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Peer-Reviewed Publications

2021

Greenway, R., Brown, A.P., Camarillo, H., Delich, C., McGowan, K.L., Arias-Rodriguez, L., Kelley, J.L., and Tobler, M. (In Revision): Convergent adaptation and ecological speciation result from unique genomic mechanisms in sympatric extremophile fishes.

Moosmann, M., Cuenca-Cambronero, M., De Lisle, S., Greenway, R., Hudson, C.M., Lürig, M.D., and Matthews, B. (2021) On the evolution of trophic position. Ecology Letters 24: 2549– 2562.

De‐Kayne, R., Frei, D., Greenway, R., Mendes, S.L., Retel, C. and Feulner, P.G.D. (2021), Sequencing platform shifts provide opportunities but pose challenges for combining genomic data sets. Molecular Ecology Resources 21 (3): 653-660.

2020

Greenway*, R., Barts*, N., Henpita*, C., Brown, A.P., Arias-Rodriguez, L., Arndt, S., Lau, G.Y., Murphy, M.P., Wu, L., Lin, D., Shaw, J., Kelley, J.L., and Tobler, M. (2020): Convergent evolution of conserved mitochondrial pathways underlies repeated adaptation to extreme environments. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (28): 16424-16430.

*denotes shared authorship

2019

Havird, J.C., Weaver, R.J., Milani, L., Ghiselli, F., Greenway, R., Ramsey, A.J., Jimenez, A.G., Dowling, D.K., Hood, W.R., Montooth, K.L., Estes, S., Schulte, P.M., Sokolova, I.M., and Hill, G.E. (2019): Beyond the Powerhouse: Integrating Mitonuclear Evolution, Physiology, and Theory in Comparative Biology. Integrative and Comparative Biology 59 (4): 856-863.

Tobler, M., Barts, N., and Greenway, R. (2019): Mitochondria and the origin of species: bridging genetic and ecological perspectives on speciation processes. Integrative and Comparative Biology 59 (4): 900-911.

Brown, A.P., McGowan, K.L., Schwarzkopf, E.J., Greenway, R., Arias-Rodriguez, L., Tobler, M., and Kelley, J.L. (2019): Local ancestry analysis reveals genomic convergence in extremophile fishes. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 374 (1777).

Greenway, R., McNemee, R., Okamoto, A., Plath, M., Arias-Rodriguez, L., and Tobler, M. (2019): Correlated divergence of female and male genitalia in replicated lineages with ongoing ecological speciation. Evolution 73 (6): 1200-1212.

2018

Barts, N., Greenway, R., Passow, C.N., Arias-Rodriguez, L., Kelley, J.L., and Tobler, M. (2018): Expression and evolution of oxygen transport genes in livebearing fishes (Poeciliidae) from hydrogen sulfide rich environments. Genome 61(4): 273-286.

2017

Brown, A.P., Greenway, R., Morgan, S., Quackenbush, C.R., Giordani, L., Arias-Rodriguez, L., Tobler, M., and Kelley, J.L. (2017): Genome-scale data reveal that endemic Poecilia populations from small sulphidic springs display no evidence of inbreeding. Molecular Ecology 26 (19): 4920-4934.

2016

Greenway, R., Drexler, S., Arias-Rodriguez, L., and Tobler, M. (2016): Adaptive, but not condition-dependent, body shape differences contribute to assortative mating preferences during ecological speciation. Evolution 70 (12): 2809–2822.

Featured in Evolution Digests

Tobler, M., Passow, C. N., Greenway, R., Kelley, J.L., and Shaw, J.H. (2016): The evolutionary ecology of animals inhabiting hydrogen sulfide rich environments. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 47: 239-262.

2015

Passow, C.N., Greenway, R., Arias-Rodriguez, L., Jeyasingh, P. and Tobler, M. (2015): Reduction of energetic demands through modification of body size and mass-specific metabolic rates in extremophile fish. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 88 (4): 371-383.

Tobler, M., Scharnweber, K., Greenway, R., Passow, C. N., Arias-Rodriguez, L. and Garcia-De-Leon, F. (2015): Convergent changes in the trophic ecology of replicated lineages of extremophile fish. Freshwater Ecology 60 (4): 768–780.

2014

Greenway, R., Arias-Rodriguez, L., Diaz, P., and Tobler, M (2014): Patterns of macroinvertebrate and fish diversity in freshwater sulphide springs. Diversity 6 (3), 597-632.

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