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1Strike a pose: Does communication by a facultative cleaner fish, the cunner wrasse (Tautogolabrus adspersus), facilitate interaction with Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)?1.77Citations (PDF)
2Genome wide analysis of infectious salmon anemia resistance in commercial Saint John River Atlantic salmon
Aquaculture, 2020, 514, 734514
3.917Citations (PDF)
3Mapping quantitative trait loci for infectious salmon anaemia resistance in a North American strain of Atlantic salmon
Aquaculture Research, 2020, 51, 80-90
1.93Citations (PDF)
4Periodic invasions during El Niño events by the predatory lined shore crab (<i>Pachygrapsus crassipes</i>): forecasted effects of its establishment on direct-developing indigenous prey species (<i>Littorina</i>spp.)
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 2020, 98, 787-797
1.55Citations (PDF)
5Family-based genome wide association analysis for salmon lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis) resistance in North American Atlantic salmon using a 50 K SNP array
Aquaculture, 2019, 511, 734215
3.917Citations (PDF)
6Genome‐wide association analyses reveal polygenic genomic architecture underlying divergent shell morphology in Spanish<i>Littorina saxatilis</i>ecotypes
Ecology and Evolution, 2019, 9, 9427-9441
2.020Citations (PDF)
7Differences in genetic architecture between continents at a major locus previously associated with sea age at sexual maturity in European Atlantic salmon
Aquaculture, 2019, 500, 670-678
3.935Citations (PDF)
8Gender differences for growth in North American Atlantic salmon1.95Citations (PDF)
9Genome-wide association analysis of salmon lice (<i>Lepeophtheirus salmonis</i>) resistance in a North American Atlantic salmon population
Aquaculture Research, 2018, 49, 1329-1338
1.919Citations (PDF)
10Mapping of quantitative trait loci associated with size, shape, and parr mark traits using first- and second-generation backcrosses between European and North American Atlantic salmon (<i>Salmo salar</i>)
Genome, 2018, 61, 33-42
2.06Citations (PDF)
11Effect of minor allele frequency on the number of single nucleotide polymorphisms needed for accurate parentage assignment: A methodology illustrated using Atlantic salmon
Aquaculture Research, 2018, 49, 1368-1372
1.923Citations (PDF)
12Genomic divergence between Spanish <i>Littorina saxatilis</i> ecotypes unravels limited admixture and extensive parallelism associated with population history
Ecology and Evolution, 2018, 8, 8311-8327
2.032Citations (PDF)
13Genome wide association analysis for bacterial kidney disease resistance in a commercial North American Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) population using a 50 K SNP panel
Aquaculture, 2018, 495, 465-471
3.941Citations (PDF)
14Genetic evaluation of Atlantic salmon for growth traits incorporating <scp>SNP</scp> markers1.98Citations (PDF)
15Size selection by a gape‐limited predator of a marine snail: Insights into magic traits for speciation
Ecology and Evolution, 2017, 7, 674-688
2.033Citations (PDF)
16Polymorphic microsatellite loci forLittorina plenashow no population structure between the eastern and western coasts of Vancouver Island, Canada
Journal of Molluscan Studies, 2015, 81, 407-411
1.22Citations (PDF)
17Low-cost ddRAD method of SNP discovery and genotyping applied to the periwinkle<i>Littorina saxatilis</i>1.217Citations (PDF)
18Effects of temperature and humidity on activity and microhabitat selection by Littorina subrotundata1.99Citations (PDF)
19Quantitative trait loci for precocious parr maturation, early smoltification, and adult maturation in double-backcrossed trans-Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
Aquaculture, 2013, 410-411, 164-171
3.926Citations (PDF)
20Variation in temperature tolerance among families of Atlantic salmon (<i>Salmo salar</i>) is associated with hypoxia tolerance, ventricle size and myoglobin level
Journal of Experimental Biology, 2013, 216, 1183-1190
1.7184Citations (PDF)
21Improving Outplanting Designs for Northern Abalone (<i>Haliotis</i><i>kamtschatkana</i>): The Addition of Complex Substrate Increases Survival0.910Citations (PDF)
22Chromosomal differences between European and North American Atlantic salmon discovered by linkage mapping and supported by fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis
BMC Genomics, 2012, 13,
3.376Citations (PDF)
23Using molecular pedigree reconstruction to evaluate the long-term survival of outplanted hatchery-reared larval and juvenile northern abalone (Haliotis kamtschatkana)
Conservation Genetics, 2012, 13, 801-810
1.115Citations (PDF)
24Role of Phenotypically-Informative SNP Markers in Conservation Biology0.21Citations (PDF)
25Aggregation of the Northern Abalone<i>Haliotis kamtschatkana</i>with Respect to Sex and Spawning Condition0.913Citations (PDF)
26Outlier SNPs show more genetic structure between two Bay of Fundy metapopulations of Atlantic salmon than do neutral SNPs
Molecular Ecology Resources, 2011, 11, 254-267
4.788Citations (PDF)
27Experimental Evolution. Concepts, Methods, and Applications of Selection Experiments. Theodore Garland Jr and Michael R. Rose, editors.2.12Citations (PDF)
28Spatial and temporal population genetic structure of four northeastern Pacific littorinid gastropods: the effect of mode of larval development on variation at one mitochondrial and two nuclear DNA markers
Molecular Ecology, 2009, 18, 2165-2184
3.8100Citations (PDF)
29Population genetic structure of the salmon louse,<i>Lepeophtheirus salmonis</i>(Krøyer) on wild and farmed salmonids around the Pacific coast of Canada
Aquaculture Research, 2009, 40, 973-979
1.99Citations (PDF)
30Microsatellite pedigree analysis reveals high variance in reproductive success and reduced genetic diversity in hatchery-spawned northern abalone
Aquaculture, 2009, 295, 22-29
3.921Citations (PDF)
31Conservation genomics of Atlantic salmon: SNPs associated with QTLs for adaptive traits in parr from four trans-Atlantic backcrosses
Heredity, 2008, 101, 381-391
3.266Citations (PDF)
32Choosy males in a littorinid gastropod: male Littorina subrotundata prefer large and virgin females
Journal of Molluscan Studies, 2008, 74, 245-251
1.240Citations (PDF)
33Mitochondrial DNA variation in space and time in the northeastern Pacific gastropod, <i>Littorina keenae</i>
Molecular Ecology, 2007, 16, 3084-3103
3.853Citations (PDF)
34Estimating multivariate selection gradients in the fossil record: a naticid gastropod case study
Paleobiology, 2006, 32, 100-108
2.416Citations (PDF)
35Estimating multivariate selection gradients in the fossil record: a naticid gastropod case study
Paleobiology, 2006, 32, 100-108
2.45Citations (PDF)
36Water-borne cues from a shell-crushing predator induce a more massive shell in experimental populations of an intertidal snail1.738Citations (PDF)
37SHAPE DIFFERENCES AMONG BOREHOLES DRILLED BY THREE SPECIES OF NATICID GASTROPODS
Journal of Molluscan Studies, 2005, 71, 253-256
1.233Citations (PDF)
38Genetic structure and phylogeography of the lined shore crab, Pachygrapsus crassipes, along the northeastern and western Pacific coasts
Marine Biology, 2005, 149, 213-226
1.699Citations (PDF)
39LENGTH POLYMORPHISMS IN AN INTRON OF AMINOPEPTIDASE N PROVIDE A USEFUL NUCLEAR DNA MARKER FOR LITTORINA SPECIES (CAENOGASTROPODA)
Journal of Molluscan Studies, 2004, 70, 165-172
1.212Citations (PDF)
40Nonallopatric and parallel origin of local reproductive barriers between two snail ecotypes
Molecular Ecology, 2004, 13, 3415-3424
3.8104Citations (PDF)
41A neutral DNA marker suggests that parallel physiological adaptations to open shore and salt marsh habitats have evolved more than once within two different species of gastropods
Marine Biology, 2004, 145,
1.619Citations (PDF)
42Associations between single nucleotide polymorphisms in candidate genes and growth rate in Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus L.)
Heredity, 2003, 91, 60-69
3.2110Citations (PDF)
43Trinucleotide microsatellite loci for the zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha , an invasive species in Europe and North America
Molecular Ecology Notes, 2001, 1, 286-288
1.814Citations (PDF)
44Genetic and demographic parameters determining population persistence after a discrete change in the environment
Heredity, 2001, 86, 313-324
3.2173Citations (PDF)
45Comparative population genetic structure of marine gastropods ( Littorina spp.) with and without pelagic larval dispersal
Marine Biology, 2000, 137, 835-845
1.6194Citations (PDF)
46Multiple dispersal strategies of the invasive quagga mussel (<i>Dreissena bugensis</i>) as revealed by microsatellite analysis2.170Citations (PDF)
47State-dependent habitat selection by an intertidal snail: the costs of selecting a physically stressful microhabitat1.791Citations (PDF)
48Changes in selection on gastropod shell size and thickness with wave-exposure on northeastern pacific shores.1.787Citations (PDF)
49Multiple dispersal strategies of the invasive quagga mussel (&lt;i&gt;Dreissena bugensis&lt;/i&gt;) as revealed by microsatellite analysis2.118Citations (PDF)
50Title is missing!
Hydrobiologia, 1998, 378, 105-114
2.010Citations (PDF)
51Claw morphology, prey size selection and foraging efficiency in generalist and specialist shell-breaking crabs1.7181Citations (PDF)
52A genetic and morphological comparison of shallow- and deep-water populations of the introduced dreissenid bivalve <i>Dreissena bugensis</i>
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1998, 76, 1269-1276
1.577Citations (PDF)
53A new molecular technique for identifying field collections of zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) and quagga mussel (Dreissena bugensis) veliger larvae applied to eastern Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, and Lake Simcoe
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1998, 76, 194-198
1.527Citations (PDF)
54Molecular genetic evidence for parallel evolution in a marine gastropod, Littorina subrotundata2.632Citations (PDF)
55Molecular evidence against phylogenetically distinct host races of the pea aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum)
Genome, 1998, 41, 769-775
2.031Citations (PDF)
56Increasing precision in randomised field experiments: barnacle microtopography as a predictor of Littorina abundance
1998, , 105-114
4Citations (PDF)
57A genetic and morphological comparison of shallow- and deep-water populations of the introduced dreissenid bivalve <I>Dreissena bugensis</I>
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1998, 76, 1269-1276
1.523Citations (PDF)
58Molecular evidence against phylogenetically distinct host races of the pea aphid (<i>Acyrthosiphon pisum</i>)
Genome, 1998, 41, 769-775
2.04Citations (PDF)
59A new molecular technique for identifying field collections of zebra mussel (<i>Dreissena polymorpha</i>) and quagga mussel (<i>Dreissena bugensis</i>) veliger larvae applied to eastern Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, and Lake Simcoe
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1998, 76, 194-198
1.55Citations (PDF)
60Discrimination of field-collected juveniles of two introduced dreissenids (Dreissena polymorpha and Dreissena bugensis) using mitochondrial DNA and shell morphology2.134Citations (PDF)
61Discrimination of field-collected juveniles of two introduced dreissenids (Dreissena polymorpha and Dreissena bugensis) using mitochondrial DNA and shell morphology2.113Citations (PDF)
62The role of highly mobile crab predators in the intertidal zonation of their gastropod prey1.7100Citations (PDF)
63Mitochondrial DNA Variation in Introduced Populations of Pacific Oyster, Crassostrea gigas, in British Columbia2.144Citations (PDF)
64Mechanisms of differential survival and growth of two species of Littorina on wave-exposed and on protected shores1.795Citations (PDF)
65Quantitative Genetics of Shell Form of an Intertidal Snail: Constraints on Short-Term Response to Selection2.054Citations (PDF)
66Genetic Variation in One Bottlenecked and Two Wild Populations of the Japanese Scallop (Patinopecten yessoensis): Empirical Parameter Estimates from Coding Regions of Mitochondrial DNA2.123Citations (PDF)
67QUANTITATIVE GENETICS OF SHELL FORM OF AN INTERTIDAL SNAIL: CONSTRAINTS ON SHORT-TERM RESPONSE TO SELECTION2.074Citations (PDF)
68Are the opposing selection pressures on exposed and protected shores sufficient to maintain genetic differentiation between gastropod populations with high intermigration rates?
Hydrobiologia, 1990, 193, 41-52
2.041Citations (PDF)
69Are the opposing selection pressures on exposed and protected shores sufficient to maintain genetic differentiation between gastropod populations with high intermigration rates?
1990, , 41-52
5Citations (PDF)
70Variation in photosynthetic rates among individual cells of a marine dinoflagellate1.97Citations (PDF)
71Crab Response to Prey Density Can Result in Density-Dependent Mortality of Clams2.162Citations (PDF)
72Crab-resistant features of shells of burrowing bivalves: Decreasing vulnerability by increasing handling time1.7169Citations (PDF)
73Latitudinal clines in body size, but not in thermal tolerance or heat-shock cognate 70 (HSC70), in the highly-dispersing intertidal gastropod Littorina keenae (Gastropoda: Littorinidae)1.527Citations (PDF)
74High-density linkage maps detail sex-specific regions of suppressed recombination near fusions of polymorphic chromosomes in purebred and hybrid North American Atlantic salmon (<i>Salmo salar</i> L.)
Genome, 0, ,
2.02Citations (PDF)