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Welcome to the University of Oregon Stickleback Research Site
Anadramous (Ocean-going) stickleback from Rabbit Slough, just north of Anchorage Alaska.
The purpose of this site is to make stickleback research conducted at UO available to the public and to provide a link to other important stickleback work and resources around the world.
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Latest Stickleback Publications
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Effects of constitutive expression of somatolactin alpha on skin pigmentation in medaka.
Gene. 2009. 442(1-2):81-7
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Adaptive changes in life history and survival following a new guppy introduction.
The American naturalist. 2009. 174(1):34-45
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Evolutionary history shapes the association between developmental instability and population-level genetic variation in three-spined sticklebacks.
Journal of evolutionary biology. 2009. PubMed
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ENVIRONMENT SPECIFIC PLEIOTROPY FACILITATES DIVERGENCE AT THE ECTODYSPLASIN LOCUS IN THREESPINE STICKLEBACK.
Evolution; international journal of organic evolution. 2009. PubMed
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Can gene flow have negative demographic consequences? Mixed evidence from stream threespine stickleback.
Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences. 2009. 364(1523):1533-42
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Temporal pattern of loss/persistence of duplicate genes involved in signal transduction and metabolic pathways after teleost-specific genome duplication.
BMC evolutionary biology. 2009. 9(1):127
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The Genetic Architecture of Skeletal Convergence and Sex Determination in Ninespine Sticklebacks.
Current biology : CB. 2009. PubMed
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Relaxed selection in the wild.
Trends in ecology & evolution (Personal edition). 2009. PubMed
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Body size differences do not arise from divergent mate preferences in a species pair of threespine stickleback.
Biology letters. 2009. PubMed
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A NEW OPECOELID SPECIES (TREMATODA: OPECOELIDAE) FROM THE THREESPINE STICKLEBACK GASTEROSTEUS ACULEATUS L. IN CALIFORNIA.
The Journal of parasitology. 2009. PubMed
Last updated: Jun 28, 2009 00:00:03
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