Publications
Bertola, L.D., Miller, S.M., Williams, V.L., Naude, V.N., Coals, P., Dures, S.G., Henschel, P., Chege, M., Sogbohossou, E.A., Ndiaye, A. and Kiki, M., 2022. Genetic guidelines for translocations: Maintaining intraspecific diversity in the lion (Panthera leo). Evolutionary applications, 15(1), pp.22-39.
Ewart, K.M., Lightson, A.L., Sitam, F.T., Rovie-Ryan, J., Nguyen, S.G., Morgan, K.I., Luczon, A., Anadon, E.M.S., De Bruyn, M., Bourgeois, S. and Ouitavon, K., (2021). DNA analyses of large pangolin scale seizures: Species identification validation and case studies. Forensic Science International: Animals and Environments, 1, p.100014.
McEwing, R., Ewart, K.M. and Morgan, K.I., (2021). A simple procedure for mimicking tissue samples from CITES controlled animal species for use in DNA proficiency tests. Forensic Science International: Reports, 3, p.100213.
Morgan, K.I., Ewart, K.M., Nguyen, T.Q., Sitam, F.T., Ouitavon, K., Lightson, A.L., Kotze, A. and McEwing, R., (2021). Avoiding common numts to provide reliable species identification for tiger parts. Forensic Science International: Reports, 3, p.100166.
Ewart, K.M., Lightson, A.L., Sitam, F.T., Rovie-Ryan, J.J., Mather, N. and McEwing, R., (2020). Expediting the sampling, decalcification, and forensic DNA analysis of large elephant ivory seizures to aid investigations and prosecutions. Forensic Science International: Genetics, 44, p.102187.
Ewart, K.M., Frankham, G.J., McEwing, R., Webster, L.M., Ciavaglia, S.A., Linacre, A.M., The, D.T., Ovouthan, K. and Johnson, R.N., (2018). An internationally standardized species identification test for use on suspected seized rhinoceros horn in the illegal wildlife trade. Forensic Science International: Genetics, 32, pp.33-39.
Ewart, K.M., Frankham, G.J., McEwing, R., The, D.T., Hogg, C.J., Wade, C., Lo, N. and Johnson, R.N., (2018). A rapid multiplex PCR assay for presumptive species identification of rhinoceros horns and its implementation in Vietnam. PloS one, 13, p.e0198565.
Ogden, R. (2010) Forensic science, genetics and wildlife biology: getting the right mix for a wildlife DNA forensics lab. Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology, 6, 172-179.
Ogden, R., Dawnay, N., & McEwing, R. (2009). Wildlife DNA forensics—bridging the gap between conservation genetics and law enforcement. Endangered Species Research, 9, 179-195.