Publications
Grosser S, Abdelkrim J, Wing J, Robertson BC, Gemmell NJ (2016) Strong isolation by distance argues for separate population management of endangered blue duck (Hymenolaimus malacorhynchos). Cons Genet doi:10.1007/s10592-016-0908-4.
Waters JM, Grosser S (2016) Managing shifting species: Ancient DNA reveals conservation conundrums in a dynamic world. BioEssays doi:10.1002/bies.201600044.
Grosser S, Rawlence NJ, Anderson CNK, Smith IWG, Scofield RP, Waters JM (2016) Invader or resident? Ancient-DNA reveals rapid species turnover in New Zealand little penguins. Proc R Soc B. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2015.2879.
Grosser S, Burridge CP, Peucker AJ, Waters JM (2015) Coalescent modelling suggests recent secondary-contact of cryptic penguin species. PLoS ONE 10(12): e0144966.
Holtmann B, Grosser S, Lagisz M, Johnson S, Santos E Lara C Robertson B, Nakagawa S (2015) Population differentiation and behavioural association of the two ‘personality’ genes DRD4 and SERT in dunnocks (Prunella modularis). Mol Ecol doi: 10.1111/mec.13514.
Drummond AJ, Newcomb RD, Buckley TR et al. (2015) Evaluating a multigene environmental DNA approach for biodiversity assessment. GigaScience 4:46.
Grosser S, Ratz H, Waters JM (2015) DNA samples from wild animal populations as a byproduct of PIT tagging. Conserv Genet Resour 7(3): 631-633.
Grosser S, Waters JM (2015) Development and characterisation of 20 novel microsatellite markers for the little blue penguin (Eudyptula minor) using next-generation sequencing. Conserv Genet Resour 7(1): 143-145.
Grueber CE, Knafler GJ, King TM, Senior AM, Grosser S, Robertson B, Weston KA, Brekke P, Harris CLW, Jamieson IG (2015) Toll-like receptor diversity in 10 threatened bird species: relationship with microsatellite heterozygosity. Conserv Genet 16: 595–611.
Werner GDA, Gemmell P, Grosser S, Hamer R, Shimeld SM (2012) Analysis of a deep transcriptome from the mantle tissue of Patella vulgata Linnaeus (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Patellidae) reveals candidate biomineralising genes. Mar Biotechnol 15(2): 230-243.