Publications
Peer-reviewed publications
1. Black AN, Jeon JY, Mularo AM, Allen NM, Heenkenda E, Buchanan-Schwanke JC, Bickham JW, Lowe ZE, DeWoody JA. (2024) Thematic layers of genomic susceptibility for conservation assessments: introgressive hybridization as an example. Molecular Ecology e17582. doi:10.1111/mec.17582
2. Jeon JY, Allen NM, Black AN, DeWoody JA. (2025) Short-Read Pangenomes and Their Potential Utility in Population and Conservation Genomics. Molecular Ecology Resources e70060. doi:10.1111/1755-0998.70060
3. Allen NM, Mularo AJ, Jeon JY, Hernandez AG, Streckfuss ES, Ryberg WA, Hibbitts TJ, Bowers BC, Crump P, DeWoody JA. (2026) Whole genome resequencing data provide high-resolution conservation insights into population structure and life history. Conservation Genetics 27, 61. doi:10.1007/s10592-026-01777-8
4. Jeon JY, Mularo AM, Allen NM, Heenkenda E, Bickham JW, Black AN, DeWoody JA. (2026) Genomic metrics can inform formal listing processes associated with the conservation of threatened and endangered species. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. In revision.
5. Heenkenda E, Black AN, Stockwell C, Allen NM, DeWoody JA. (2026) Temporal population genomics reveals evidence of purging genetic load in small, isolated populations of conservation concern. Proceedings B. In revision.
6. Allen NM, Brüniche-Olsen A, Jeon JY, Mularo AJ, Bickham JW, Urbán Ramírez J, DeWoody JA. (2026) The contemporary Pacific gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) gene pool includes ancestry from a potential ghost population: inferences from population genomics. Journal of Heredity. In review.
7. Jeon JY, Allen NM, Heckel AJ, Macias-Duarte A, Toscano-Meléndez RJ, Martínez-Sandoval JR, Montoya A, McLaughlin J, DeWoody JA. (2026) A landscape level pangenomic framework reveals adaptation based on structural variants and climate-driven vulnerability in a sedentary bird. Science. In review.