Abigail R. Wark

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University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
Area:
Neuroethology, Behavioral Genetics
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Thompson KA, Peichel CL, Rennison DJ, et al. (2022) Analysis of ancestry heterozygosity suggests that hybrid incompatibilities in threespine stickleback are environment dependent. Plos Biology. 20: e3001469
Greenwood AK, Mills MG, Wark AR, et al. (2016) Evolution of Schooling Behavior in Threespine Sticklebacks Is Shaped by the Eda Gene. Genetics
Greenwood AK, Wark AR, Yoshida K, et al. (2013) Genetic and neural modularity underlie the evolution of schooling behavior in threespine sticklebacks. Current Biology : Cb. 23: 1884-8
Kamberov YG, Wang S, Tan J, et al. (2013) Modeling recent human evolution in mice by expression of a selected EDAR variant. Cell. 152: 691-702
Wark AR, Mills MG, Dang LH, et al. (2012) Genetic architecture of variation in the lateral line sensory system of threespine sticklebacks. G3 (Bethesda, Md.). 2: 1047-56
Wark AR, Wark BJ, Lageson TJ, et al. (2011) Novel methods for discriminating behavioral differences between stickleback individuals and populations in a laboratory shoaling assay. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 65: 1147-1157
Wark AR, Greenwood AK, Taylor EM, et al. (2011) Heritable differences in schooling behavior among threespine stickleback populations revealed by a novel assay. Plos One. 6: e18316
Wark AR, Peichel CL. (2010) Lateral line diversity among ecologically divergent threespine stickleback populations. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 213: 108-17
Greenwood AK, Wark AR, Fernald RD, et al. (2008) Expression of arginine vasotocin in distinct preoptic regions is associated with dominant and subordinate behaviour in an African cichlid fish. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 275: 2393-402
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