Richard E. Broughton

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Department of Zoology University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, United States 
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Molecular Biology, Zoology Biology
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Glotzbecker GJ, Alda F, Broughton RE, et al. (2016) Geographic independence and phylogenetic diversity of red shiner introductions Conservation Genetics. 1-15
Zhang F, Broughton RE. (2015) Heterogeneous natural selection on oxidative phosphorylation genes among fishes with extreme high and low aerobic performance. Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 15: 173
Cureton JC, Broughton RE. (2014) Rapid morphological divergence of a stream fish in response to changes in water flow Biology Letters. 10: 20140352
Zhang F, Broughton RE. (2013) Mitochondrial-nuclear interactions: compensatory evolution or variable functional constraint among vertebrate oxidative phosphorylation genes? Genome Biology and Evolution. 5: 1781-91
Broughton RE, Betancur-R R, Li C, et al. (2013) Multi-locus phylogenetic analysis reveals the pattern and tempo of bony fish evolution. Plos Currents. 5
Betancur-R R, Broughton RE, Wiley EO, et al. (2013) The tree of life and a new classification of bony fishes. Plos Currents. 5
Gillette DP, Fortner AM, Franssen NR, et al. (2012) Patterns of change over time in darter (Teleostei: Percidae) assemblages of the Arkansas River basin, northeastern Oklahoma, USA Ecography. 35: 855-864
Broughton RE, Vedala KC, Crowl TM, et al. (2011) Current and historical hybridization with differential introgression among three species of cyprinid fishes (genus Cyprinella). Genetica. 139: 699-707
Richter SC, Crother BI, Broughton RE. (2009) Genetic consequences of population reduction and geographic isolation in the critically endangered frog, Rana sevosa Copeia. 799-806
Turner TF, Dowling TE, Osborne MJ, et al. (2009) Microsatellite markers for the endangered razorback sucker, Xyrauchen texanus, are widely applicable to genetic studies of other catostomine fishes Conservation Genetics. 10: 551-553
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