Devin D. Bloom
Affiliations: | Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI, United States |
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Ecology, Evolution, Ichthyology, Systematics, Biodiversity, ConservationWebsite:
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"Devin Bloom"Parents
Sign in to add mentorNathan R. Lovejoy | grad student | |||
Kyle Ronald Piller | grad student | 2007 | Southeastern Louisiana University | |
(Phylogenetics and evolution of the silverside tribe Menidiini (Teleostomi: Atherinopsidae)) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeTorrey Blevins | grad student | Western Michigan University | |
Victor de Brito | grad student | Western Michigan University | |
Lindsey DeHaan | grad student | Western Michigan University | |
Jonathan Kim | grad student | Western Michigan University | |
Shelby E. Smith | grad student | Western Michigan University | |
Darby L. Finnegan | grad student | 2024 | Western Michigan University |
Michael D. Burns | post-doc | Western Michigan University | |
Joshua P. Egan | post-doc | Western Michigan University | |
Kimberly Foster | research scientist | Western Michigan University |
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Egan JP, Simons AM, Alavi-Yeganeh MS, et al. (2024) Phylogenomics, Lineage Diversification Rates, and the Evolution of Diadromy in Clupeiformes (Anchovies, Herrings, Sardines, and Relatives). Systematic Biology |
DeHaan LM, Burns MD, Egan JP, et al. (2023) Diadromy Drives Elevated Rates of Trait Evolution and Ecomorphological Convergence in Clupeiformes (Herring, Shad, and Anchovies). The American Naturalist. 202: 830-850 |
de Brito V, Betancur-R R, Burns MD, et al. (2022) Patterns of Phenotypic Evolution Associated with Marine/Freshwater Transitions in Fishes. Integrative and Comparative Biology |
Smith SE, Palkovacs EP, Weidel BC, et al. (2020) A century of intermittent eco-evolutionary feedbacks resulted in novel trait combinations in invasive Great Lakes alewives (). Evolutionary Applications. 13: 2630-2645 |
Kolmann MA, Burns MD, Ng JYK, et al. (2020) Habitat transitions alter the adaptive landscape and shape phenotypic evolution in needlefishes (Belonidae). Ecology and Evolution. 10: 3769-3783 |
Burns MD, Bloom DD. (2020) Migratory lineages rapidly evolve larger body sizes than non-migratory relatives in ray-finned fishes. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 287: 20192615 |
Bloom DD, Kolmann M, Foster K, et al. (2019) Mode of miniaturisation influences body shape evolution in New World anchovies (Engraulidae). Journal of Fish Biology |
Egan JP, Bloom DD, Kuo CH, et al. (2018) Phylogenetic analysis of trophic niche evolution reveals a latitudinal herbivory gradient in Clupeoidei (herrings, anchovies, and allies). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution |
Van Nynatten A, Bloom D, Chang BS, et al. (2015) Out of the blue: adaptive visual pigment evolution accompanies Amazon invasion. Biology Letters. 11 |
Campanella D, Hughes LC, Unmack PJ, et al. (2015) Multi-locus fossil-calibrated phylogeny of Atheriniformes (Teleostei, Ovalentaria). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 86: 8-23 |