Catherine Peichel
Affiliations: | University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA |
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Sign in to add traineeTiffany B. Malek | grad student | 2008 | University of Washington |
Margaret G. Mills | grad student | 2013 | University of Washington |
Diana J. Rennison | post-doc | 2016- | (Evolution Tree) |
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Peichel CL, Bolnick DI, Brännström Å, et al. (2024) Speciation. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology |
Feller AF, Peichel CL, Seehausen O. (2024) Testing for a role of postzygotic incompatibilities in rapidly speciated Lake Victoria cichlids. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution |
Bohutínská M, Peichel CL. (2023) Divergence time shapes gene reuse during repeated adaptation. Trends in Ecology & Evolution |
Berdan EL, Barton NH, Butlin R, et al. (2023) How chromosomal inversions reorient the evolutionary process. Journal of Evolutionary Biology |
Rodríguez-Ramírez CE, Hiltbrunner M, Saladin V, et al. (2023) Molecular mechanisms of Eda-mediated adaptation to freshwater in threespine stickleback. Molecular Ecology |
Poore HA, Stuart YE, Rennison DJ, et al. (2023) Repeated genetic divergence plays a minor role in repeated phenotypic divergence of lake-stream stickleback. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 77: 110-122 |
Singh P, Taborsky M, Peichel CL, et al. (2023) Genomic basis of Y-linked dwarfism in cichlids pursuing alternative reproductive tactics. Molecular Ecology |
Roesti M, Groh JS, Blain SA, et al. (2022) Species divergence under competition and shared predation. Ecology Letters |
Bomblies K, Peichel CL. (2022) Genetics of adaptation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119: e2122152119 |
Jeffries DL, Mee JA, Peichel CL. (2022) Identification of a candidate sex determination gene in Culaea inconstans suggests convergent recruitment of an Amh duplicate in two lineages of stickleback. Journal of Evolutionary Biology |