Peer-Reviewed Publications
1. Turner, T.F., Dowling, T.E., Krabbenhoft, T.J., Osborne, M.J., Pilger, T.J. Conservation genetics of desert fishes in the genomics age. In: Standing Between Life and Extinction. D.L. Propst, C.W. Hoagstrom, K. Bestgen, J. Williams (eds.). In Press. University of Chicago Press.
2. Osborne, M.J., Dowling, T.E. and Turner, T.F. Variance in reproductive success is driven by environmental factors not mating system in Bonytail (Gila elegans). Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 147(6), 1100-1114 .
3. Carson, E.W., Schwemm, M.R, Thompson, K.G., Rogers, K.B., Logan, J.M., Wood, J., Epp, J.K., Power, P., Osborne, M.J. and T.F. Turner. Distribution of genetic variation and hybrids of Catostomid fishes among sub-basins of the Colorado River. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, In Review.
4. Osborne, M.J., Pilger, T.J., Lusk, J. and Turner, T.F. (2017) Spatio-temporal variation in parasite communities maintains diversity at the major histocompatibility complex class II in the endangered Rio Grande Silvery Minnow. Molecular Ecology, 26(2), 471-489.
5. Matthews, W.J., Turner, T.F. and M.J. Osborne (2016) Breakdown of a hybrid swarm between two darters (Percidae) Etheostoma radiosum and Etheostoma spectabile, with loss of one parental species. Copeia 104(4), 873-878.
6. Osborne, M.J., Diver, T.A., Hoagstrom, C.W. and Turner, T.F. (2015) Biogeography of ‘Cyprinella lutrensis’: intensive sampling from the Pecos River ‘melting pot’ reveals a dynamic history and phylogenetic complexity. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 117(2), 264-284.
7. Turner, T.F., Osborne, M.J., McPhee, M. and C. Kruse. 2014. High and Dry: intermittent watersheds provide a test case for genetic response of desert fish to climate change. Conservation Genetics: Available Online Early.
8. Osborne, M.J., Perkin, J.S., Gido, K.B., and T.F. Turner. 2014. Comparative riverscape genetics reveals reservoirs of genetic diversity for conservation and restoration of Great Plains fishes. Molecular Ecology. Available Early View.
9. Perkin, J.S., Gido, K.B., Cooper, A.R., Turner, T.F., Osborne, M.J., Johnson, E.R. and K.B. Mayes. 2014. Fragmentation and dewatering transform Great Plains stream fish communities. Ecological Monographs, Available Online Early.
10. Osborne, M.J., Perez, T., Altenbach, C.S. and T.F. Turner (2013) Genetic analysis of captive spawning strategies for the endangered Rio Grande Silvery Minnow. Journal of Heredity, 104(3), 437-446.
11. Osborne, M.J., Diver, T.A. and T.F. Turner (2013) Introduced populations as genetic reservoirs for imperiled species: a case study of the Arkansas River Shiner (Notropis girardi). Conservation Genetics,14(3), 637-647.
12. Osborne MJ, Sharp A, Monzingo J, Propst DL and TF Turner (2012) Genetic analysis suggests high conservation value of peripheral populations of Chihuahua chub (Gila nigrescens). Conservation Genetics, 13(5), 1317-1328.
13. Osborne, M.J., Carson, E.W. and T.F. Turner (2012). Genetic monitoring and complex population dynamics: insights from a 12-year study of the Rio Grande silvery minnow. Evolutionary Applications, 5(6), 553-574.
14. Osborne, M.J. and T.F. Turner. (2011). Isolation And Characterization Of Major Histocompatibility Class II beta Genes In An Endangered North American Cyprinid Fish, The Rio Grande Silvery Minnow (Hybognathus amarus). Fish and Shellfish Immunology, 30(6):1275-82.
15. Osborne, M.J., S.R. Davenport, C.W. Hoagstrom and T.F. Turner. (2010). Genetic effective size tracks abundance in a small-bodied cyprinid, Pecos bluntnose shiner. Molecular Ecology Volume 19, Issue 14, 2832–2844.
16. Turner, T.F., M.J. Osborne, T.E. Dowling, M.V. McPhee, R.E. Broughton, and J.R. Gold. (2009) Microsatellite markers for the endangered razorback sucker, Xyrauchen texanus, are widely applicable to genetic studies of other catostomine fishes Conservation Genetics 10, 551-553.
17. McPhee, M.V., Osborne, M.J. and T.F. Turner. (2008). Genetic diversity, population structure and demographic history of the Rio Grande sucker, Catostomus plebius, in New Mexico. Copeia 1, 191-199.
18. Turner, T.F., Osborne, M.J., Moyer, G.R., Benavides, M.A. and D. Alò. (2006). Life history and environmental variation interact to determine effective population to census size ratio. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B 273 (1605), 3065-73.
19. Osborne, M.J., Benavides, M.A., Alò, D. & Turner, T.F. (2006). Genetic effects of hatchery propagation and rearing in the endangered Rio Grande silvery minnow, Hybognathus amarus: A preliminary report. Reviews in Fisheries Science- Special Edition 14, 137-148.
20. Osborne, M.J., Benavides, M. A. & Turner, T. F. (2005). Genetic heterogeneity among pelagic egg samples and variance in reproductive success in an endangered freshwater fish, Hybognathus amarus (Cyprinidae). Environmental Biology of Fishes 73 (4). 462-472.
21. Moyer, G.R. Osborne, M.J. and Turner, T.F. (2005). Genetic and ecological dynamics of species replacement in an arid-land river system. Molecular Ecology 14 (4), 1263-1273.
22. Osborne, M.J., Christidis, L., & Norman, J.A. (2002). Molecular phylogenetics of the Diprotodontia (kangaroos, wombats, koala, possums and allies). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 25, 219-228.
23. Osborne, M.J. & Christidis, L. (2002). Systematics and biogeography of pygmy possums (Cercartetus). Australian Journal of Zoology 50 (1), 25-37.
24. Osborne, M.J. and Christidis, L. (2002). Molecular relationships of cuscuses, brushtail and scaly-tailed possums. Australian Journal of Zoology 50, 135-149.
25. Osborne, M.J. and Christidis, L. (2001). Molecular phylogenetics of Australo-Papuan possums and gliders (Family Petauridae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 20 (2), 211-224.
26. Osborne, M.J., Norman, J.A., Christidis, L. & Murray, N. (2000). Genetic distinctness of isolated populations of an endangered marsupial, the mountain pygmy possum Burramys parvus. Molecular Ecology 9, 609-613.
2. Osborne, M.J., Dowling, T.E. and Turner, T.F. Variance in reproductive success is driven by environmental factors not mating system in Bonytail (Gila elegans). Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 147(6), 1100-1114 .
3. Carson, E.W., Schwemm, M.R, Thompson, K.G., Rogers, K.B., Logan, J.M., Wood, J., Epp, J.K., Power, P., Osborne, M.J. and T.F. Turner. Distribution of genetic variation and hybrids of Catostomid fishes among sub-basins of the Colorado River. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, In Review.
4. Osborne, M.J., Pilger, T.J., Lusk, J. and Turner, T.F. (2017) Spatio-temporal variation in parasite communities maintains diversity at the major histocompatibility complex class II in the endangered Rio Grande Silvery Minnow. Molecular Ecology, 26(2), 471-489.
5. Matthews, W.J., Turner, T.F. and M.J. Osborne (2016) Breakdown of a hybrid swarm between two darters (Percidae) Etheostoma radiosum and Etheostoma spectabile, with loss of one parental species. Copeia 104(4), 873-878.
6. Osborne, M.J., Diver, T.A., Hoagstrom, C.W. and Turner, T.F. (2015) Biogeography of ‘Cyprinella lutrensis’: intensive sampling from the Pecos River ‘melting pot’ reveals a dynamic history and phylogenetic complexity. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 117(2), 264-284.
7. Turner, T.F., Osborne, M.J., McPhee, M. and C. Kruse. 2014. High and Dry: intermittent watersheds provide a test case for genetic response of desert fish to climate change. Conservation Genetics: Available Online Early.
8. Osborne, M.J., Perkin, J.S., Gido, K.B., and T.F. Turner. 2014. Comparative riverscape genetics reveals reservoirs of genetic diversity for conservation and restoration of Great Plains fishes. Molecular Ecology. Available Early View.
9. Perkin, J.S., Gido, K.B., Cooper, A.R., Turner, T.F., Osborne, M.J., Johnson, E.R. and K.B. Mayes. 2014. Fragmentation and dewatering transform Great Plains stream fish communities. Ecological Monographs, Available Online Early.
10. Osborne, M.J., Perez, T., Altenbach, C.S. and T.F. Turner (2013) Genetic analysis of captive spawning strategies for the endangered Rio Grande Silvery Minnow. Journal of Heredity, 104(3), 437-446.
11. Osborne, M.J., Diver, T.A. and T.F. Turner (2013) Introduced populations as genetic reservoirs for imperiled species: a case study of the Arkansas River Shiner (Notropis girardi). Conservation Genetics,14(3), 637-647.
12. Osborne MJ, Sharp A, Monzingo J, Propst DL and TF Turner (2012) Genetic analysis suggests high conservation value of peripheral populations of Chihuahua chub (Gila nigrescens). Conservation Genetics, 13(5), 1317-1328.
13. Osborne, M.J., Carson, E.W. and T.F. Turner (2012). Genetic monitoring and complex population dynamics: insights from a 12-year study of the Rio Grande silvery minnow. Evolutionary Applications, 5(6), 553-574.
14. Osborne, M.J. and T.F. Turner. (2011). Isolation And Characterization Of Major Histocompatibility Class II beta Genes In An Endangered North American Cyprinid Fish, The Rio Grande Silvery Minnow (Hybognathus amarus). Fish and Shellfish Immunology, 30(6):1275-82.
15. Osborne, M.J., S.R. Davenport, C.W. Hoagstrom and T.F. Turner. (2010). Genetic effective size tracks abundance in a small-bodied cyprinid, Pecos bluntnose shiner. Molecular Ecology Volume 19, Issue 14, 2832–2844.
16. Turner, T.F., M.J. Osborne, T.E. Dowling, M.V. McPhee, R.E. Broughton, and J.R. Gold. (2009) Microsatellite markers for the endangered razorback sucker, Xyrauchen texanus, are widely applicable to genetic studies of other catostomine fishes Conservation Genetics 10, 551-553.
17. McPhee, M.V., Osborne, M.J. and T.F. Turner. (2008). Genetic diversity, population structure and demographic history of the Rio Grande sucker, Catostomus plebius, in New Mexico. Copeia 1, 191-199.
18. Turner, T.F., Osborne, M.J., Moyer, G.R., Benavides, M.A. and D. Alò. (2006). Life history and environmental variation interact to determine effective population to census size ratio. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B 273 (1605), 3065-73.
19. Osborne, M.J., Benavides, M.A., Alò, D. & Turner, T.F. (2006). Genetic effects of hatchery propagation and rearing in the endangered Rio Grande silvery minnow, Hybognathus amarus: A preliminary report. Reviews in Fisheries Science- Special Edition 14, 137-148.
20. Osborne, M.J., Benavides, M. A. & Turner, T. F. (2005). Genetic heterogeneity among pelagic egg samples and variance in reproductive success in an endangered freshwater fish, Hybognathus amarus (Cyprinidae). Environmental Biology of Fishes 73 (4). 462-472.
21. Moyer, G.R. Osborne, M.J. and Turner, T.F. (2005). Genetic and ecological dynamics of species replacement in an arid-land river system. Molecular Ecology 14 (4), 1263-1273.
22. Osborne, M.J., Christidis, L., & Norman, J.A. (2002). Molecular phylogenetics of the Diprotodontia (kangaroos, wombats, koala, possums and allies). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 25, 219-228.
23. Osborne, M.J. & Christidis, L. (2002). Systematics and biogeography of pygmy possums (Cercartetus). Australian Journal of Zoology 50 (1), 25-37.
24. Osborne, M.J. and Christidis, L. (2002). Molecular relationships of cuscuses, brushtail and scaly-tailed possums. Australian Journal of Zoology 50, 135-149.
25. Osborne, M.J. and Christidis, L. (2001). Molecular phylogenetics of Australo-Papuan possums and gliders (Family Petauridae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 20 (2), 211-224.
26. Osborne, M.J., Norman, J.A., Christidis, L. & Murray, N. (2000). Genetic distinctness of isolated populations of an endangered marsupial, the mountain pygmy possum Burramys parvus. Molecular Ecology 9, 609-613.