Santiago Herrera

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2018- Ecology & Evolution University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 
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Andrew J. Crawford grad student 2016-2017 Chicago
 (Completed MS degree 2018, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia.)
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Vohsen SA, Herrera S. (2024) Coral microbiomes are structured by environmental gradients in deep waters. Environmental Microbiome. 19: 38
Taenzer L, Wankel SD, Kapit J, et al. (2023) Corals and sponges are hotspots of reactive oxygen species in the deep sea. Pnas Nexus. 2: pgad398
Dueñas L, Cedeño-Posso C, Sanchez J, et al. (2020) Deep-sea Coral Taxonomy Workshop, Colombia 2019 Research Ideas and Outcomes. 6
Dueñas LF, Cedeño-Posso C, Grajales A, et al. (2019) First visual occurrence data for deep-sea cnidarians in the South-western Colombian Caribbean. Biodiversity Data Journal. 7: e33091
Bracco A, Liu G, Galaska MP, et al. (2019) Integrating physical circulation models and genetic approaches to investigate population connectivity in deep-sea corals Journal of Marine Systems. 198: 103189
Sigwart JD, Wicksten MK, Jackson MG, et al. (2018) Deep-sea video technology tracks a monoplacophoran to the end of its trail (Mollusca, Tryblidia) Marine Biodiversity. 49: 825-832
Quattrini AM, Faircloth BC, Dueñas LF, et al. (2017) Universal target-enrichment baits for anthozoan (Cnidaria) phylogenomics: New approaches to long-standing problems. Molecular Ecology Resources
Herrera S, Shank TM. (2016) RAD Sequencing Enables Unprecedented Phylogenetic Resolution and Objective Species Delimitation in Recalcitrant Divergent Taxa. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Herrera S, Watanabe H, Shank TM. (2015) Evolutionary and biogeographical patterns of barnacles from deep-sea hydrothermal vents. Molecular Ecology. 24: 673-89
Herrera S, Baco A, Sánchez JA. (2010) Molecular systematics of the bubblegum coral genera (Paragorgiidae, Octocorallia) and description of a new deep-sea species. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 55: 123-35
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