PUBLICATIONS
 
 
 
Peer-reviewed
Kimura, M., A.A. Dhondt, and I.J. Lovette.  2006.  Phylogeographic structuring of Plasmodium lineages across the North American range of the house finch (Carpodacus mexicanus).  Journal of Parasitology
92(5): 1043-1049. [pdf]
 
Smith, T.B., S.M. Clegg, M. Kimura, K. Ruegg, B. Milá, I.J. Lovette. 2005. Molecular Genetic Approaches to Linking Breeding and Overwintering Areas for Five Neotropical Migrant Passerines,” in Greenberg, R. and Marra, P., eds.  Birds of Two Worlds: The Ecology and Evolution of Migratory Birds, Johns Hopkins University Press, 488 pp.  [link]
 
Clegg, S.M., J.F. Kelly, M. Kimura, and T.B. Smith. 2003. Combining genetic markers and stable isotopes to reveal population connectivity and migration patterns in a Neotropical migrant, Wilson’s warbler (Wilsonia pusilla).  Molecular Ecology, 12:819-830. [pdf]
 
Kimura, M., S.M. Clegg, I.J. Lovette, K.R. Holder, D.J. Girman, B. Milá, P. Wade, and T.B. Smith. 2002. Phylogeographical approaches to assessing demographic connectivity between breeding and overwintering regions in a Nearctic-Neotropical warbler (Wilsonia pusilla).  Molecular Ecology, 11:1605-1616.  [pdf]
 
Milá, B., D.J. Girman, M. Kimura, and T.B. Smith. 2000. Genetic evidence for the effect of a
postglacial population expansion on the phylogeography of a North American songbird.  
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London: Biological Sciences, 267:1033-1040.  [pdf]
 
Popular articles
Kimura, M.  Teaching of todies and tropical birds. 2006. Birdscope, 20(2):5. [link]
Kimura, M. and D.M. Hawley.  More to house finches than meets the eye. March 2006.  The Quail (reprinted in the Cayuga Bird Club Newsletter, April 2006).  [pdf]
Kimura, M.  The mosquito connection. 2005. Birdscope, 19(4):14. [link]