The cover of Conservation Biology 22(4) highlighting my work on peripheral isolation and conservation of Fijian coral reef fish
![Publications in print:
Drew, JA, Allen, GR and Erdmann, MV (2010) Congruence between mitochondrial genes and color morphs: population variability in the Indo-Pacific damselfish Chrysiptera rex (Snyder, 1909). DOI: 10.1007/s00338-202-0586-5 Coral Reefs in press
Drew, JA (2010) Comparative Biogeography Copeia (Invited book review) in press
Drew JA, Barber PH (2009) Sequential Claodgenesis of Pomacentrus moluccensis (Bleeker, 1853) Supports the peripheral origin of marine biodiversity in the Indo-Australian Archipelago. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 53:355-359
Drew JA, Allen GR, Kaufman L, Barber P (2008) Regional color and genetic differences demonstrate endemism In five putatively cosmopolitan reef fishes Conservation Biology 22:965-975
Allen GR, Drew JA, Barber PH (2008) Cirrhilabrus beauperryi, a new wrasse (Pisces: Labridae) from Melanesia Aqua 14:129-140
Allen GR, Drew JA, Kaufman L (2008) Amphiprion barberi, a new species of anemonefish (Pomacentridae) from Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa. Aqua 14:105-114
Drew JA, Henne AP (2006) Conservation biology and traditional ecological knowledge: integrating academic disciplines for better conservation practice. Ecology and Society 11:[online]
Drew JA (2005) The use of traditional ecological knowledge in marine conservation. Conservation Biology 19:1286-1293
Semmens BX, Brumbaugh DR, Drew JA (2005) Interpreting space use and behavior of blue tang, Acanthurus coeruleus, in the context of habitat, density, and intra-specific interactions. Environmental Biology of Fishes 74:99-107](Publications_files/shapeimage_1.png)









The cover of Conservation Biology 22(4) highlighting my work on peripheral isolation and conservation of Fijian coral reef fish
Publications in review: (Manuscripts available on request):
Drew, JA (2010) Application of ecological formulae to studies of molecular evolution. Submitted to Diversity (Invited review)
Drew, JA (2010) Comparative Biogeography Copeia (Invited book review)
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