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Katy Hind

PhD Student

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My research interests focus on understanding the biodiversity and evolutionary history of seaweeds. In particular, I am interested in combining traditional and molecular classification techniques to gain a more holistic understanding of algal species.

Currently, I am using an integrative taxonomic approach to classify species diversity in a unique group of red seaweed, the coralline algae. Due to their simple gross morphology, many coralline algae are impossible to identify in the field and there are few characters on which to base evolutionary relationships. As a result, coralline algae are one of the most understudied seaweed groups, and it is unknown exactly how many species of coralline algae live in Canadian oceans.

Publications:

1)   Smith, A., Bertrand, C., Crosby, K.,  Eveleigh, E., Fernandez-Triana, J., Fisher, B., Gibbs, J., Hajibabaei, M., Hallwachs, W., Hebert, P., Hind, K., Hrcek, J., Huang, D-W., Janda, M., Janzen, D., Li, Y., Longino, J., Miller, S., Packer, L., Quicke, D., Ratnasingham, S., Rodriguez, J., Rougerie, R., Shaw, M., Sheffield, C., Stahlhut, J., Stienke, D., Whitfield, J., Wood, M., Zhou, X.  Submitted.  Wolbachia and DNA Barcoding Insects: Patterns, Potential, and Problems. PLoS ONE.

2)  Hind, K. R. and Saunders, G.W. Submitted. A molecular phylogenetic study of the tribe Corallineae (Corallinales, Rhodophyta) with an assessment of genus-level taxonomic features and descriptions of novel genera.  Journal of Phycology.