Lisa W. Seeb

Lisa W. Seeb

University of Washington

H-index: 54

North America-United States

About Lisa W. Seeb

Lisa W. Seeb, With an exceptional h-index of 54 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Washington, specializes in the field of Population Genetics of Salmonids, Fisheries.

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

Is structural variation necessary to create islands of divergence in moderate gene flow species? A case study in sockeye salmon

Conserved islands of divergence associated with adaptive variation in sockeye salmon are maintained by multiple mechanisms

Rapid genetic adaptation to a novel ecosystem despite a large founder event

A New Genotyping‐in‐Thousands‐by‐Sequencing Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Panel for Mixed‐Stock Analysis of Chum Salmon from Coastal Western Alaska

The pink salmon genome: Uncovering the genomic consequences of a two-year life cycle

Transforming ecology and conservation biology through genome editing

Dense SNP panels resolve closely related Chinook salmon populations

Y‐chromosome haplotypes are associated with variation in size and age at maturity in male Chinook salmon

Lisa W. Seeb Information

University

Position

School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences

Citations(all)

8931

Citations(since 2020)

2323

Cited By

10330

hIndex(all)

54

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

141

i10Index(since 2020)

68

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Lisa W. Seeb Skills & Research Interests

Population Genetics of Salmonids

Fisheries

Top articles of Lisa W. Seeb

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Is structural variation necessary to create islands of divergence in moderate gene flow species? A case study in sockeye salmon

Peter Euclide

Wes Larson

Yue Shi

Kristen Gruenthal

Kristen Christensen

...

2023/5/10

Conserved islands of divergence associated with adaptive variation in sockeye salmon are maintained by multiple mechanisms

Molecular Ecology

Peter T Euclide

Wesley A Larson

Yue Shi

Kristen Gruenthal

Kris A Christensen

...

2023/9/11

Rapid genetic adaptation to a novel ecosystem despite a large founder event

Molecular Ecology

Morgan M Sparks

Claire E Schraidt

Xiaoshen Yin

Lisa W Seeb

Mark R Christie

2023/9/5

A New Genotyping‐in‐Thousands‐by‐Sequencing Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Panel for Mixed‐Stock Analysis of Chum Salmon from Coastal Western Alaska

North American Journal of Fisheries Management

Garrett J McKinney

Patrick D Barry

Carita Pascal

James E Seeb

Lisa W Seeb

...

2022/10

The pink salmon genome: Uncovering the genomic consequences of a two-year life cycle

PLoS One

Kris A Christensen

Eric B Rondeau

Dionne Sakhrani

Carlo A Biagi

Hollie Johnson

...

2021/12/17

Transforming ecology and conservation biology through genome editing

Michael P Phelps

Lisa W Seeb

James E Seeb

2020/2

Dense SNP panels resolve closely related Chinook salmon populations

Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences

Garrett J McKinney

Carita E Pascal

William D Templin

Sara E Gilk-Baumer

Tyler H Dann

...

2020

Y‐chromosome haplotypes are associated with variation in size and age at maturity in male Chinook salmon

Evolutionary Applications

Garrett J McKinney

James E Seeb

Carita E Pascal

Daniel E Schindler

Sara E Gilk‐Baumer

...

2020/12

Mixed-stock analyses of migratory, non-native Chinook salmon at sea and assignment to natal sites in fresh water at their introduced range in South America

Biological Invasions

Selim S Musleh

Lisa W Seeb

James E Seeb

Billy Ernst

Sergio Neira

...

2020/11

Network analysis of linkage disequilibrium reveals genome architecture in chum salmon

G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics

Garrett McKinney

Megan V McPhee

Carita Pascal

James E Seeb

Lisa W Seeb

2020/5/1

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