Felipe S. Barreto

Affiliations: 
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, San Diego, California 
Area:
Marine biology, speciation, sexual selection, mating systems
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John Avise grad student 2004-2009 UC Irvine
 (Mating systems and sexual selection in a group of marine arthropods (Class Pycnogonida) with paternal care of offspring.)
Ronald S. Burton post-doc 2009-2015 Scripps Institution of Oceanography University of California at San Diego
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Kayhani K, Barreto FS. (2023) Disproportionate role of nuclear-encoded proteins in organismal and mitochondrial thermal performance in a copepod. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 226
Olsen KC, Lima TG, Barreto FS, et al. (2023) Genomic architecture of hybrid male sterility in a species without sex chromosomes (Tigriopus californicus, Copepoda: Harpacticoida). Genome Biology and Evolution
Graham AM, Barreto FS. (2023) Myxozoans (Cnidaria) do not Retain Key Oxygen-Sensing and Homeostasis Toolkit Genes. Genome Biology and Evolution. 15
Burton AR, Gravem SA, Barreto FS. (2022) Little evidence for genetic variation associated with susceptibility to sea star wasting syndrome in the keystone species Pisaster ochraceus. Molecular Ecology. 31: 197-205
Han KL, Barreto FS. (2021) Pervasive mitonuclear coadaptation underlies fast development. Genome Biology and Evolution
Schneck DT, Barreto FS. (2020) Phenotypic Variation in Growth and Gene Expression Under Different Photoperiods in Allopatric Populations of the Copepod . The Biological Bulletin. 238: 106-118
Graham AM, Barreto FS. (2020) Independent losses of the Hypoxia-Inducible Factor (HIF) Pathway within Crustacea. Molecular Biology and Evolution
Graham AM, Barreto FS. (2019) Loss of the HIF pathway in a widely distributed intertidal crustacean, the copepod . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Barreto FS, Bauer KK. (2019) Genetic evidence for alloparental care and frequent multiple paternity in the brooding sea star (Leptasterias sp.) Marine Biology. 166
Graham AM, Barreto FS. (2018) Novel microRNAs are associated with population divergence in transcriptional response to thermal stress in an intertidal copepod. Molecular Ecology
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