David B Carlon
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Carlon D, Garcia S, Faucci A
PLoS One
. 2024 Oct;
19(10):e0312593.
PMID: 39446734
Several recent high intensity ENSO events have caused strong negative impacts on the adult phases of foundational species in coral reef ecosystems, but comparatively little is known about how climatic...
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Khaitov V, Marchenko J, Katolikova M, Vainola R, Kingston S, Carlon D, et al.
PLoS One
. 2021 Jul;
16(7):e0249587.
PMID: 34297723
Cryptic and hybridizing species may lack diagnostic taxonomic characters leaving researchers with semi-diagnostic ones. Identification based on such characters is probabilistic, the probability of correct identification depending on the species...
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Carlon D, Robertson D, Barron R, Choat J, Anderson D, Schwartz S, et al.
BMC Ecol Evol
. 2021 Jan;
21(1):7.
PMID: 33514314
Background: In the Tropical Eastern Pacific (TEP), four species of parrotfishes with complex phylogeographic histories co-occur in sympatry on rocky reefs from Baja California to Ecuador: Scarus compressus, S. ghobban,...
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Olsen K, Ryan W, Winn A, Kosman E, Moscoso J, Krueger-Hadfield S, et al.
Evolution
. 2020 Mar;
74(5):871-882.
PMID: 32191349
Inbreeding is a potent evolutionary force shaping the distribution of genetic variation within and among populations of plants and animals. Yet, our understanding of the forces shaping the expression and...
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Coyle A, Voss E, Tepolt C, Carlon D
J Exp Biol
. 2019 Jul;
222(Pt 17).
PMID: 31285243
Hybrid zones provide natural experiments in recombination within and between genomes that may have strong effects on organismal fitness. On the East Coast of North America, two distinct lineages of...
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Longenecker K, Chan Y, Toonen R, Carlon D, Hunt T, Friedlander A, et al.
Conserv Biol
. 2014 Mar;
28(5):1322-30.
PMID: 24665960
Reef-fish management and conservation is hindered by a lack of information on fish populations prior to large-scale contemporary human impacts. As a result, relatively pristine sites are often used as...
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Halbert K, Goetze E, Carlon D
PLoS One
. 2013 Oct;
8(10):e77011.
PMID: 24167556
Although holoplankton are ocean drifters and exhibit high dispersal potential, a number of studies on single species are finding highly divergent genetic clades. These cryptic species complexes are important to...
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Schwartz S, Budd A, Carlon D
BMC Evol Biol
. 2012 Jul;
12:123.
PMID: 22831179
Background: Even with well-known sampling biases, the fossil record is key to understanding macro-evolutionary patterns. During the Miocene to Pleistocene in the Caribbean Sea, the fossil record of scleractinian corals...
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Carlon D, Budd A, Lippe C, Andrew R
Evolution
. 2011 Dec;
65(12):3428-47.
PMID: 22133216
Recent speciation events provide potential opportunities to understand the microevolution of reproductive isolation. We used a marker-based approach and a common garden to estimate the additive genetic variation in skeletal...
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Carlon D, Lippe C
Mol Ecol Resour
. 2011 May;
8(4):870-3.
PMID: 21585916
Sixteen new microsatellite loci were isolated from the Tropical Atlantic coral Favia fragum. One locus amplified with pure zooxanthellae DNA template, revealing a symbiont (Symbiodinium) origin. We genotyped 48 short...