32023
Inferring interspecific killing of Red Fox by Dingo from wounds and inter-canine distance measures–and a call for more data
NR Jordan, M Campbell-Ward, J Vandersteen, N Colman, B Alting, ...
Australian Zoologist, 2023
2023
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