Publications
2005
- Osborne,
M. J., D. Alò, M. Benavides, and T. F. Turner. 2005.
Genetic effects of captive rearing and propagation in the Rio
Grande silvery minnow, Hybognathus amarus. Fisheries
Research. In press.
- Alò, D., and T.
F. Turner. 2005. Effects of
habitat fragmentation on effective population size in the endangered Rio
Grande silvery minnow. Conservation Biology 19: 1138 –
1148.
- Osborne,
M. J., M. A. Benavides, and T. F.
Turner. 2005. Genetic
heterogeneity among pelagic egg samples and variance in reproductive
success in an endangered freshwater fish, Hybognathus
amarus.
Environmental Biology of
Fishes 73: 463 – 472.
- Moyer,
G. R., K. O. Winemiller, M. V. McPhee, and T.
F. Turner. 2005. Historical demography, selection, and coalescence of
mitochondrial and nuclear genes in Prochilodus species of northern South
America. Evolution
59: 599-610.
- Moyer,
G. R., M. J. Osborne, and T. F.
Turner. 2005. Genetic and ecological dynamics of species replacement
in an arid-land river. Molecular Ecology 14: 1263-1273.
2004
- Wares,
J. P., D. Alò, and T. F. Turner. 2004. A genetic perspective on management and
recovery of federally endangered trout (Oncorhynchus
gilae) in the American Southwest. Can. J. Fish. Aquat.
Sci. 61: 1890-1899.
- McPhee, M.V., and T. F. Turner. 2004. No
genetic evidence for hybridization between Rio Grande sucker, Catostomous plebeius,
and white sucker, C. commersoni, in the upper Rio Grande New Mexico. Environmental
Biology of Fishes 71: 85-93.
- E. Saillant, K. Cizdziel, K. G. O'Malley, T. F. Turner, C. L. Pruett and J. R. Gold. 2004.
Microsatellite markers for red drum, Sciaenops ocellatus. Gulf
of Mexico Science 22 (1): 101-107.
- Turner,
T. F., T. E. Dowling, R. E. Broughton, and J. R. Gold. 2004. Variable microsatellite markers amplify across divergent
lineages of cyprinid fishes. Conservation
Genetics 5 (2): 279-281.
- Turner, T. F., M. V. McPhee, P. Campbell, and K. O. Winemiller.
2004. Phylogeography and intraspecific
genetic variation of prochilodontid fishes
endemic to rivers of northern South America. J.
Fish Biology 64:186-201.
2003
- Wares,
J.P., and T. F. Turner. 2003. Phylogeography and Diversification in Aquatic
Mollusks. In: Molecular Systematics and Phylogeography
of Mollusks. C. Lydeard
and D. Lindberg, eds. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D. C.,
328 p.
- Edwards,
M. S., and T. F. Turner. 2003.
Stable isotope analysis provides clues about current and past river food
webs (New Mexico). Ecological Restoration 21:49.
2002
- Turner, T. F., J.P. Wares, and
J.R. Gold. 2002. Genetic effective
size is three orders of magnitude lower than adult census size in an
abundant, estuarine dependent marine fish (Sciaenops
ocellatus). Genetics
162: 1329-1339.
- Edwards,
M.S., T.F. Turner, and Z.D.
Sharp. 2002. Short- and long-term effects of fixation and preservation on
stable isotope ratios (δ13C, δ15N, δ34S) of fluid-preserved
museum specimens Copeia 2002(4):1106-1112.
- Gold,
J.R., and T. F. Turner. 2002.
Population structure of red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) in the northern Gulf of
Mexico, as inferred from variation in nuclear-encoded microsatellites. Marine Biology 142:249-265.
2001
- Gold,
J.R., C.P. Burridge, and T. F. Turner. 2001. A modified stepping-stone model of
population structure in red drum from the northern Gulf of
Mexico. Genetica 111:305-317.
- Turner, T. F., L.A.
Salter, J.R. Gold. 2001. Temporal
method estimates of Ne from highly polymorphic
loci. Conservation Genetics 2(4):297-308.
- Charnov, E. L., T.
F. Turner, and K.O. Winemiller. 2001.
Reproductive constraints and the evolution of life histories with
indeterminate growth. Proceedings of
the National Academy of Sciences USA 98:9460-9464.
- Turner, T. F. 2001. Comparative study
of larval transport and gene flow in darters. Copeia 2001(3): 766-774.
2000
- Turner T. F., J.C. Trexler, J.L. Harris, and J.L. Haynes. 2000. Nested cladistic analysis indicates population fragmentation
shapes genetic diversity in a freshwater mussel. Genetics
154:777-785.
1999
- Turner, T. F., L.R. Richardson,
and J.R. Gold. 1999. Temporal genetic variation of mtDNA
and effective female population size of red drum in the northern Gulf
of Mexico. Molecular Ecology 8:1223-1230
- Gold,
J.R., L.R. Richardson, and T. F.
Turner. 1999. Temporal stability and spatial divergence of
mitochondrial DNA haplotype frequencies in red
drum (Sciaenops ocellatus)
from coastal regions of the western Atlantic Ocean
and Gulf of Mexico. Marine Biology 133:593-602.
1998
- Turner, T. F., L.R. Richardson,
and J.R. Gold. 1998. Polymorphic microsatellite
DNA markers in red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus). Molecular
Ecology 7: 1771-1773
- Turner T. F.,
and J.C. Trexler. 1998. Ecological and
historical associations of gene flow in darters (Teleostei:Percidae). Evolution
52: 1781-1801
- Turner, T. F., and J.R. Gold.
1998. What kind of genetic information is best for estimating genetic
effective population size? A case study of three classes of molecular
markers surveyed in red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) from the Gulf of Mexico.
Proc. Gulf Coast Fisheries Institute
50:1043-1052
1997 and before
- Turner, T. F. 1997. Mitochondrial
control region sequences and phylogenetic systematics of darters. Copeia 1997(2): 319-338.
- Turner, T. F., J.C. Trexler, D.N. Kuhn, and H.W. Robison. 1996. Life
history variation and comparative phylogeography
of darters from the North American central highlands. Evolution 50: 2023-2036.
- Turner, T. F., J.C. Trexler, G.L. Miller, K. E. Toyer.
1994. Temporal and spatial dynamics of larval and juvenile fishes in a
temperate floodplain river. Copeia 1994: 174-183.
- Turner, T. F., J. E. Ahlquist, M.M. White, and R. Kelsey. 1993. Variation
in genome organization and composition of repeated DNAs
among three species of fish (Family: Percidae). J. Hered.
93: 70-73.
- Turner, T. F., J. E. Ahlquist, and M.M. White. 1990. A thermal denaturation study of the genomic DNAs
from the North American genera of the fish family Percidae.
J. Fish Biol. 37: 531-539.
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