Matthew Hare

Matthew Hare

Cornell University

H-index: 32

North America-United States

About Matthew Hare

Matthew Hare, With an exceptional h-index of 32 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Cornell University, specializes in the field of population and conservation genetics.

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

A second unveiling: Haplotig masking of the eastern oyster genome improves population‐level inference

Reproductive Phenology of the Eastern Oyster, Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin, 1791), Along a Temperate Estuarine Salinity Gradient

Consequences of salinity change, salinity history, and shell morphology on early growth of juvenile oysters

Immune priming prior to pathogen exposure sheds light on the relationship between host, microbiome and pathogen in disease

Development and Evaluation of High-Density SNP Arrays for the Eastern Oyster Crassostrea virginica

Aquatic eDNA can advance monitoring of a small‐bodied terrestrial salamander and amphibian pathogen

Populations in Inland Waters

Nucleotide and structural polymorphisms of the eastern oyster genome paint a mosaic of divergence, selection, and human impacts

Matthew Hare Information

University

Position

Associate Professor Department of Natural Resources

Citations(all)

4001

Citations(since 2020)

1148

Cited By

3237

hIndex(all)

32

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

51

i10Index(since 2020)

36

Email

University Profile Page

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Matthew Hare Skills & Research Interests

population and conservation genetics

Top articles of Matthew Hare

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A second unveiling: Haplotig masking of the eastern oyster genome improves population‐level inference

Molecular Ecology Resources

Jonathan B Puritz

Ximing Guo

Matthew Hare

Yan He

LaDeana W Hillier

...

2024/1

Reproductive Phenology of the Eastern Oyster, Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin, 1791), Along a Temperate Estuarine Salinity Gradient

Estuaries and Coasts

Kaili M Gregory

Katherine McFarland

Matthew P Hare

2023/5

Consequences of salinity change, salinity history, and shell morphology on early growth of juvenile oysters

Journal of Shellfish Research

Emily C Manuel

Matthew P Hare

Daphne Munroe

2023/4

Immune priming prior to pathogen exposure sheds light on the relationship between host, microbiome and pathogen in disease

Royal Society Open Science

Alyssa W Kaganer

Robert J Ossiboff

Nicole I Keith

Krysten L Schuler

Pierre Comizzoli

...

2023/2/1

Development and Evaluation of High-Density SNP Arrays for the Eastern Oyster Crassostrea virginica

Marine Biotechnology

Ximing Guo

Jonathan B Puritz

Zhenwei Wang

Dina Proestou

Standish Allen Jr

...

2023/2

Aquatic eDNA can advance monitoring of a small‐bodied terrestrial salamander and amphibian pathogen

Environmental DNA

Alyssa W Kaganer

G Sean Stapleton

Elizabeth M Bunting

Matthew P Hare

2022/9

Populations in Inland Waters

Matthew P Hare

Lars G Rudstam

2022/1/1

Nucleotide and structural polymorphisms of the eastern oyster genome paint a mosaic of divergence, selection, and human impacts

BioRxiv

Jonathan B Puritz

Honggang Zhao

Ximing Guo

Matthew P Hare

Yan He

...

2022/9/1

Does a complex life cycle affect adaptation to environmental change? Genome-informed insights for characterizing selection across complex life cycle

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Molly A Albecker

Laetitia GE Wilkins

Stacy A Krueger-Hadfield

Samuel M Bashevkin

Matthew W Hahn

...

2021/12/8

Environmental DNA‐derived pathogen gene sequences can expand surveillance when pathogen titers are decoupled in eDNA and hosts

Environmental DNA

Alyssa W Kaganer

Leah D Nagel

Tess E Youker‐Smith

Elizabeth M Bunting

Matthew P Hare

2021/11

Stocked‐fish introgression into wild brook trout populations depends on habitat

Transactions of the American Fisheries Society

Spencer A Bruce

Yuka Kutsumi

Chris Van Maaren

Matthew P Hare

2020/7

Are bivalves susceptible to domestication selection? Using starvation tolerance to test for potential trait changes in eastern oyster larvae

Plos one

Katherine McFarland

Louis V Plough

Michelle Nguyen

Matthew P Hare

2020/6/30

Population genetics of sugar kelp in the Northwest Atlantic region using genome-wide markers

bioRxiv

Xiaowei Mao

Simona Augyte

Mao Huang

Matthew P Hare

David Bailey

...

2020/4/23

Data from: Are bivalves susceptible to domestication selection? Using starvation tolerance to test for potential trait changes in eastern oyster larvae

Katherine McFarland

Louis V Plough

Michelle Nguyen

Matthew Hare

2020

Population genetics of sugar kelp throughout the northeastern United States using genome-wide markers

Frontiers in Marine Science

Xiaowei Mao

Simona Augyte

Mao Huang

Matthew P Hare

David Bailey

...

2020/8/21

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