Stephen R. Keller

Stephen R. Keller

University of Vermont

H-index: 27

North America-United States

About Stephen R. Keller

Stephen R. Keller, With an exceptional h-index of 27 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Vermont, specializes in the field of ecological genomics, population genomics, conservation genetics, climate change, forest trees.

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

Novel genomic offset metrics integrate local adaptation into habitat suitability forecasts and inform assisted migration

Assessing uncertainty in genomic offset forecasts from landscape genomic models (and implications for restoration and assisted migration)

From common gardens to candidate genes: exploring local adaptation to climate in red spruce

 Closely related invasive species may be controlled by the same demographic life stages

Novel genomic offset metrics account for local adaptation in climate suitability forecasts and inform assisted migration

Admixture mapping and selection scans identify genomic regions associated with stomatal patterning and disease resistance in hybrid poplars

Genomic insights into hybrid zone formation: the role of climate, landscape, and demography in the emergence of a novel hybrid lineage between Populus trichocarpa and …

Genotypic variation and plasticity in climate-adaptive traits after range expansion and fragmentation of red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.).

Stephen R. Keller Information

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Position

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Citations(all)

3653

Citations(since 2020)

1974

Cited By

2360

hIndex(all)

27

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

48

i10Index(since 2020)

42

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University of Vermont

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Stephen R. Keller Skills & Research Interests

ecological genomics

population genomics

conservation genetics

climate change

forest trees

Top articles of Stephen R. Keller

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Novel genomic offset metrics integrate local adaptation into habitat suitability forecasts and inform assisted migration

Ecological Monographs

Susanne Lachmuth

Thibaut Capblancq

Anoob Prakash

Stephen R Keller

Matthew C Fitzpatrick

2024/2

Assessing uncertainty in genomic offset forecasts from landscape genomic models (and implications for restoration and assisted migration)

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

Susanne Lachmuth

Thibaut Capblancq

Stephen R Keller

Matthew C Fitzpatrick

2023/6/19

From common gardens to candidate genes: exploring local adaptation to climate in red spruce

New phytologist

Thibaut Capblancq

Susanne Lachmuth

Matthew C Fitzpatrick

Stephen R Keller

2023/3

 Closely related invasive species may be controlled by the same demographic life stages

NeoBiota

Jane Molofsky

Dominik Thom

Stephen R Keller

Lindsey R Milbrath

2023/2/3

Novel genomic offset metrics account for local adaptation in climate suitability forecasts and inform assisted migration

bioRxiv

Susanne Lachmuth

Thibaut Capblancq

Anoob Prakash

Stephen R Keller

Matthew C Fitzpatrick

2023

Admixture mapping and selection scans identify genomic regions associated with stomatal patterning and disease resistance in hybrid poplars

Ecology and Evolution

Karl C Fetter

Stephen R Keller

2023/10

Genomic insights into hybrid zone formation: the role of climate, landscape, and demography in the emergence of a novel hybrid lineage between Populus trichocarpa and …

bioRxiv

Constance E Bolte

Tommy Phannareth

Michelle Zavala-Paez

Brianna N Sutara

Muhammed F Can

...

2023/7/19

Genotypic variation and plasticity in climate-adaptive traits after range expansion and fragmentation of red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.).

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B

Anoob Prakash

Sonia DeYoung

Susanne Lachmuth

Jacquelyne L Adams

Kurt Johnsen

...

2022/4/11

Seeing the forest for the trees: Assessing genetic offset predictions from gradient forest

Evolutionary Applications

Áki Jarl Láruson

Matthew C Fitzpatrick

Stephen R Keller

Benjamin C Haller

Katie E Lotterhos

2022/3

High quality haplotype‐resolved genome assemblies of Populus tomentosa Carr., a stabilized interspecific hybrid species widespread in Asia

Molecular ecology resources

Xinmin An

Kai Gao

Zhong Chen

Juan Li

Xiong Yang

...

2022/2

Do genetically informed distribution models improve range predictions in past climates? A case study with balsam poplar

Frontiers of Biogeography

Andrew V Gougherty

Stephen R Keller

Matthew C Fitzpatrick

2022

Optimal differentiation to the edge of trait space (EoTS)

Evolutionary Ecology

Jane Molofsky

Daniel S Park

David M Richardson

Stephen R Keller

Brian Beckage

...

2022/10

Experimental support for genomic prediction of climate maladaptation using the machine learning approach Gradient Forests

Molecular Ecology Resources

Matthew C Fitzpatrick

Vikram E Chhatre

Raju Y Soolanayakanahally

Stephen R Keller

2021/11

Growth-defense trade-offs masked in unadmixed populations are revealed by hybridization

Evolution

Karl C Fetter

David M Nelson

Stephen R Keller

2021/6/1

Maladaptation, migration and extirpation fuel climate change risk in a forest tree species

Nature Climate Change

Andrew V Gougherty

Stephen R Keller

Matthew C Fitzpatrick

2021/2

Genomic drivers of early-life fitness in Picea rubens

Conservation Genetics

Thibaut Capblancq

Helena Munson

John R Butnor

Stephen R Keller

2021/12

Biocontrol of invasive weeds under climate change: progress, challenges and management implications

Yan Sun

Jianqing Ding

Evan Siemann

Stephen R Keller

2020/4/1

Whole‐exome sequencing reveals a long‐term decline in effective population size of red spruce (Picea rubens)

Evolutionary Applications

Thibaut Capblancq

John R Butnor

Sonia Deyoung

Ethan Thibault

Helena Munson

...

2020/10

Long‐term monitoring reveals forest tree community change driven by atmospheric sulphate pollution and contemporary climate change

Diversity and Distributions

Brittany M Verrico

Jeremy Weiland

Timothy D Perkins

Brian Beckage

Stephen R Keller

2020/3

Microbial communities can predict the ecological condition of headwater streams

PLoS One

Robert H Hilderbrand

Stephen R Keller

Sarah M Laperriere

Alyson E Santoro

Jason Cessna

...

2020/8/3

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Peter Tiffin

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

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Douglas Taylor

Douglas Taylor

University of Virginia

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Matthew C Fitzpatrick

Matthew C Fitzpatrick

University of Maryland

H-index: 44
Daniel Sloan

Daniel Sloan

Colorado State University

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Matthew S. Olson

Matthew S. Olson

Texas Tech University

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