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R S Burton
R S Burton
Professor of Marine Biology, UCSD
Verified email at ucsd.edu
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Genetic assessment of connectivity among marine populations
ME Hellberg, RS Burton, JE Neigel, SR Palumbi
Bulletin of marine science 70 (1), 273-290, 2002
6392002
Quantifying larval retention and connectivity in marine populations with artificial and natural markers
SR Thorrold, GP Jones, ME Hellberg, RS Burton, SE Swearer, JE Neigel, ...
Bulletin of Marine Science 70 (1), 291-308, 2002
3692002
Intraspecific phylogeography across the Point Conception biogeographic boundary
RS Burton
Evolution 52 (3), 734-745, 1998
3421998
Natural selection and the evolution of mtDNA-encoded peptides: evidence for intergenomic co-adaptation
PU Blier, F Dufresne, RS Burton
TRENDS in Genetics 17 (7), 400-406, 2001
3182001
A disproportionate role for mt DNA in D obzhansky–M uller incompatibilities?
RS Burton, FS Barreto
Molecular ecology 21 (20), 4942-4957, 2012
2792012
Nuclear and mitochondrial gene genealogies and allozyme polymorphism across a major phylogeographic break in the copepod Tigriopus californicus.
RS Burton, BN Lee
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 91 (11), 5197-5201, 1994
2791994
Interpopulation hybrid breakdown maps to the mitochondrial genome
CK Ellison, RS Burton
Evolution 62 (3), 631-638, 2008
2702008
Protein polymorphisms and genetic differentiation of marine invertebrate populations
RS Burton
Mar. Biol. Lett 4, 193-206, 1983
2701983
Cytonuclear genomic interactions and hybrid breakdown
RS Burton, RJ Pereira, FS Barreto
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 44, 281-302, 2013
2692013
Disruption of mitochondrial function in interpopulation hybrids of Tigriopus californicus
CK Ellison, RS Burton
Evolution 60 (7), 1382-1391, 2006
2402006
The Sorry State of F2 Hybrids: Consequences of Rapid Mitochondrial DNA Evolution in Allopatric Populations
RS Burton, CK Ellison, JS Harrison
the american naturalist 168 (S6), S14-S24, 2006
2262006
Functional coadaptation between cytochrome c and cytochrome c oxidase within allopatric populations of a marine copepod
PD Rawson, RS Burton
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 99 (20), 12955-12958, 2002
2102002
The recruitment sweepstakes has many winners: genetic evidence from the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
JM Flowers, SC Schroeter, RS Burton
Evolution 56 (7), 1445-1453, 2002
2022002
Population genetics of Tigriopus californicus. II. Differentiation among neighboring populations
RS Burton, MW Feldman
Evolution, 1192-1205, 1981
1951981
HYBRID BREAKDOWN IN DEVELOPMENTAL TIME IN THE COPEPOD TIGRIOPUS CALIFORNICUS
RS Burton
Evolution 44 (7), 1814-1822, 1990
1941990
Allozyme and mitochondrial DNA evidence of population subdivision in the purple sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
S Edmands, PE Moberg, RS Burton
Marine Biology 126, 443-450, 1996
1851996
Investigating the molecular basis of local adaptation to thermal stress: population differences in gene expression across the transcriptome of the copepod Tigriopus californicus
SD Schoville, FS Barreto, GW Moy, A Wolff, RS Burton
BMC evolutionary biology 12 (1), 1-17, 2012
1842012
Genetic heterogeneity among adult and recruit red sea urchins, Strongylocentrotus franciscanus
PE Moberg, RS Burton
Marine Biology 136, 773-784, 2000
1672000
Population genetics of coastal and estuarine invertebrates: does larval behavior influence population structure?
RS Burton, MW Feldman
Estuarine comparisons, 537-551, 1982
1581982
RNA‐seq reveals regional differences in transcriptome response to heat stress in the marine snail Chlorostoma funebralis
LU Gleason, RS Burton
Molecular ecology 24 (3), 610-627, 2015
1512015
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