Daniel R. Stahler, Ph.D.

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2011 University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
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Application of molecular genetic techniques to questions in systematics, population genetics, sociobiology and conservation
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Robert Wayne grad student 2011 UCLA
 (Life History, Social Dynamics, and Molecular Ecology of Yellowstone Wolves.)
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vonHoldt BM, Stahler DR, Brzeski KE, et al. (2023) Demographic history shapes North American gray wolf genomic diversity and informs species' conservation. Molecular Ecology
vonHoldt BM, DeCandia AL, Cassidy KA, et al. (2023) Patterns of reproduction and autozygosity distinguish the breeding from non-breeding gray wolves of Yellowstone National Park. The Journal of Heredity
vonHoldt BM, Schweizer RM, Stahler D, et al. (2023) In Memoriam: Robert K. Wayne, a pioneer of evolutionary genomics for wildlife with an emphasis on endangered species. The Journal of Heredity
Cubaynes S, Brandell EE, Stahler DR, et al. (2022) Disease outbreaks select for mate choice and coat color in wolves. Science (New York, N.Y.). 378: 300-303
Rubbi L, Zhang H, Feng J, et al. (2022) The effects of age, sex, weight, and breed on canid methylomes. Epigenetics. 1-16
DeCandia AL, Cassidy KA, Stahler DR, et al. (2021) Social environment and genetics underlie body site-specific microbiomes of Yellowstone National Park gray wolves (). Ecology and Evolution. 11: 9472-9488
Johnston RA, Rheinwald JG, vonHoldt BM, et al. (2021) K Locus Effects in Gray Wolves: Experimental Assessment of TLR3 Signaling and the Gene Expression Response to Canine Distemper Virus. The Journal of Heredity
Johnston RA, Rheinwald JG, vonHoldt BM, et al. (2021) K Locus Effects in Gray Wolves: Experimental Assessment of TLR3 Signaling and the Gene Expression Response to Canine Distemper Virus. The Journal of Heredity
DeCandia AL, Schrom EC, Brandell EE, et al. (2021) Sarcoptic mange severity is associated with reduced genomic variation and evidence of selection in Yellowstone National Park wolves (). Evolutionary Applications. 14: 429-445
vonHoldt BM, DeCandia AL, Heppenheimer E, et al. (2020) Heritability of inter-pack aggression in a wild pedigreed population of North American gray wolves. Molecular Ecology
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