Dr. Gillian Gibb
Research Officer
Institute of Agriculture and Environment
Massey University
New Zealand
Biography
Dr. Gillian Gibb is currently working as a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Institute of Agriculture and Environment, Massey univesity , Newzealand. Her research interests includes molecular evolution of birds and animals. she is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Gillian Gibb is the member of many international affiliations. She has successfully completed her Administrative responsibilities. she has authored of many research articles/books related to molecular evolution of birds and animals.
Research Interest
She is interested in the molecular evolution of birds and animals. His research interests include New Zealand birds, island avian assemblages, the impact of the KT boundary on avian evolution, mitochondrial genome assembly, gene order, long branch attraction, phylogenetics and systematics.
Publications
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Gibb, GC., Condamine, FL., Kuch, M., Enk, J., Moraes-Barros, N., Superina, M., . . . Delsuc, F. (2016). Shotgun mitogenomics provides a reference phylogenetic framework and timescale for living xenarthrans. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 33(3), 621-642
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Dodt, WG., McComish, BJ., Nilsson, MA., Gibb, GC., Penny, D., & Phillips, MJ. (2016). The complete mitochondrial genome of the eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus). Mitochondrial DNA. 27(2), 1366-1367
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Trewick, SA., Pilkington, S., Shepherd, LD., Gibb, GC., & Morgan-Richards, M. (2017). Closing the gap: avian lineage splits at a young, narrow seaway imply a protracted history of mixed population response.. Mol Ecol.