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Tyler G Evans

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Evans T, Bible J, Maynard A, Griffith K, Sanford E, Kultz D
Mol Ecol . 2022 Jun; 31(16):4254-4270. PMID: 35754098
Inducible prey defences occur when organisms undergo plastic changes in phenotype to reduce predation risk. When predation pressure varies persistently over space or time, such as when predator and prey...
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Chao Y, Merritt M, Schaefferkoetter D, Evans T
BMC Evol Biol . 2020 Feb; 20(1):28. PMID: 32054457
Background: Temperature exerts a strong influence on protein evolution: species living in thermally distinct environments often exhibit adaptive differences in protein structure and function. However, previous research on protein temperature...
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Evans T, Kultz D
J Exp Zool A Ecol Integr Physiol . 2020 Feb; 333(6):421-435. PMID: 32048473
Salinity stress occurs when salt concentration in the environment changes rapidly, for example because of tidal water flow, rainstorms, drought, or evaporation from small bodies of water. However, gradual changes...
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Evans T, Logan C
Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol . 2019 Dec; 241:110625. PMID: 31790807
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Bible J, Evans T, Sanford E
Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol . 2019 Sep; 239:110563. PMID: 31493552
An organism's ability to cope with thermal stress is an important predictor of survival in a changing climate. One way in which organisms may acclimatize to thermal stress in the...
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Maynard A, Bible J, Pespeni M, Sanford E, Evans T
Mol Ecol . 2018 Sep; 27(21):4225-4240. PMID: 30193406
The Olympia oyster (Ostrea lurida) is a foundation species inhabiting estuaries along the North American west coast. In California estuaries, O. lurida is adapted to local salinity regimes and populations...
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Evans T, Pespeni M, Hofmann G, Palumbi S, Sanford E
Mol Ecol . 2017 Feb; 26(8):2257-2275. PMID: 28141889
Increasing awareness of spatial and temporal variation in ocean pH suggests some marine populations may be adapted to local pH regimes and will therefore respond differently to present-day pH variation...
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Evans T, Diamond S, Kelly M
Conserv Physiol . 2016 Jun; 3(1):cov056. PMID: 27293739
Climate change conservation planning relies heavily on correlative species distribution models that estimate future areas of occupancy based on environmental conditions encountered in present-day ranges. The approach benefits from rapid...
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Evans T
J Exp Biol . 2015 Jun; 218(Pt 12):1925-35. PMID: 26085669
Transcriptomics has emerged as a powerful approach for exploring physiological responses to the environment. However, like any other experimental approach, transcriptomics has its limitations. Transcriptomics has been criticized as an...
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Evans T, Padilla-Gamino J, Kelly M, Pespeni M, Chan F, Menge B, et al.
Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol . 2015 Mar; 185:33-42. PMID: 25773301
Advances in nucleic acid sequencing technology are removing obstacles that historically prevented use of genomics within ocean change biology. As one of the first marine calcifiers to have its genome...