Ronald Burton

Title(s)Professor, Scripps Institution of Oceanography Department
SchoolVc-marine Sciences
Address9500 Gilman Drive #
La Jolla CA 92093
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    1. Prezygotic reproductive barriers in precopulatory behavior of tidepool copepod species. Evolution. 2023 10 03; 77(10):2234-2245. Tsuboko-Ishii S, Burton RS. PMID: 37487052.
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    2. Genetic incompatibilities in reciprocal hybrids between populations of Tigriopus californicus with low to moderate mitochondrial sequence divergence. Evolution. 2023 09 01; 77(9):2100-2108. Healy TM, Burton RS. PMID: 37407024.
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    3. Genomic Architecture of Hybrid Male Sterility in a Species Without Sex Chromosomes (Tigriopus californicus, Copepoda: Harpacticoida). Genome Biol Evol. 2023 06 01; 15(6). Olsen KC, Lima TG, Barreto FS, Burton RS. PMID: 37260390; PMCID: PMC10257490.
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    4. Developmental rate displays effects of inheritance but not of sex in interpopulation hybrids of Tigriopus californicus. J Exp Zool A Ecol Integr Physiol. 2023 08; 339(7):671-683. Healy TM, Hargadon AC, Burton RS. PMID: 37222025.
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    5. Differential gene expression and mitonuclear incompatibilities in fast- and slow-developing interpopulation Tigriopus californicus hybrids. Mol Ecol. 2023 06; 32(12):3102-3117. Healy TM, Burton RS. PMID: 36880937.
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    6. Loss of mitochondrial performance at high temperatures is correlated with upper thermal tolerance among populations of an intertidal copepod. Comp Biochem Physiol B Biochem Mol Biol. 2023 Jun-Jul; 266:110836. Healy TM, Burton RS. PMID: 36801253.
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    7. Phenotypic and transcriptional response of Daphnia pulicaria to the combined effects of temperature and predation. PLoS One. 2022; 17(7):e0265103. Oliver A, Cavalheri HB, Lima TG, Jones NT, Podell S, Zarate D, Allen E, Burton RS, Shurin JB. PMID: 35834446; PMCID: PMC9282536.
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    8. Admixture in Africanized honey bees (Apis mellifera) from Panamá to San Diego, California (U.S.A.). Ecol Evol. 2022 Feb; 12(2):e8580. Zárate D, Lima TG, Poole JD, Calfee E, Burton RS, Kohn JR. PMID: 35222958; PMCID: PMC8844128.
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    9. The role of mitonuclear incompatibilities in allopatric speciation. Cell Mol Life Sci. 2022 Jan 29; 79(2):103. Burton RS. PMID: 35091831.
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    10. Evidence for hybrid breakdown in production of red carotenoids in the marine invertebrate Tigriopus californicus. PLoS One. 2021; 16(11):e0259371. Powers MJ, Martz LD, Burton RS, Hill GE, Weaver RJ. PMID: 34748608; PMCID: PMC8575244.
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    11. Improving metabarcoding taxonomic assignment: A case study of fishes in a large marine ecosystem. Mol Ecol Resour. 2021 Oct; 21(7):2546-2564. Gold Z, Curd EE, Goodwin KD, Choi ES, Frable BW, Thompson AR, Walker HJ, Burton RS, Kacev D, Martz LD, Barber PH. PMID: 34235858.
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    12. Recovery from hybrid breakdown reveals a complex genetic architecture of mitonuclear incompatibilities. Mol Ecol. 2021 12; 30(23):6403-6416. Pereira RJ, Lima TG, Pierce-Ward NT, Chao L, Burton RS. PMID: 34003535.
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    13. The importance of making testable predictions: A cautionary tale. PLoS One. 2020; 15(12):e0236541. Choi ES, Saberski E, Lorimer T, Smith C, Kandage-Don U, Burton RS, Sugihara G. PMID: 33290401; PMCID: PMC7723288.
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    14. Allele-Specific Expression and Evolution of Gene Regulation Underlying Acute Heat Stress Response and Local Adaptation in the Copepod Tigriopus californicus. J Hered. 2020 12 07; 111(6):539-547. Tangwancharoen S, Semmens BX, Burton RS. PMID: 33141173.
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    15. Strong selective effects of mitochondrial DNA on the nuclear genome. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2020 03 24; 117(12):6616-6621. Healy TM, Burton RS. PMID: 32156736; PMCID: PMC7104403.
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    16. Efficacy of metabarcoding for identification of fish eggs evaluated with mock communities. Ecol Evol. 2020 Apr; 10(7):3463-3476. Duke EM, Burton RS. PMID: 32274002; PMCID: PMC7141059.
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    17. Consequences of HSF knockdown on gene expression during the heat shock response in Tigriopus californicus. J Exp Biol. 2020 02 05; 223(Pt 3). Harada AE, Burton RS. PMID: 31915203.
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    18. Variation in developmental temperature alters adulthood plasticity of thermal tolerance in Tigriopus californicus. J Exp Biol. 2019 11 13; 222(Pt 22). Healy TM, Bock AK, Burton RS. PMID: 31597734.
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    19. Variation in Thermal Tolerance and Its Relationship to Mitochondrial Function Across Populations of Tigriopus californicus. Front Physiol. 2019; 10:213. Harada AE, Healy TM, Burton RS. PMID: 30930787; PMCID: PMC6429002.
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    20. Ecologically Relevant Temperature Ramping Rates Enhance the Protective Heat Shock Response in an Intertidal Ectotherm. Physiol Biochem Zool. 2019 Mar/Apr; 92(2):152-162. Harada AE, Burton RS. PMID: 30694107.
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    21. Genomic scans reveal multiple mito-nuclear incompatibilities in population crosses of the copepod Tigriopus californicus. Evolution. 2019 03; 73(3):609-620. Lima TG, Burton RS, Willett CS. PMID: 30675905.
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    22. Assessing the fitness consequences of mitonuclear interactions in natural populations. Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc. 2019 06; 94(3):1089-1104. Hill GE, Havird JC, Sloan DB, Burton RS, Greening C, Dowling DK. PMID: 30588726; PMCID: PMC6613652.
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    23. Individual Culturing of Tigriopus Copepods and Quantitative Analysis of Their Mate-guarding Behavior. J Vis Exp. 2018 09 26; (139). Tsuboko-Ishii S, Burton RS. PMID: 30320760; PMCID: PMC6235315.
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    24. Multiple Modes of Adaptation: Regulatory and Structural Evolution in a Small Heat Shock Protein Gene. Mol Biol Evol. 2018 09 01; 35(9):2110-2119. Tangwancharoen S, Moy GW, Burton RS. PMID: 30020488.
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    25. Genomic signatures of mitonuclear coevolution across populations of Tigriopus californicus. Nat Ecol Evol. 2018 08; 2(8):1250-1257. Barreto FS, Watson ET, Lima TG, Willett CS, Edmands S, Li W, Burton RS. PMID: 29988158.
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    26. Standing out from the crowd: Spotting your targets in a mixed plankton sample. Mol Ecol Resour. 2017 11; 17(6):1105-1107. Harada AE, Burton RS. PMID: 29152915.
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    27. The First Mitochondrial Genomics and Evolution SMBE-Satellite Meeting: A New Scientific Symbiosis. Genome Biol Evol. 2017 Nov 01; 9(11):3054-3058. Ostersetzer-Biran O, Lane N, Pomiankowski A, Burton R, Arnqvist G, Filipovska A, Huchon D, Mishmar D. PMID: 29106528; PMCID: PMC5714122.
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    28. Sex-specific rejection in mate-guarding pair formation in the intertidal copepod, Tigriopus californicus. PLoS One. 2017; 12(8):e0183758. Tsuboko-Ishii S, Burton RS. PMID: 28832683; PMCID: PMC5568411.
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    29. Adaptation to a latitudinal thermal gradient within a widespread copepod species: the contributions of genetic divergence and phenotypic plasticity. Proc Biol Sci. 2017 Apr 26; 284(1853). Pereira RJ, Sasaki MC, Burton RS. PMID: 28446698; PMCID: PMC5413927.
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    30. Genomic evidence for ecological divergence against a background of population homogeneity in the marine snail Chlorostoma funebralis. Mol Ecol. 2016 Aug; 25(15):3557-73. Gleason LU, Burton RS. PMID: 27199218.
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    31. Transcriptome-wide patterns of divergence during allopatric evolution. Mol Ecol. 2016 04; 25(7):1478-93. Pereira RJ, Barreto FS, Pierce NT, Carneiro M, Burton RS. PMID: 26859844.
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    32. Monitoring Spawning Activity in a Southern California Marine Protected Area Using Molecular Identification of Fish Eggs. PLoS One. 2015; 10(8):e0134647. Harada AE, Lindgren EA, Hermsmeier MC, Rogowski PA, Terrill E, Burton RS. PMID: 26308928; PMCID: PMC4550277.
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    33. RNA-seq reveals regional differences in transcriptome response to heat stress in the marine snail Chlorostoma funebralis. Mol Ecol. 2015 Feb; 24(3):610-27. Gleason LU, Burton RS. PMID: 25524431.
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    34. Reverse genetics in the tide pool: knock-down of target gene expression via RNA interference in the copepod Tigriopus californicus. Mol Ecol Resour. 2015 Jul; 15(4):868-79. Barreto FS, Schoville SD, Burton RS. PMID: 25487181.
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    35. Hybrid dysfunction and physiological compensation in gene expression. Mol Biol Evol. 2015 Mar; 32(3):613-22. Barreto FS, Pereira RJ, Burton RS. PMID: 25415967.
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    36. Ecological novelty by hybridization: experimental evidence for increased thermal tolerance by transgressive segregation in Tigriopus californicus. Evolution. 2014 Jan; 68(1):204-15. Pereira RJ, Barreto FS, Burton RS. PMID: 24372605.
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    37. Unexpected genetic differentiation between recently recolonized populations of a long-lived and highly vagile marine mammal. Ecol Evol. 2013 Oct; 3(11):3701-12. Bonin CA, Goebel ME, Forcada J, Burton RS, Hoffman JI. PMID: 24198934; PMCID: PMC3810869.
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    38. Elevated oxidative damage is correlated with reduced fitness in interpopulation hybrids of a marine copepod. Proc Biol Sci. 2013 Sep 22; 280(1767):20131521. Barreto FS, Burton RS. PMID: 23902912; PMCID: PMC3735265.
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    39. Evaluating the performance of captive breeding techniques for conservation hatcheries: a case study of the delta smelt captive breeding program. J Hered. 2013 Jan-Feb; 104(1):92-104. Fisch KM, Ivy JA, Burton RS, May B. PMID: 23125405.
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    40. A disproportionate role for mtDNA in Dobzhansky-Muller incompatibilities? Mol Ecol. 2012 Oct; 21(20):4942-57. Burton RS, Barreto FS. PMID: 22994153.
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    41. Evidence for compensatory evolution of ribosomal proteins in response to rapid divergence of mitochondrial rRNA. Mol Biol Evol. 2013 Feb; 30(2):310-4. Barreto FS, Burton RS. PMID: 22993236.
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    42. Investigating the molecular basis of local adaptation to thermal stress: population differences in gene expression across the transcriptome of the copepod Tigriopus californicus. BMC Evol Biol. 2012 Sep 05; 12:170. Schoville SD, Barreto FS, Moy GW, Wolff A, Burton RS. PMID: 22950661; PMCID: PMC3499277.
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    43. Diversifying selection underlies the origin of allozyme polymorphism at the phosphoglucose isomerase locus in Tigriopus californicus. PLoS One. 2012; 7(6):e40035. Schoville SD, Flowers JM, Burton RS. PMID: 22768211; PMCID: PMC3386920.
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    44. A gene-based SNP resource and linkage map for the copepod Tigriopus californicus. BMC Genomics. 2011 Nov 21; 12:568. Foley BR, Rose CG, Rundle DE, Leong W, Moy GW, Burton RS, Edmands S. PMID: 22103327; PMCID: PMC3298550.
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    45. High-throughput molecular identification of fish eggs using multiplex suspension bead arrays. Mol Ecol Resour. 2012 Jan; 12(1):57-66. Gleason LU, Burton RS. PMID: 21831139.
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    46. Interpopulation hybridization results in widespread viability selection across the genome in Tigriopus californicus. BMC Genet. 2011 Jun 03; 12:54. Pritchard VL, Dimond L, Harrison JS, S Velázquez CC, Zieba JT, Burton RS, Edmands S. PMID: 21639918; PMCID: PMC3138442.
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    47. Interpopulation patterns of divergence and selection across the transcriptome of the copepod Tigriopus californicus. Mol Ecol. 2011 Feb; 20(3):560-72. Barreto FS, Moy GW, Burton RS. PMID: 21199025.
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    48. Dynamics of marine bacterial and phytoplankton populations using multiplex liquid bead array technology. Environ Microbiol. 2010 Apr; 12(4):975-89. Mayali X, Palenik B, Burton RS. PMID: 20105218.
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    49. Cytonuclear conflict in interpopulation hybrids: the role of RNA polymerase in mtDNA transcription and replication. J Evol Biol. 2010 Mar; 23(3):528-38. Ellison CK, Burton RS. PMID: 20070459.
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    50. Genotype-dependent variation of mitochondrial transcriptional profiles in interpopulation hybrids. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2008 Oct 14; 105(41):15831-6. Ellison CK, Burton RS. PMID: 18843106; PMCID: PMC2572918.
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    51. Isolation and cross-amplification of microsatellites in pink abalone (Haliotis corrugata). Mol Ecol Resour. 2008 May; 8(3):701-3. Díaz-Viloria N, Pérez-Enríquez R, Fiore-Amaral G, Burton RS, Cruz P. PMID: 21585876.
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    52. Interpopulation hybrid breakdown maps to the mitochondrial genome. Evolution. 2008 Mar; 62(3):631-8. Ellison CK, Burton RS. PMID: 18081717.
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    53. Three divergent mitochondrial genomes from California populations of the copepod Tigriopus californicus. Gene. 2007 Nov 15; 403(1-2):53-9. Burton RS, Byrne RJ, Rawson PD. PMID: 17855023.
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    54. The sorry state of F2 hybrids: consequences of rapid mitochondrial DNA evolution in allopatric populations. Am Nat. 2006 Dec; 168 Suppl 6:S14-24. Burton RS, Ellison CK, Harrison JS. PMID: 17109325.
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    55. Disruption of mitochondrial function in interpopulation hybrids of Tigriopus californicus. Evolution. 2006 Jul; 60(7):1382-91. Ellison CK, Burton RS. PMID: 16929655.
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    56. Molecular evolution at the cytochrome oxidase subunit 2 gene among divergent populations of the intertidal copepod, Tigriopus californicus. J Mol Evol. 2006 Jun; 62(6):753-64. Rawson PD, Burton RS. PMID: 16752213.
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    57. Ribosomal RNA gene silencing in interpopulation hybrids of Tigriopus californicus: nucleolar dominance in the absence of intergenic spacer subrepeats. Genetics. 2006 Jul; 173(3):1479-86. Flowers JM, Burton RS. PMID: 16648582; PMCID: PMC1526681.
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    58. Tracing hybrid incompatibilities to single amino acid substitutions. Mol Biol Evol. 2006 Mar; 23(3):559-64. Harrison JS, Burton RS. PMID: 16280539.
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    59. Unusual structure of ribosomal DNA in the copepod Tigriopus californicus: intergenic spacer sequences lack internal subrepeats. Gene. 2005 Jan 03; 344:105-13. Burton RS, Metz EC, Flowers JM, Willett CS. PMID: 15656977.
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    60. Evolution of interacting proteins in the mitochondrial electron transport system in a marine copepod. Mol Biol Evol. 2004 Mar; 21(3):443-53. Willett CS, Burton RS. PMID: 14660687.
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    61. Environmental influences on epistatic interactions: viabilities of cytochrome c genotypes in interpopulation crosses. Evolution. 2003 Oct; 57(10):2286-92. Willett CS, Burton RS. PMID: 14628916.
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    62. Characterization of the glutamate dehydrogenase gene and its regulation in a euryhaline copepod. Comp Biochem Physiol B Biochem Mol Biol. 2003 Aug; 135(4):639-46. Willett CS, Burton RS. PMID: 12892755.
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    63. Proline biosynthesis genes and their regulation under salinity stress in the euryhaline copepod Tigriopus californicus. Comp Biochem Physiol B Biochem Mol Biol. 2002 Aug; 132(4):739-50. Willett CS, Burton RS. PMID: 12128060.
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    64. Natural selection and the evolution of mtDNA-encoded peptides: evidence for intergenomic co-adaptation. Trends Genet. 2001 Jul; 17(7):400-6. Blier PU, Dufresne F, Burton RS. PMID: 11418221.
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    65. Isolation and characterization of cytochrome c from the marine copepod Tigriopus californicus. Gene. 2000 May 02; 248(1-2):15-22. Rawson PD, Brazeau DA, Burton RS. PMID: 10806346.
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    66. CYTOCHROME C OXIDASE ACTIVITY IN INTERPOPULATION HYBRIDS OF A MARINE COPEPOD: A TEST FOR NUCLEAR-NUCLEAR OR NUCLEAR-CYTOPLASMIC COADAPTATION. Evolution. 1999 Dec; 53(6):1972-1978. Edmands S, Burton RS. PMID: 28565439.
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    67. INTRASPECIFIC PHYLOGEOGRAPHY ACROSS THE POINT CONCEPTION BIOGEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARY. Evolution. 1998 Jun; 52(3):734-745. Burton RS. PMID: 28565261.
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    68. GENETIC EVIDENCE FOR LONG TERM PERSISTENCE OF MARINE INVERTEBRATE POPULATIONS IN AN EPHEMERAL ENVIRONMENT. Evolution. 1997 Jun; 51(3):993-998. Burton RS. PMID: 28568568.
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    69. Nuclear and mitochondrial gene genealogies and allozyme polymorphism across a major phylogeographic break in the copepod Tigriopus californicus. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1994 May 24; 91(11):5197-201. Burton RS, Lee BN. PMID: 7910968; PMCID: PMC43959.
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    70. VARIATION IN ALCOHOL DEHYDROGENASE ACTIVITY AND FLOOD TOLERANCE IN WHITE CLOVER, TRIFOLIUM REPENS. Evolution. 1992 Jun; 46(3):721-734. Chan JWY, Burton RS. PMID: 28568673.
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    71. HYBRID BREAKDOWN IN DEVELOPMENTAL TIME IN THE COPEPOD TIGRIOPUS CALIFORNICUS. Evolution. 1990 Nov; 44(7):1814-1822. Burton RS. PMID: 28567806.
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    72. HYBRID BREAKDOWN IN PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSE: A MECHANISTIC APPROACH. Evolution. 1990 Nov; 44(7):1806-1813. Burton RS. PMID: 28567810.
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    73. DIFFERENTIATION AND INTEGRATION OF THE GENOME IN POPULATIONS OF THE MARINE COPEPOD TIGRIOPUS CALIFORNICUS. Evolution. 1987 May; 41(3):504-513. Burton RS. PMID: 28563800.
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    74. Evolution of selective neutrality: further considerations. Genetics. 1986 Nov; 114(3):1033-9. Burton RS, Place AR. PMID: 3792823; PMCID: PMC1203005.
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    75. Population structure of the intertidal copepod Tigriopus californicus as revealed by field manipulation of allele frequencies. Oecologia. 1984 Dec; 65(1):108-111. Burton RS, Swisher SG. PMID: 28312118.
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    76. Genetics of mitochondrial glutamate-oxaloacetate transaminase (GOT-2) in Tigriopus californicus. Biochem Genet. 1984 Apr; 22(3-4):339-47. Dill MM, Burton RS. PMID: 6732750.
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    77. Physiological effects of an allozyme polymorphism: glutamate-pyruvate transaminase and response to hyperosmotic stress in the copepod Tigriopus californicus. Biochem Genet. 1983 Apr; 21(3-4):239-51. Burton RS, Feldman MW. PMID: 6860293.
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    78. Linkage relationships among five enzyme-coding gene loci in the copepod Tigriopus californicus: a genetic confirmation of achiasmiatic meiosis. Biochem Genet. 1981 Dec; 19(11-12):1237-45. Burton RS, Feldman MW, Swisher SG. PMID: 6461328.
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    79. POPULATION GENETICS OF TIGRIOPUS CALIFORNICUS. II. DIFFERENTIATION AMONG NEIGHBORING POPULATIONS. Evolution. 1981 Nov; 35(6):1192-1205. Burton RS, Feldman MW. PMID: 28563405.
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