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Melissa H Pespeni

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Molecular Ecology|June 28, 2013
Signals of selection in outlier loci in a widely dispersing species across an environmental mosaicMelissa H Pespeni, Stephen R Palumbi
Evolution & Development|February 1, 2021
Signals of selection beyond bottlenecks between exotic populations of the bull-headed dung beetle, Onthophagus taurusMelissa H Pespeni, Armin P Moczek
Trends in Genetics : TIG|June 18, 2026
A role for epigenetics in rapid adaptationReid S Brennan, Melissa H Pespeni
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 5, 2023
Sea stars resist wasting through active immune and collagen systemsMelissa H Pespeni, Melanie M Lloyd
Scientific Reports|November 9, 2018
Microbiome shifts with onset and progression of Sea Star Wasting Disease revealed through time course samplingMelanie M Lloyd, Melissa H Pespeni
Molecular Ecology|March 27, 2015
SNP genotyping and population genomics from expressed sequences - current advances and future possibilitiesPierre De Wit, Melissa H Pespeni, Stephen R Palumbi
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|June 6, 2021
Microplastics reduce net population growth and fecal pellet sinking rates for the marine copepod, Acartia tonsaEmily A Shore, James A deMayo, Melissa H Pespeni
Evolutionary Applications|October 4, 2016
Loss of genetic diversity as a consequence of selection in response to high <i>p</i>CO<sub>2</sub>Melanie M Lloyd, April D Makukhov, Melissa H Pespeni
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 3, 2013
Differences in the regulation of growth and biomineralization genes revealed through long-term common-garden acclimation and experimental genomics in the purple sea urchinMelissa H Pespeni, Bryan T Barney, Stephen R Palumbi
The American Naturalist|October 4, 2023
Whole-Genome Sequencing Reveals That Regulatory and Low Pleiotropy Variants Underlie Local Adaptation to Environmental Variability in Purple Sea UrchinsCsenge Petak, Lapo Frati, Reid S Brennan, et al.
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Molecular Ecology|June 28, 2013
Signals of selection in outlier loci in a widely dispersing species across an environmental mosaicMelissa H Pespeni, Stephen R Palumbi
Evolution & Development|February 1, 2021
Signals of selection beyond bottlenecks between exotic populations of the bull-headed dung beetle, Onthophagus taurusMelissa H Pespeni, Armin P Moczek
Trends in Genetics : TIG|June 18, 2026
A role for epigenetics in rapid adaptationReid S Brennan, Melissa H Pespeni
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 5, 2023
Sea stars resist wasting through active immune and collagen systemsMelissa H Pespeni, Melanie M Lloyd
Scientific Reports|November 9, 2018
Microbiome shifts with onset and progression of Sea Star Wasting Disease revealed through time course samplingMelanie M Lloyd, Melissa H Pespeni
Molecular Ecology|March 27, 2015
SNP genotyping and population genomics from expressed sequences - current advances and future possibilitiesPierre De Wit, Melissa H Pespeni, Stephen R Palumbi
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|June 6, 2021
Microplastics reduce net population growth and fecal pellet sinking rates for the marine copepod, Acartia tonsaEmily A Shore, James A deMayo, Melissa H Pespeni
Evolutionary Applications|October 4, 2016
Loss of genetic diversity as a consequence of selection in response to high <i>p</i>CO<sub>2</sub>Melanie M Lloyd, April D Makukhov, Melissa H Pespeni
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 3, 2013
Differences in the regulation of growth and biomineralization genes revealed through long-term common-garden acclimation and experimental genomics in the purple sea urchinMelissa H Pespeni, Bryan T Barney, Stephen R Palumbi
The American Naturalist|October 4, 2023
Whole-Genome Sequencing Reveals That Regulatory and Low Pleiotropy Variants Underlie Local Adaptation to Environmental Variability in Purple Sea UrchinsCsenge Petak, Lapo Frati, Reid S Brennan, et al.
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