Mark R. Christie

Mark R. Christie

Purdue University

H-index: 27

North America-United States

About Mark R. Christie

Mark R. Christie, With an exceptional h-index of 27 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Purdue University, specializes in the field of evolution, genomics, population genetics, fisheries, conservation.

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

Cryptic genetic adaptation despite high gene flow in a range-expanding population

Rapid, simultaneous increases in the effective sizes of adaptively divergent yellow perch (Perca flavescens) populations

Negative frequency dependent selection unites ecology and evolution

Dispersive currents explain patterns of population connectivity in an ecologically and economically important fish

Genomic DNA extraction optimization and validation for genome sequencing using the marine gastropod Kellet’s whelk

De novo genome and transcriptome assembly of Kelletia kelletii, a coastal gastropod and fisheries species exhibiting a northern range expansion

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

Dispersive currents from narrow windows of time explain patterns of population connectivity in an ecologically and economically important fish

Mark R. Christie Information

University

Position

Associate professor

Citations(all)

3326

Citations(since 2020)

1798

Cited By

2150

hIndex(all)

27

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

41

i10Index(since 2020)

34

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Mark R. Christie Skills & Research Interests

evolution

genomics

population genetics

fisheries

conservation

Top articles of Mark R. Christie

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Cryptic genetic adaptation despite high gene flow in a range-expanding population

Authorea Preprints

Andy Lee

Benjamin Daniels

William Hemstrom

Cataixa López

Jean Davidson

...

2024/3/12

Rapid, simultaneous increases in the effective sizes of adaptively divergent yellow perch (Perca flavescens) populations

bioRxiv

Xiaoshen Yin

Claire Schraidt

Morgan Sparks

Peter Euclide

Tyler Hoyt

...

2024

Negative frequency dependent selection unites ecology and evolution

Mark R Christie

Gordon G McNickle

2023/7

Dispersive currents explain patterns of population connectivity in an ecologically and economically important fish

Evolutionary Applications

Claire E Schraidt

Amanda S Ackiss

Wesley A Larson

Mark D Rowe

Tomas O Höök

...

2023/7

Genomic DNA extraction optimization and validation for genome sequencing using the marine gastropod Kellet’s whelk

PeerJ

Benjamin N Daniels

Jenna Nurge

Olivia Sleeper

Andy Lee

Cataixa López

...

2023/12/6

De novo genome and transcriptome assembly of Kelletia kelletii, a coastal gastropod and fisheries species exhibiting a northern range expansion

Frontiers in Marine Science

Benjamin N Daniels

Cassidy L Andrasz

Nicholas Zarate

Andy Lee

Cataixa López

...

2023/12/5

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

Dispersive currents from narrow windows of time explain patterns of population connectivity in an ecologically and economically important fish

bioRxiv

Claire Schraidt

Amanda S Ackiss

Wesley A Larson

Mark D Rowe

Tomas O Höök

...

2022/10/14

Large genetic divergence underpins cryptic local adaptation across ecological and evolutionary gradients

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Morgan M Sparks

Joshua C Kraft

Kliffi MS Blackstone

Gordon G McNickle

Mark R Christie

2022/10/12

Epigenetics in ecology, evolution, and conservation

Gina F Lamka

Avril M Harder

Mekala Sundaram

Tonia S Schwartz

Mark R Christie

...

2022/4/11

Genomic signatures of adaptation to novel environments: hatchery and life history-associated loci in landlocked and anadromous Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)

Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences

Avril M Harder

Mark R Christie

2022

Life history evolution of sea lamprey is predicted to reduce the effectiveness of pesticide control

Journal of Great Lakes Research

Erin S Dunlop

Mark R Christie

Rob McLaughlin

Todd B Steeves

2021/12/1

Rapid genetic adaptation to recently colonized environments is driven by genes underlying life history traits

BMC genomics

Xiaoshen Yin

Alexander S Martinez

Maria S Sepúlveda

Mark R Christie

2021/12

Evolutionary rescue in host-pathogen systems

Evolution

Catherine L Searle

Mark R Christie

2021/11/1

Drug reformulation for a neglected disease. The NANOHAT project to develop a safer more effective sleeping sickness drug

PLoS neglected tropical diseases

Lisa Sanderson

Marcelo Da Silva

Gayathri N Sekhar

Rachel C Brown

Hollie Burrell-Saward

...

2021/4/15

Incipient resistance to an effective pesticide results from genetic adaptation and the canalization of gene expression

Evolutionary Applications

Xiaoshen Yin

Alexander S Martinez

Abigail Perkins

Morgan M Sparks

Avril M Harder

...

2021/3

Among‐family variation in survival and gene expression uncovers adaptive genetic variation in a threatened fish

Molecular Ecology

Avril M Harder

Janna R Willoughby

William R Ardren

Mark R Christie

2020/3

Characterization of a Y‐specific duplication/insertion of the anti‐Mullerian hormone type II receptor gene based on a chromosome‐scale genome assembly of yellow perch, Perca …

Molecular Ecology Resources

Romain Feron

Margot Zahm

Cédric Cabau

Christophe Klopp

Céline Roques

...

2020/3

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Co-Authors

H-index: 55
L Lacey Knowles

L Lacey Knowles

University of Michigan-Dearborn

H-index: 42
Crow White

Crow White

California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

H-index: 37
Robert McLaughlin

Robert McLaughlin

University of Guelph

H-index: 30
Brian N. Tissot

Brian N. Tissot

Humboldt State University

H-index: 27
Jacob A Tennessen

Jacob A Tennessen

Harvard University

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