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David L J Vendrami

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Hoffman J, Vendrami D, Hench K, Chen R, Stoffel M, Kardos M, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol . 2024 Sep; 8(12):2309-2324. PMID: 39333394
Understanding the genetic and fitness consequences of anthropogenic bottlenecks is crucial for biodiversity conservation. However, studies of bottlenecked populations combining genomic approaches with fitness data are rare. Theory predicts that...
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Hench K, Vendrami D, Forcada J, Hoffman J
G3 (Bethesda) . 2024 Jul; 14(11). PMID: 39082761
The Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) is an important top predator and indicator of the health of the Southern Ocean ecosystem. Although abundant, this species narrowly escaped extinction due to...
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Goetz L, Nuetzel H, Vendrami D, Beulke A, Anderson E, Garza J, et al.
Evol Appl . 2024 Mar; 17(3):e13681. PMID: 38516205
Populations composed of individuals descended from multiple distinct genetic lineages often feature significant differences in phenotypic frequencies. We considered hatchery production of steelhead, the migratory anadromous form of the salmonid...
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Vendrami D, Hoffman J, Wilding C
Genes (Basel) . 2023 Jan; 14(1). PMID: 36672754
Two commercially important scallop species of the genus are found in Europe: the north Atlantic and the Mediterranean whose distributions abut at the Almeria-Orán front. Whilst previous studies have quantified...
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Vendrami D, Gossmann T, Chakarov N, Paijmans A, Litzke V, Eyre-Walker A, et al.
Genome Biol Evol . 2022 Jul; 14(7). PMID: 35809042
Nuclear copies of mitochondrial genes (numts) are commonplace in vertebrate genomes and have been characterized in many species. However, relatively little attention has been paid to understanding their evolutionary origins...
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Nagel R, Kaiser S, Stainfield C, Toscani C, Fox-Clarke C, Paijmans A, et al.
Ecol Evol . 2022 Mar; 12(3):e8757. PMID: 35356576
Individuals are unique in how they interact with and respond to their environment. Correspondingly, unpredictable challenges or environmental stressors often produce an individualized response of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and...
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Hoffman J, Chen R, Vendrami D, Paijmans A, Dasmahapatra K, Forcada J
Genes (Basel) . 2022 Mar; 13(3). PMID: 35328094
Much debate surrounds the importance of top-down and bottom-up effects in the Southern Ocean, where the harvesting of over two million whales in the mid twentieth century is thought to...
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Vendrami D, Peck L, Clark M, Eldon B, Meredith M, Hoffman J
Sci Adv . 2021 Sep; 7(37):eabj4713. PMID: 34516767
A long-standing paradox of marine populations is chaotic genetic patchiness (CGP), temporally unstable patterns of genetic differentiation that occur below the geographic scale of effective dispersal. Several mechanisms are hypothesized...
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Michalek K, Vendrami D, Bekaert M, Green D, Last K, Telesca L, et al.
Evol Appl . 2021 Jul; 14(7):1830-1843. PMID: 34295367
Mussels belonging to the species complex (. , ; . , ; and . , ) often occur in sympatry, facilitating introgressive hybridization. This may be further promoted by mussel...
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Vendrami D, De Noia M, Telesca L, Brodte E, Hoffman J
Evol Appl . 2020 Sep; 13(8):2130-2142. PMID: 32908609
The three mussel species comprising the complex are widespread across Europe and readily hybridize when they occur in sympatry, resulting in a mosaic of populations with varying genomic backgrounds. Two...