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Find my new website here: https://brennan-research.github.io/
Undergraduate mentees are indicated by underlining.
Published:
Brennan, R.S. and Whitehead, A., 2023. Evidence of prezygotic isolation, but not assortative mating, between locally adapted populations of Fundulus heteroclitus across a salinity gradient. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. [link]
Brennan, R.S., deMayo, J.A., Dam, H.G., Finiguerra, M., Baumann, V. Buffalo, H., Pespeni, M.H., 2022. Experimental evolution reveals the synergistic genomic mechanisms of adaptation to ocean warming and acidification in a marine copepod. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 119 (38). [link]
Brennan, R.S., DeMayo, J.A., Dam, H.G., Finiguerra, M., Baumann, H. and Pespeni, M.H., 2021. Loss and recovery of transcriptional plasticity after long-term adaptation to global change conditions in a marine copepod. Nature Communications. [Link]
Dam, H.G., DeMayo, J.A., Park, G., Norton, L., Xuejia, H., Finiguerra, M.B., Baumann H., Brennan, R. S., Pespeni, M.H. (2021). Rapid, but limited, zooplankton adaptation to simultaneous warming and acidification. Nature Climate Change. 11: 780–786. [Link]
Garrett, A.D., Brennan, R.S., Steinhart, A.L., Pelletier, A.M. and Pespeni, M.H., 2020. Unique genomic and phenotypic responses to extreme and variable pH conditions in purple urchin larvae. Integrative and Comparative Biology, 60(2), pp.318-331. [Link]
Healy, T. M., Brennan, R. S., Whitehead, A., & Schulte, P. M. (2019). Mitochondria, sex and variation in routine metabolic rate. Molecular Ecology. [Link]
McKenzie, JL, Chung, D.J., Healy, T.M., Brennan, R.S., Bryant, H.J., Whitehead, A., Schulte, P.M. (2019). Mitochondrial ecophysiology: assessing the evolutionary forces that shape mitochondrial variation. Integrative and comparative biology. [Link]
Brennan, R. S., Garrett, A. D., Huber, K. E., Hargarten, H., & Pespeni, M. H. (2019). Rare genetic variation and balanced polymorphisms are important for survival in global change conditions. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 286 (1904). [Link]. [Link to code]
Brennan, R. S., Healy, T. M., Bryant, H. J., La, M. V., Schulte, P. M., & Whitehead, A. (2018). Integrative population and physiological genomics reveals mechanisms of adaptation in killifish. Molecular biology and evolution, 35(11), 2639-2653. [Link]
Healy, T. M., Brennan, R. S., Whitehead, A., & Schulte, P. M. (2018). Tolerance traits related to climate change resilience are independent and polygenic. Global change biology, 24(11), 5348-5360. [Link]
Brennan, R.S., R. Hwang, M. Tse, N.A. Fangue, and A. Whitehead (2016). Local adaptation to osmotic environment in killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus, is supported by divergence in swimming performance but not by differences in excess post-exercise oxygen consumption or aerobic scope. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part A, 196: 11-19. [Link]
Brennan, R.S., F. Galvez, and A. Whitehead (2015). Reciprocal osmotic challenges reveal mechanisms of divergence in phenotypic plasticity in the killifish Fundulus heteroclitus. Journal of Experimental Biology, 218: 1212-1222. [Link]
Kozak, G., Brennan, R.S., E. Berdan, R. Fuller, and A. Whitehead (2014). Functional and population genomic divergence within and between two species of killifish adapted to different osmotic niches. Evolution, 68: 63-80.. [Link]
Carstens, B.C., Brennan, R.S., et al. 2013. Model selection as a tool for phylogeographic inference: an example from the willow Salix melanopsis. Molecular Ecology, 22: 4014-4028. [Link]
Find my new website here: https://brennan-research.github.io/
Undergraduate mentees are indicated by underlining.
Published:
Brennan, R.S. and Whitehead, A., 2023. Evidence of prezygotic isolation, but not assortative mating, between locally adapted populations of Fundulus heteroclitus across a salinity gradient. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. [link]
Brennan, R.S., deMayo, J.A., Dam, H.G., Finiguerra, M., Baumann, V. Buffalo, H., Pespeni, M.H., 2022. Experimental evolution reveals the synergistic genomic mechanisms of adaptation to ocean warming and acidification in a marine copepod. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 119 (38). [link]
Brennan, R.S., DeMayo, J.A., Dam, H.G., Finiguerra, M., Baumann, H. and Pespeni, M.H., 2021. Loss and recovery of transcriptional plasticity after long-term adaptation to global change conditions in a marine copepod. Nature Communications. [Link]
Dam, H.G., DeMayo, J.A., Park, G., Norton, L., Xuejia, H., Finiguerra, M.B., Baumann H., Brennan, R. S., Pespeni, M.H. (2021). Rapid, but limited, zooplankton adaptation to simultaneous warming and acidification. Nature Climate Change. 11: 780–786. [Link]
Garrett, A.D., Brennan, R.S., Steinhart, A.L., Pelletier, A.M. and Pespeni, M.H., 2020. Unique genomic and phenotypic responses to extreme and variable pH conditions in purple urchin larvae. Integrative and Comparative Biology, 60(2), pp.318-331. [Link]
Healy, T. M., Brennan, R. S., Whitehead, A., & Schulte, P. M. (2019). Mitochondria, sex and variation in routine metabolic rate. Molecular Ecology. [Link]
McKenzie, JL, Chung, D.J., Healy, T.M., Brennan, R.S., Bryant, H.J., Whitehead, A., Schulte, P.M. (2019). Mitochondrial ecophysiology: assessing the evolutionary forces that shape mitochondrial variation. Integrative and comparative biology. [Link]
Brennan, R. S., Garrett, A. D., Huber, K. E., Hargarten, H., & Pespeni, M. H. (2019). Rare genetic variation and balanced polymorphisms are important for survival in global change conditions. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 286 (1904). [Link]. [Link to code]
Brennan, R. S., Healy, T. M., Bryant, H. J., La, M. V., Schulte, P. M., & Whitehead, A. (2018). Integrative population and physiological genomics reveals mechanisms of adaptation in killifish. Molecular biology and evolution, 35(11), 2639-2653. [Link]
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Healy, T. M., Brennan, R. S., Whitehead, A., & Schulte, P. M. (2018). Tolerance traits related to climate change resilience are independent and polygenic. Global change biology, 24(11), 5348-5360. [Link]
Brennan, R.S., R. Hwang, M. Tse, N.A. Fangue, and A. Whitehead (2016). Local adaptation to osmotic environment in killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus, is supported by divergence in swimming performance but not by differences in excess post-exercise oxygen consumption or aerobic scope. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part A, 196: 11-19. [Link]
Brennan, R.S., F. Galvez, and A. Whitehead (2015). Reciprocal osmotic challenges reveal mechanisms of divergence in phenotypic plasticity in the killifish Fundulus heteroclitus. Journal of Experimental Biology, 218: 1212-1222. [Link]
Kozak, G., Brennan, R.S., E. Berdan, R. Fuller, and A. Whitehead (2014). Functional and population genomic divergence within and between two species of killifish adapted to different osmotic niches. Evolution, 68: 63-80.. [Link]
Carstens, B.C., Brennan, R.S., et al. 2013. Model selection as a tool for phylogeographic inference: an example from the willow Salix melanopsis. Molecular Ecology, 22: 4014-4028. [Link]
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