Karen Carleton

Karen Carleton

University of Maryland, Baltimore

H-index: 48

North America-United States

About Karen Carleton

Karen Carleton, With an exceptional h-index of 48 and a recent h-index of 31 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Maryland, Baltimore, specializes in the field of molecular evolution, sensory biology, speciation.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Long‐wavelength‐sensitive (lws) opsin gene expression, foraging and visual communication in coral reef fishes

Group active engagements for facilitating principles-based learning in introductory organismal biology

Testing Wickler’s hypothesis: cichlids are unable to distinguish eggs from egg spots in the wild

A second locus contributing to the differential expression of the blue sensitive opsin SWS2A in Lake Malawi cichlids

Environmental plasticity in opsin expression due to light and thyroid hormone in adult and developing Astatotilapia burtoni

A novel exome probe set captures phototransduction genes across birds (Aves) enabling efficient analysis of vision evolution

Chromosome‐level assembly of southern catfish (silurus meridionalis) provides insights into visual adaptation to nocturnal and benthic lifestyles

Axes of visual adaptation in the ecologically diverse family Cichlidae

Karen Carleton Information

University

Position

Professor

Citations(all)

8959

Citations(since 2020)

3225

Cited By

7172

hIndex(all)

48

hIndex(since 2020)

31

i10Index(all)

95

i10Index(since 2020)

64

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University of Maryland, Baltimore

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Karen Carleton Skills & Research Interests

molecular evolution

sensory biology

speciation

Top articles of Karen Carleton

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Long‐wavelength‐sensitive (lws) opsin gene expression, foraging and visual communication in coral reef fishes

Molecular Ecology

Sara M Stieb

Fabio Cortesi

Luiz Jardim de Queiroz

Karen L Carleton

Ole Seehausen

...

2023/4

Group active engagements for facilitating principles-based learning in introductory organismal biology

The American Biology Teacher

Todd J Cooke

Jeffrey S Jensen

Karen L Carleton

Kristi L Hall

Hannah E Jardine

...

2023/8/1

Testing Wickler’s hypothesis: cichlids are unable to distinguish eggs from egg spots in the wild

Hydrobiologia

Zeke M Gonzalez

Scott A Juntti

Karen L Carleton

2023/6

A second locus contributing to the differential expression of the blue sensitive opsin SWS2A in Lake Malawi cichlids

Hydrobiologia

Sri Pratima Nandamuri

Jane E Schulte

Miranda R Yourick

Benjamin A Sandkam

Kristen A Behrens

...

2023/6

Environmental plasticity in opsin expression due to light and thyroid hormone in adult and developing Astatotilapia burtoni

Hydrobiologia

Melissa M Schreiner

Miranda R Yourick

Scott A Juntti

Karen L Carleton

2023/6

A novel exome probe set captures phototransduction genes across birds (Aves) enabling efficient analysis of vision evolution

Molecular Ecology Resources

Noor D White

Zachary A Batz

Edward L Braun

Michael J Braun

Karen L Carleton

...

2022/2

Chromosome‐level assembly of southern catfish (silurus meridionalis) provides insights into visual adaptation to nocturnal and benthic lifestyles

Molecular Ecology Resources

Shuqing Zheng

Feng Shao

Wenjing Tao

Zhilong Liu

Juan Long

...

2021/7

Axes of visual adaptation in the ecologically diverse family Cichlidae

Karen L Carleton

Miranda R Yourick

2020/10/1

Tbx2a Modulates Switching of RH2 and LWS Opsin Gene Expression

Molecular Biology and Evolution

Benjamin A Sandkam

Laura Campello

Conor O’Brien

Sri Pratima Nandamuri

William J Gammerdinger

...

2020/7

Visual pigment evolution in Characiformes: the dynamic interplay of teleost whole‐genome duplication, surviving opsins and spectral tuning

Molecular Ecology

Daniel Escobar‐Camacho

Karen L Carleton

Devika W Narain

Michele ER Pierotti

2020/6

Seeing the rainbow: mechanisms underlying spectral sensitivity in teleost fishes

Karen L Carleton

Daniel Escobar-Camacho

Sara M Stieb

Fabio Cortesi

N Justin Marshall

2020/4/15

Movement of transposable elements contributes to cichlid diversity

Molecular ecology

Karen L Carleton

Matthew A Conte

Milan Malinsky

Sri Pratima Nandamuri

Benjamin A Sandkam

...

2020/12

The right light: tiger salamander capture rates and spectral sensitivity

Wildlife Society Bulletin

Eric B Liebgold

Karen L Carleton

2020/3

Song and hearing in different canary strains (Serinus canarius)

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

Robert J Dooling

Jane Brown

Beth Brittan-Powell

Greg Ball

Matthew Conte

...

2020/10/1

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