Andrew T. Storfer
Affiliations: | Washington State University, Pullman, WA, United States |
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"Andrew Storfer"Parents
Sign in to add mentorAndrew (Andy) Sih | grad student | 1997 | University of Kentucky | |
(Ph.D.: Gene flow and local adaptation in the streamside salamander (Ambystoma barbouri)) | ||||
James P. Collins | post-doc | 1997-1999 | Arizona State |
Children
Sign in to add traineeCraig A. Steele | grad student | 2006 | WSU |
Melanie A. Murphy | grad student | 2008 | WSU |
Stephen Spear | grad student | 2004-2008 | WSU |
Jonathan M. Eastman | grad student | 2010 | WSU |
Daryl Trumbo | grad student | 2010-2016 | WSU |
Sarah Emel | grad student | 2011-2016 | WSU |
Steven Micheletti | grad student | 2011-2016 | WSU |
Austin H. Patton | grad student | 2014-2020 | WSU |
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Clement DT, Gallinson DG, Hamede RK, et al. (2024) Coevolution promotes the coexistence of Tasmanian devils and a fatal, transmissible cancer. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution |
Strickland K, Jones ME, Storfer A, et al. (2024) Adaptive potential in the face of a transmissible cancer in Tasmanian devils. Molecular Ecology. e17531 |
Hirst SR, Rautsaw RM, VanHorn CM, et al. (2024) Where the "ruber" Meets the Road: Using the Genome of the Red Diamond Rattlesnake to Unravel the Evolutionary Processes Driving Venom Evolution. Genome Biology and Evolution. 16 |
Beer MA, Trumbo DR, Rautsaw RM, et al. (2024) Spatial variation in genomic signatures of local adaptation during the cane toad invasion of Australia. Molecular Ecology. e17464 |
Beer MA, Proft KM, Veillet A, et al. (2024) Disease-driven top predator decline affects mesopredator population genomic structure. Nature Ecology & Evolution |
Hamede R, Fountain-Jones NM, Arce F, et al. (2023) The tumour is in the detail: Local phylogenetic, population and epidemiological dynamics of a transmissible cancer in Tasmanian devils. Evolutionary Applications. 16: 1316-1327 |
Beer MA, Kane RA, Micheletti SJ, et al. (2022) Landscape genomics of the streamside salamander: Implications for species management in the face of environmental change. Evolutionary Applications. 15: 220-236 |
Kozakiewicz CP, Fraik AK, Patton AH, et al. (2021) Spatial variation in gene expression of Tasmanian devil facial tumors despite minimal host transcriptomic response to infection. Bmc Genomics. 22: 698 |
Stahlke AR, Epstein B, Barbosa S, et al. (2021) Contemporary and historical selection in Tasmanian devils () support novel, polygenic response to transmissible cancer. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 288: 20210577 |
Everson KM, Gray LN, Jones AG, et al. (2021) Geography is more important than life history in the recent diversification of the tiger salamander complex. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118 |