Andrey Tatarenkov
Aus WORLDFISH WIKI
Andrey Tatarenkov
- Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, United States.
Publikationen
- Tatarenkov, A., Barreto, F., Winkelman, D.L. & Avise, J.C. 2006. Genetic Monogamy in the Channel Catfish, Ictalurus Punctatus, a Species with Uniparental Nest Guarding. Copeia, (4): 735-741. (PDF) Zitatseite
- Avise, J.C. & Tatarenkov, A. 2015. Population genetics and evolution of the mangrove rivulus Kryptolebias marmoratus, the world's only self-fertilizing hermaphroditic vertebrate. Journal of Fish Biology, 87 (3): 519-538. (doi) Zitatseite
- Lima, S.M.Q., Berbel-Filho, W.M., Araújo, T.F.P., Lazzarotto, H., Tatarenkov, A. & Avise, J.C. 2017. Headwater Capture Evidenced by Paleo-Rivers Reconstruction and Population Genetic Structure of the Armored Catfish (Pareiorhaphis garbei) in the Serra do Mar Mountains of Southeastern Brazil. frontiers in Genetics, 8: 199. Online: 05 December 2017. (doi) Zitatseite
- Furness, A.I., Reznick, D.N., Tatarenkov, A. & Avise, J.C. 2018. The evolution of diapause in Rivulus (Laimosemion). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 184 (3): 773–790. (doi) Zitatseite
- Lima, S.M.Q., Berbel-Filho, W.M., Vilasboa, A., Lazoski, C., Assis Volpi, T., Lazzarotto, H., Russo, C.A.M., Tatarenkov, A., Avise, J.C. & Solé-Cava, A.M. 2021. Rio de Janeiro and other palaeodrainages evidenced by the genetic structure of an Atlantic Forest catfish. Journal of Biogeography, 48 (6): 1475-1488. (doi) Zitatseite
- Lira, M.G.S., Berbel‐Filho, W.M., Espírito‐Santo, H.M.V., Tatarenkov, A., Avise, J.C., Leaniz, C.G., Consuegra, S. & Lima, S.M.Q. 2021. Filling the gaps: phylogeography of the self-fertilizing Kryptolebias species (Cyprinodontiformes: Rivulidae) along South American mangroves. Journal of Fish Biology, 99 (2): 644-655. Vorab publiziert: 12. April 2021. Zitatseite
- Berbel-Filho, W.M., Pacheco, G., Tatarenkov, A., Lira, M.G., Garcia de Leaniz, C., Rodríguez López, C.M., Lima, S.M.Q. & Consuegra, S. 2022. Phylogenomics reveals extensive introgression and a case of mito-nuclear discordance in the killifish genus Kryptolebias. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 177: 107617. (doi) Zitatseite