Publications

25) Massey, M.D., and Dalziel, A.C. (2023). Parental early life environments drive transgenerational plasticity of offspring metabolism in a freshwater fish (Danio rerio). Biology Letters. 19(10): 20230266.

24) Delgado, M.L., Manosalva, A., Urbina, M.A., Dalziel, A.C., Habit, E., Link, O., Daniel E. Ruzzante, D.E. (2023) Does the loss of diadromy imply the loss of salinity tolerance? A gene expression study with replicate non‐diadromous populations of Galaxias maculatus. Molecular Ecology. 32(9): 2219-2233.

23) MacPherson, N.*, Champion, C.P.*, Weir, L.K., and Dalziel, A.C. (2023) Reproductive isolating mechanisms contributing to asymmetric hybridization in Killifishes (Fundulus spp.). Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 36(3): 605-621.

22) Wucherpfennig, J.I., Howes, T.R., Au, J.N., Au, E.H., Kingman, G.A., Brady, S.D., Herbert, A. L., Reimchen, T.E., Bell, M.A., Lowe, C.B., Dalziel, A.C., and Kingsley, D.M. (2022). Evolution of stickleback spines through independent cis-regulatory changes at HOXDB. Nature Ecology and Evolution. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 6(10): 1537-1552.

21) Salisbury, S.J., Delgado, M.L., and Dalziel, A.C. (2021) Perspective – Alternative splicing: An overlooked mechanism contributing to local adaptation? Molecular Ecology. 30: 4951-4954.

20) Sardell, J., Josephson, M., Dalziel, A.C., Peichel, C., and Kirkpatrick, M. (2021) Heterogeneous histories of recombination suppression on stickleback sex chromosomes. Molecular Biology and Evolution. In Press.

19) Scott, G.R., and Dalziel, A.C. (2021) Physiological insight into the evolution of complex phenotypes: Aerobic performance and the O2 transport pathway of vertebrates. Journal of Experimental Biology. In Press

18) Dalziel, AC, Tirbhowan, S, Drapeau, HF, Power, C, Johah, LS, Gbotsyo, YA, and Dion‐Côté, A-M (2020) Using asexual vertebrates to study genome evolution and animal physiology: Banded (Fundulus diaphanus) x Common Killifish (F. heteroclitus) hybrid lineages as a model system. Evolutionary Applications. In press.

17) Haley, A, Dalziel, AC, and Weir, LK (2019) A comparison of nuptial colouration and breeding behaviour in white and common marine Threespine Stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) ecotypes. Evolutionary Ecology Research. In Press. Evolutionary Ecology Research. 20: 145-166.

16) Dalziel, AC, Laporte, M, Guderley, HG, and Bernatchez, L (2018). Do differences in the activities of carbohydrate metabolism enzymes between Lake Whitefish ecotypes match predictions from transcriptomic studies? Comparative Biochemistry & Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 224: 138-149.

15) Dalziel, AC, Laporte, M, Guderley, HG, and Bernatchez, L (2017). Convergence in organ sizes but not the activities of energy metabolism enzymes in Lake Whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) species-pairs. Molecular Ecology. Molecular Ecology 26: 225-244.

14) Laporte, M, Dalziel, AC, Martin, N, Guderley, HG, and Bernatchez, L (2016). Adaptation and acclimation of traits associated with swimming capacity in Lake Whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) ecotypes. BMC Evolutionary Biology. 16: 160.

13) Vines, TM, Dalziel, AC, Albert, A, Veen, T, Schulte, PM, and Schluter, D (2016). Cline coupling and uncoupling in a stickleback hybrid zone. Evolution. 70: 1023-1038.

12) Dalziel, AC, Martin, N, Laporte, M, Guderley, H, and Bernatchez, L (2015) Adaptation and acclimation of aerobic exercise physiology in Lake Whitefish ecotypes (Coregonus clupeaformis). Evolution.  69: 2167–2186.

11) Laporte, M, Rogers, SM, Dion-Côté, A-M, Normandeau, E, Gagnaire,  P-A, Dalziel, AC, Chebib, J, and Bernatchez, L (2015) RAD-QTL Mapping Reveals Both Genome-Level Parallelism and Different Genetic Architecture Underlying the Evolution of Body Shape in Lake Whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) Species Pairs. G3| Genes, Genomes, Genetics. 5: 1481-1491.

10) Dalziel, AC, Bittmann, J, Mandic, M, Ou, M, and Schulte, PM (2014) Origins and parallel functional diversification of salinity-responsive Na+, K+ ATPase paralogs in salmonidsMolecular Ecology. 23: 3483-3503.

9) Dalziel, AC, and Schulte, PM (2012) Correlates of prolonged swimming performance in F2 hybrids of migratory and non-migratory threespine stickleback ecotypes. Journal of Experimental Biology. 215: 3587-3596.

8) Dalziel, AC, and Schulte, PM (2012a) Perspective: Ecological proteomics – Finding molecular markers that matter. Molecular Ecology. 21: 3382–3384.

7) Dalziel, AC, Ou, M, and Schulte, PM (2012b). Mechanisms underlying parallel reductions in aerobic capacity in populations of non-migratory threespine stickleback. Journal of Experimental Biology. 215: 746-759.

6) Dalziel, AC, Vines, TM, and Schulte, PM (2012a). Repeated reductions in prolonged swimming capacity following freshwater colonization in threespine sticklebacks. Evolution. 66: 1226-1239.

5) Dalziel, AC, Rogers, SM, and Schulte, PM (2009). Linking genotypes to phenotypes and fitness: how mechanistic biology can inform molecular ecology. Molecular Ecology. 18: 4997-5017.

4) Dalziel, AC, Moyes, CD, Fredriksson, E, and Lougheed, SC (2006). Molecular evolution of cytochrome c oxidase in high performance fish (Teleostei: Scombroidei). Journal of Molecular Evolution. 62: 319-331.

3) Dalziel, AC, Moore, SE, and Moyes, CD (2005). Mitochondrial enzyme content in the muscles of high performance fish: Evolution and variation among fiber types. American Journal of Physiology: Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 288: R163-R172. Highlighted in the Journal of Experimental Biology’s “Outside JEB” section (208: vii)

2) McClelland, GB, Dalziel, AC, Fragoso, N, and Moyes, CD (2005). Muscle remodeling in relation to blood supply: Implications for seasonal changes in mitochondrial enzymes. Journal of Experimental Biology. 208: 515-522.

1) Dalziel, AC, and Stewart, DT (2002). Tissue-specific expression of male-transmitted mitochondrial DNA and its implications for rates of molecular evolution in Mytilus mussels (Bivalvia: Mytilidae). Genome. 45: 348-335.

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