
Anna Petrosky- Bachelor of Arts
- University of Chicago
Anna Petrosky
- Bachelor of Arts
- University of Chicago
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Introduction
Anna Petrosky is currently a graduate student in the Committee on Evolutionary Biology at the University of Chicago and a Scientific Affiliate at the Field Museum of Natural History. She is interested in biogeography and ecological diversification, and is working on dietary niche partitioning in earthworm mice, a radiation of murine rodents endemic to the Philippines.
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August 2017 - June 2022
August 2011 - May 2015
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Publications (5)
While rodents frequently host ectoparasites that can vector zoonotic diseases, often little is known about their ectoparasite communities, even in places where hosts frequently interact with humans. Yosemite National Park is an area of high human-wildlife interaction and high potential zoonotic disease transfer. Nonetheless, relatively few studies...
Infidelity in socially monogamous birds may be a mechanism of inbreeding avoidance and may be impacted by cooperative breeding. Hajduk et al. (2018) find that relatedness increases extra‐pair mating only in mother‐son social pairs of Malurus cyaneus, while a greater number of nest helpers consistently increases the proportion of extra‐pair offsprin...
A series of taxonomic questions at the subfamilial, generic, and intrageneric levels have remained within subfamily Chlorogaloideae s.s. (comprising Camassia, Chlorogalum, Hastingsia, and Schoenolirion) and relatives in Agavaceae. We present the first phylogenetic hypotheses focused on Chlorogaloideae that are based on multiple independent loci and...