Thomas ("Toma") Desvignes

Thomas ("Toma") Desvignes

University of Oregon

H-index: 22

North America-United States

About Thomas ("Toma") Desvignes

Thomas ("Toma") Desvignes, With an exceptional h-index of 22 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oregon, specializes in the field of Fish Physiology, Evolutionary Biology, Antarctica.

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

Hox genes control homocercal caudal fin development and evolution

Hybridization barriers between the congeneric antarctic notothenioid fish Notothenia coriiceps and Notothenia rossii

Genomics of cold adaptations in the Antarctic notothenioid fish radiation

Pathways to polar adaptation in fishes revealed by long‐read sequencing

Genome structures resolve the early diversification of teleost fishes

Cold-driven hemoglobin evolution in Antarctic notothenioid fishes prior to hemoglobin gene loss in white-blooded icefishes

A parasite outbreak in notothenioid fish in an Antarctic fjord

Bone microstructure and bone mineral density are not systemically different in Antarctic icefishes and related Antarctic notothenioids

Thomas ("Toma") Desvignes Information

University

Position

Institute of Neuroscience

Citations(all)

2022

Citations(since 2020)

1452

Cited By

1109

hIndex(all)

22

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

33

i10Index(since 2020)

32

Email

University Profile Page

University of Oregon

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Thomas ("Toma") Desvignes Skills & Research Interests

Fish Physiology

Evolutionary Biology

Antarctica

Top articles of Thomas ("Toma") Desvignes

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Hox genes control homocercal caudal fin development and evolution

Science Advances

Nicolás Cumplido

Gloria Arratia

Thomas Desvignes

Salomé Muñoz-Sánchez

John H Postlethwait

...

2024/1/19

Hybridization barriers between the congeneric antarctic notothenioid fish Notothenia coriiceps and Notothenia rossii

Polar Biology

Thomas Desvignes

Nathalie R Le François

Margaret Streeter

Jacob Grondin

Emily Singer

...

2024/1/12

Genomics of cold adaptations in the Antarctic notothenioid fish radiation

Nature Communications

Iliana Bista

Jonathan MD Wood

Thomas Desvignes

Shane A McCarthy

Michael Matschiner

...

2023/6/9

Pathways to polar adaptation in fishes revealed by long‐read sequencing

Scott Hotaling

Thomas Desvignes

John S Sproul

Luana SF Lins

Joanna L Kelley

2021/11/12

Genome structures resolve the early diversification of teleost fishes

Science

Elise Parey

Alexandra Louis

Jerome Montfort

Olivier Bouchez

Céline Roques

...

2023

Cold-driven hemoglobin evolution in Antarctic notothenioid fishes prior to hemoglobin gene loss in white-blooded icefishes

Molecular Biology and Evolution

Thomas Desvignes

Iliana Bista

Karina Herrera

Audrey Landes

John H Postlethwait

2023/11

A parasite outbreak in notothenioid fish in an Antarctic fjord

Iscience

Thomas Desvignes

Henrik Lauridsen

Alejandro Valdivieso

Rafaela S Fontenele

Simona Kraberger

...

2022/7/15

Bone microstructure and bone mineral density are not systemically different in Antarctic icefishes and related Antarctic notothenioids

Journal of Anatomy

Amir M Ashique

Oghenevwogaga J Atake

Katie Ovens

Ruiyi Guo

Isaac V Pratt

...

2022/1

Egg predation in Antarctic fish: the ingestion by Notothenia coriiceps of an entire Trematomus bernacchii spawn identified by molecular techniques

Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science

Manuel Novillo

Thomas Desvignes

Eugenia Moreira

Esteban Barrera-Oro

2022/3/5

Advancing human disease research with fish evolutionary mutant models

Emily A Beck

Hope M Healey

Clayton M Small

Mark C Currey

Thomas Desvignes

...

2022/1/1

FishmiRNA: An evolutionarily supported microRNA annotation and expression database for ray-finned fishes

Molecular Biology and Evolution

Thomas Desvignes

Philippe Bardou

Jérôme Montfort

Jason Sydes

Cervin Guyomar

...

2022/2

The time is right for an Antarctic biorepository network

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Kristin M O’Brien

Elizabeth L Crockett

Byron J Adams

Charles D Amsler

Hannah J Appiah-Madson

...

2022/12/13

Discovery of novel fish papillomaviruses: From the Antarctic to the commercial fish market

Virology

Simona Kraberger

Charlotte Austin

Kata Farkas

Thomas Desvignes

John H Postlethwait

...

2022/1/2

An ancient truncated duplication of the anti‐Müllerian hormone receptor type 2 gene is a potential conserved master sex determinant in the Pangasiidae catfish family

Molecular ecology resources

Ming Wen

Qiaowei Pan

Elodie Jouanno

Jerome Montfort

Margot Zahm

...

2022/8

Coordinated patterning of zebrafish caudal fin symmetry by a central and two peripheral organizers

Developmental Dynamics

Thomas Desvignes

Amy E Robbins

Andrew Z Carey

Raisa Bailon‐Zambrano

James T Nichols

...

2022/8

RADSex: A computational workflow to study sex determination using restriction site‐associated DNA sequencing data

Molecular Ecology Resources

Romain Feron

Qiaowei Pan

Ming Wen

Boudjema Imarazene

Elodie Jouanno

...

2021/7

Productivity and change in fish and squid in the Southern Ocean

Jilda Alicia Caccavo

Henrik Christiansen

Andrew J Constable

Laura Ghigliotti

Rowan Trebilco

...

2021/6/25

microRNA expression variation as a potential molecular mechanism contributing to adaptation to hydrogen sulphide

Journal of Evolutionary Biology

Joanna L Kelley

Thomas Desvignes

Kerry L McGowan

Marcos Perez

Lenin Arias Rodriguez

...

2021/6

Circulating miRNA repertoire as a biomarker of metabolic and reproductive states in rainbow trout

BMC biology

Emilie Cardona

Cervin Guyomar

Thomas Desvignes

Jérôme Montfort

Samia Guendouz

...

2021/12

Erratum to: A fish with no sex: gonadal and adrenal functions partition between zebrafish NR5A1 co-orthologs

Genetics

Yi-Lin Yan

Tom Titus

Thomas Desvignes

Ruth BreMiller

Peter Batzel

...

2021/5

See List of Professors in Thomas ("Toma") Desvignes University(University of Oregon)

Co-Authors

H-index: 99
John Postlethwait

John Postlethwait

University of Oregon

H-index: 92
Manfred Schartl

Manfred Schartl

Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg

H-index: 41
Ingo Braasch

Ingo Braasch

Michigan State University

H-index: 35
Joanna L. Kelley

Joanna L. Kelley

Washington State University

H-index: 28
Brian F. Eames

Brian F. Eames

University of Saskatchewan

H-index: 14
Henrik Lauridsen

Henrik Lauridsen

Aarhus Universitet

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