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C L Peichel

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Jiang Y, Peichel C, Torrance L, Rizvi Z, Thompson S, Palivela V, et al.
J Evol Biol . 2016 Dec; 30(4):681-695. PMID: 28029723
Gene flow is widely thought to homogenize spatially separate populations, eroding effects of divergent selection. The resulting theory of 'migration-selection balance' is predicated on a common assumption that all genotypes...
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Oke K, Bukhari M, Kaeuffer R, Rolshausen G, Rasanen K, Bolnick D, et al.
J Evol Biol . 2015 Sep; 29(1):126-43. PMID: 26411538
Parallel (and convergent) phenotypic variation is most often studied in the wild, where it is difficult to disentangle genetic vs. environmentally induced effects. As a result, the potential contributions of...
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Kitano J, Mori S, Peichel C
J Fish Biol . 2012 Jan; 80(1):131-46. PMID: 22220894
Sexual dimorphism in geometric body shape and external morphology was compared between marine and stream-resident forms of three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus collected from North America and Japan. Some aspects of...
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Urton J, McCann S, Peichel C
Cytogenet Genome Res . 2011 Sep; 135(2):150-9. PMID: 21921583
The stickleback family (Gasterosteidae) of fish is less than 40 million years old, yet stickleback species have diverged in both diploid chromosome number (2n) and morphology. We used comparative fluorescence...
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Greenwood A, Jones F, Chan Y, Brady S, Absher D, Grimwood J, et al.
Heredity (Edinb) . 2011 Feb; 107(2):155-66. PMID: 21304547
Animal pigment patterns are important for a range of functions, including camouflage and communication. Repeating pigment patterns, such as stripes, bars and spots have been of particular interest to developmental...
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Hendry A, Bolnick D, Berner D, Peichel C
J Fish Biol . 2010 Aug; 75(8):2000-36. PMID: 20738669
Speciation can be viewed as a continuum, potentially divisible into several states: (1) continuous variation within panmictic populations, (2) partially discontinuous variation with minor reproductive isolation, (3) strongly discontinuous variation...
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Greenwood A, Peichel C, Zottoli S
J Exp Biol . 2010 Feb; 213(4):613-20. PMID: 20118312
Despite the key function of the Mauthner cells (M-cells) in initiating escape responses and thereby promoting survival, there are multiple examples of M-cell loss across the teleost phylogeny. Only a...
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Wark A, Peichel C
J Exp Biol . 2009 Dec; 213(1):108-17. PMID: 20008367
The lateral line is a mechanoreceptive sensory system that allows fish to sense objects and motion in their local environment. Variation in lateral line morphology may allow fish in different...
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Gow J, Peichel C, Taylor E
J Evol Biol . 2007 Sep; 20(6):2173-80. PMID: 17887972
Experimental work has provided evidence for extrinsic post-zygotic isolation, a phenomenon unique to ecological speciation. The role that ecological components to reduced hybrid fitness play in promoting speciation and maintaining...
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Peichel C, Nereng K, Ohgi K, Cole B, Colosimo P, Buerkle C, et al.
Nature . 2002 Jan; 414(6866):901-5. PMID: 11780061
The genetic and molecular basis of morphological evolution is poorly understood, particularly in vertebrates. Genetic studies of the differences between naturally occurring vertebrate species have been limited by the expense...