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Brendan Epstein

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Molecular Ecology|July 10, 2016
Mixed population genomics support for the central marginal hypothesis across the invasive range of the cane toad (Rhinella marina) in AustraliaDaryl R Trumbo, Brendan Epstein, Paul A Hohenlohe, et al.
Scientific Reports|April 18, 2020
Hybridizing salamanders experience accelerated diversificationAustin H Patton, Mark J Margres, Brendan Epstein, et al.
Molecular Ecology|March 1, 2021
Genomic signatures of divergent selection are associated with social behaviour for spinner dolphin ecotypesKimberly R Andrews, Brendan Epstein, Matthew S Leslie, et al.
Conservation Genetics (Print)|October 3, 2017
Conservation implications of limited genetic diversity and population structure in Tasmanian devils (<i>Sarcophilus harrisii</i>)Sarah Hendricks, Brendan Epstein, Barbara Schönfeld, et al.
Molecular Ecology|July 6, 2022
Combining GWAS and population genomic analyses to characterize coevolution in a legume-rhizobia symbiosisBrendan Epstein, Liana T Burghardt, Katy D Heath, et al.
Nature Communications|August 31, 2016
Rapid evolutionary response to a transmissible cancer in Tasmanian devilsBrendan Epstein, Menna Jones, Rodrigo Hamede, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 18, 2018
Select and resequence reveals relative fitness of bacteria in symbiotic and free-living environmentsLiana T Burghardt, Brendan Epstein, Joseph Guhlin, et al.
Mbio|May 11, 2026
Rhizobia independently adapt to soil and legume host environments, but soil conditions influence the abundance of high-quality partnersAlejandra Gil-Polo, Regina B Bledsoe, McCall Calvert, et al.
Msphere|October 26, 2018
Genome-Wide Association Analyses in the Model Rhizobium <i>Ensifer meliloti</i>Brendan Epstein, Reda A I Abou-Shanab, Abdelaal Shamseldin, et al.
Molecular Ecology|July 12, 2024
Spatial variation in genomic signatures of local adaptation during the cane toad invasion of AustraliaMarc A Beer, Daryl R Trumbo, Rhett M Rautsaw, et al.
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Molecular Ecology|July 10, 2016
Mixed population genomics support for the central marginal hypothesis across the invasive range of the cane toad (Rhinella marina) in AustraliaDaryl R Trumbo, Brendan Epstein, Paul A Hohenlohe, et al.
Scientific Reports|April 18, 2020
Hybridizing salamanders experience accelerated diversificationAustin H Patton, Mark J Margres, Brendan Epstein, et al.
Molecular Ecology|March 1, 2021
Genomic signatures of divergent selection are associated with social behaviour for spinner dolphin ecotypesKimberly R Andrews, Brendan Epstein, Matthew S Leslie, et al.
Conservation Genetics (Print)|October 3, 2017
Conservation implications of limited genetic diversity and population structure in Tasmanian devils (<i>Sarcophilus harrisii</i>)Sarah Hendricks, Brendan Epstein, Barbara Schönfeld, et al.
Molecular Ecology|July 6, 2022
Combining GWAS and population genomic analyses to characterize coevolution in a legume-rhizobia symbiosisBrendan Epstein, Liana T Burghardt, Katy D Heath, et al.
Nature Communications|August 31, 2016
Rapid evolutionary response to a transmissible cancer in Tasmanian devilsBrendan Epstein, Menna Jones, Rodrigo Hamede, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 18, 2018
Select and resequence reveals relative fitness of bacteria in symbiotic and free-living environmentsLiana T Burghardt, Brendan Epstein, Joseph Guhlin, et al.
Mbio|May 11, 2026
Rhizobia independently adapt to soil and legume host environments, but soil conditions influence the abundance of high-quality partnersAlejandra Gil-Polo, Regina B Bledsoe, McCall Calvert, et al.
Msphere|October 26, 2018
Genome-Wide Association Analyses in the Model Rhizobium <i>Ensifer meliloti</i>Brendan Epstein, Reda A I Abou-Shanab, Abdelaal Shamseldin, et al.
Molecular Ecology|July 12, 2024
Spatial variation in genomic signatures of local adaptation during the cane toad invasion of AustraliaMarc A Beer, Daryl R Trumbo, Rhett M Rautsaw, et al.
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