Link OlsonCurator of MammalsOffice: 036 Museum
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EducationPostdoctoral Fellow, Field Museum of Natural History, 2002-2003. Research InterestsSystematics, biogeography, evolution, and conservation of mammals from Madagascar,
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Publications since 2020Theriot M, LE Olson & HC Lanier. In press. Accounting for age: Uncovering the nuanced drivers of mammal body-size responses to climate change. Journal of Mammalogy. Juman MM, LE Olson & EJ Sargis. In press. Craniometric variation and taxonomic boundaries in the Madras Treeshrew (Scandentia, Tupaiidae: Anathana ellioti [Waterhouse, 1850]) from India. Journal of Mammalian Evolution. Nachman MW and 118 coauthors, including LE Olson (somewhere in the middle). 2023. Specimen collection is essential for modern science. PLoS Biol 21: e3002318. Crandall KE, LE Olson & V Millien. 2023. Rocky rule: the idiosyncrasy of spatial and temporal size variation in mammals. Journal of Mammalogy 104:1216–1229. Mills KK, KM Everson, Kyndall PB Hildebrandt, OV Brandler, SJ Steppan & LE Olson. 2023. Ultraconserved elements improve resolution of marmot phylogeny and offer insights into biogeographic history. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 184:107785. Balete DS, LR Heaney, EA Rickart, RS Quidlat, DM Rowsey & LE Olson. 2023. A re-assessment of diversity among Philippine gymnures (Mammalia: Erinaceidae: Podogymnura), with a new species from eastern Mindanao. Zootaxa 5228:244 266. Juman MM, N Woodman, A Miller-Murthy, LE Olson & EJ Sargis. 2022 Taxonomic boundaries in Lesser Treeshrews (Scandentia, Tupaiidae: Tupaia minor Günther, 1876). Journal of Mammalogy 103:1431-1440. Juman MM, V Millien, LE Olson & EJ Sargis. 2022. Recent and rapid ecogeographical rule reversals in Northern Treeshrews. Scientific Reports 12:19689. Theriot M, HC Lanier & LE Olson. 2022. Harnessing natural history collections to detect trends in body-size change as a response to warming: A critique and review of best practices. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 14: 306-318. Kays R, M Lasky, ML Allen, R Dowler, MTR Hawkins, AG Hope, BA Kohli, VL Mathis, B McLean, LE Olson, CW Thompson, D Thornton, J Widness & MV Cove. 2022. Which mammals can be identified from camera traps and crowdsourced photographs? Journal of Mammalogy 103:767–775. Juman MM, LE Olson & EJ Sargis. 2021. Skeletal variation and taxonomic boundaries in the Pen-tailed Treeshrew (Scandentia, Ptilocercidae: Ptilocercus lowii Gray, 1848). Journal of Mammalian Evolution 28:1193–1203. Juman MM, N Woodman, LE Olson & EJ Sargis. 2021. Ecogeographic variation and taxonomic boundaries in Large Treeshrews (Scandentia, Tupaiidae: Tupaia tana Raffles, 1821) from Southeast Asia. Journal of Mammalogy 102:1054–1066. Woodman N, A Miller-Murthy, LE Olson & EJ Sargis. 2021. The limitations of external measurements for aging small mammals: the cautionary example of the Lesser Treeshrew (Scandentia: Tupaiidae: Tupaia minor Günther, 1876). Journal of Mammalogy 102:1079–1086. Annapragada A, CE Brook, MS Luskin, RP Rahariniaina, M Helin, O Razafinarivo, RA Ralaiarison, HJ Randriamady, LE Olson, SM Goodman & CD Golden. 2021. Evaluation of tenrec population viability and potential sustainable management under hunting pressure in northeastern Madagascar. Animal Conservation 24:1059–1070. Olson LE. 2021. The enduring—and evolving—museum conscience. Journal of Mammalogy 102:5–7. Everson KM, SA Jansa, SM Goodman & LE Olson. 2020. Montane regions shape patterns of diversification in small mammals and reptiles from Madagascar’s moist evergreen forest. Journal of Biogeography 2020:2059–2072. Editor’s Choice. Everson KM, SM Goodman & LE Olson. 2020. Speciation and gene flow in two sympatric small mammals from Madagascar, Microgale fotsifotsy and M. soricoides (Mammalia: Tenrecidae). Molecular Ecology 29:1717–1729. Woodman N, A Miller-Murthy, LE Olson & EJ Sargis. 2020. Coming of age: Morphometric variation in the hand skeletons of juvenile and adult Lesser Treeshrews (Scandentia: Tupaiidae: Tupaia minor Günther, 1876). Journal of Mammalogy. 101:1151–1164. Weiss KR, SGB Chester, LE Olson & EJ Sargis. 2020. Postcranial skeletal variation in pencil-tailed tree mice (Rodentia: Muridae: Chiropodomys): Functional, ecogeographic, and taxonomic implications. Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History. 61:23–40. |
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