Tristan D. Schramer

Tristan D. Schramer

Clemson University

H-index: 6

North America-United States

About Tristan D. Schramer

Tristan D. Schramer, With an exceptional h-index of 6 and a recent h-index of 6 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Clemson University, specializes in the field of Herpetology, Evolutionary Biology, Ecology, Natural History, Systematics.

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

Venomic Characterization of a Medically Relevant Rear-Fanged Snake, Conophis lineatus (Dipsadidae: Xenodontinae), from Middle America

De Novo Genome Assembly Highlights the Role of Lineage-Specific Gene Duplications in the Evolution of Venom in Fea's Viper (Azemiops feae)

An integrative view of the toxic potential of Conophis lineatus (Dipsadidae: Xenodontinae), a medically relevant rear-fanged snake

Annotated checklist of the snakes of Bengaluru Urban District, Karnataka, India with notes on their natural history, distribution, and population trends over the last 150 years

Genomic adaptations to salinity resist gene flow in the evolution of Floridian watersnakes

The Tiger Rattlesnake genome reveals a complex genotype underlying a simple venom phenotype

Replacement and parallel simplification of nonhomologous proteinases maintain venom phenotypes in rear-fanged snakes

The End of a Quarter-century Hiatus: Reconfirming Regina grahamii Baird and Girard, 1853 (Graham’s Crayfish Snake) in DuPage County, Illinois, USA

Tristan D. Schramer Information

University

Position

Graduate Student Dept. of Biological Sciences

Citations(all)

117

Citations(since 2020)

117

Cited By

14

hIndex(all)

6

hIndex(since 2020)

6

i10Index(all)

4

i10Index(since 2020)

4

Email

University Profile Page

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Tristan D. Schramer Skills & Research Interests

Herpetology

Evolutionary Biology

Ecology

Natural History

Systematics

Top articles of Tristan D. Schramer

Venomic Characterization of a Medically Relevant Rear-Fanged Snake, Conophis lineatus (Dipsadidae: Xenodontinae), from Middle America

2022/12

Tristan D. Schramer
Tristan D. Schramer

H-Index: 2

De Novo Genome Assembly Highlights the Role of Lineage-Specific Gene Duplications in the Evolution of Venom in Fea's Viper (Azemiops feae)

Genome Biology and Evolution

2022/7/1

An integrative view of the toxic potential of Conophis lineatus (Dipsadidae: Xenodontinae), a medically relevant rear-fanged snake

Toxicon

2022/1/15

Annotated checklist of the snakes of Bengaluru Urban District, Karnataka, India with notes on their natural history, distribution, and population trends over the last 150 years

Journal of Animal Diversity

2021/6/10

Genomic adaptations to salinity resist gene flow in the evolution of Floridian watersnakes

Molecular Biology and Evolution

2021/3/1

The Tiger Rattlesnake genome reveals a complex genotype underlying a simple venom phenotype

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2021/1/26

Replacement and parallel simplification of nonhomologous proteinases maintain venom phenotypes in rear-fanged snakes

Molecular Biology and Evolution

2020/12

The End of a Quarter-century Hiatus: Reconfirming Regina grahamii Baird and Girard, 1853 (Graham’s Crayfish Snake) in DuPage County, Illinois, USA

Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society

2020/10

Notes on the diet of Crotalus intermedius Troschel, 1865

Revista Latinoamericana de Herpetología

2020/5/30

Endemic species predation by the introduced smooth-billed ani in Galápagos

Biological Invasions

2020/7

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