Denial D. Heath

Affiliations: 
Environmental Studies-GLIER (Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research) University of Windsor, Windsor, Canada 
Area:
Systematic Biology, Evolution and Development Biology, Genetics
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Wellband KW, Heath JW, Heath DD. (2018) Environmental and genetic determinants of transcriptional plasticity in Chinook salmon. Heredity. 120: 38-50
He X, Chaganti SR, Heath DD. (2017) Population-Specific Responses to Interspecific Competition in the Gut Microbiota of Two Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) Populations. Microbial Ecology
Falica BK, Lehnert SJ, Pitcher TE, et al. (2017) Ontogentic shifts in genetic and maternal effects on length and survival in Chinook salmon ( Oncorhynchus tshawytscha ) Aquaculture. 468: 218-225
Wellband KW, Pettitt-Wade H, Fisk AT, et al. (2017) Differential invasion success in aquatic invasive species: the role of within- and among-population genetic diversity Biological Invasions. 19: 2609-2621
Selwyn JD, Hogan JD, Downey-Wall AM, et al. (2016) Kin-Aggregations Explain Chaotic Genetic Patchiness, a Commonly Observed Genetic Pattern, in a Marine Fish. Plos One. 11: e0153381
Lehnert SJ, Pitcher TE, Devlin RH, et al. (2016) Red and white Chinook salmon: genetic divergence and mate choice. Molecular Ecology
He X, Johansson ML, Heath DD. (2016) Role of genomics and transcriptomics in selection of reintroduction source populations. Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society For Conservation Biology
Fraker ME, Anderson EJ, Brodnik RM, et al. (2015) Particle backtracking improves breeding subpopulation discrimination and natal-source identification in mixed populations. Plos One. 10: e0120752
Ginson R, Walter RP, Mandrak NE, et al. (2015) Hierarchical analysis of genetic structure in the habitat-specialist Eastern Sand Darter (Ammocrypta pellucida). Ecology and Evolution. 5: 695-708
Brodnik RM, Fraker ME, Anderson EJ, et al. (2015) Larval dispersal underlies demographically important intersystem connectivity in a great lakes yellow perch (Perca flavescens) population Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 73: 416-426
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