Publications

Dr. Liz Mandeville’s Google Scholar profile is here.

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Rosenthal W. , J. Fennell, E.G. Mandeville, J.C. Burckhardt; A.W. Walters, and C.E. Wagner. Hybridization decreases native cutthroat trout reproductive fitness. Accepted, Molecular Ecology.

Meuser, A.V., C.B. Pyne, and E.G.Mandeville. 2022. Limited evidence of a genetic basis for sex determination in the common creek chub, Semotilus atromaculatus. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. Early view. doi:10.1111/jeb.14006 link

Nordberg, B.J., E.G. Mandeville, A.W. Walters, J.C. Burckhardt, and C.E. Wagner. 2021. Historical data provide important context for understanding declines in Cutthroat Trout. In press North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 41: 809-819. link

Klobucar, S.L., J.A. Rick, E.G. Mandeville, C.E. Wagner, and P. Budy. 2021. Investigating the morphological and genetic divergence of arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) populations in lakes of arctic Alaska. Ecology and Evolution. 11: 3040-3057. link

Shastry, V., P.E. Adams, D. Lindtke, E.G. Mandeville, T.L. Parchman, Z. Gompert, and C.A. Buerkle. 2021. Model-based genotype and ancestry estimation for potential hybrids with mixed-ploidy. Molecular Ecology Resources. 21: 1434-1451. link

Mandeville, E.G., A.W. Walters, B.J. Nordberg, K.H. Higgins, J.C. Burckhardt, and C.E. Wagner. 2019. Variable hybridization outcomes in trout are predicted by historical fish stocking and environmental context. Molecular Ecology. 28: 3738-3755. link

Tabak, M.A., M. Norouzzadeh, D. Woflson, S. Sweeney, K. Vercauteren, N. Snow, J. Halseth, P. Di Salvo, J. Lewis, M. White, B. Teton, J. Beasley, P. Schlichting, R. Boughton, B. Wight, E. Newkirk, J. Ivan, E. Odell, R. Brook, P. Lukacs, A. Moeller, E.G. Mandeville, J. Clune, and R. Miller. 2019. Machine learning to classify animal species in camera trap images: applications in ecology. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 10: 585– 590. link

Hooley-Underwood, Z., E.G. Mandeville, P. Gerrity, J. Deromedi, K. Johnson, and A.W. Walters. 2018. Combining genetic, isotopic, and field data to better describe fish movement and entrainment. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 147: 606620. link

Mandeville, E.G., T.L. Parchman, S.J. Song, K.G. Thompson, R.I. Compton, K.R. Gelwicks, and C.A. Buerkle. 2017. Inconsistent reproductive isolation is revealed by interactions between Catostomus fish species. Evolution Letters. 1: 255-268.  link

Gompert, Z., E.G. Mandeville, and C.A. Buerkle. 2017. Analysis of population genomic data from hybrid zones. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics. 48: 207-229. link

Wagner, C.E, and E.G. Mandeville. 2017. Speciation, species persistence and the goals of studying genomic barriers to gene flow. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 30: 1512–1515. link

Walters, A.W., E.G. Mandeville, W.C. Saunders, P.C. Gerrity, J.A. Skorupski, Z.E. Underwood, and E. Gardunio. 2017. Comparison of burbot populations across adjacent native and invaded ranges. Aquatic Invasions. 12: 251-262. link

Underwood, Z., E.G. Mandeville, and A. Walters. 2016. Population connectivity and genetic structure of burbot populations in the Wind River Basin, Wyoming. Hydrobiologia. 765: 329–342. link

Mandeville, E.G., T.L. Parchman, D.B. McDonald, and C.A. Buerkle. 2015. Highly variable reproductive isolation among pairs of Catostomus species. Molecular Ecology. 24: 1856–1872. link

*This paper was featured in a Molecular Ecology “News and Views” perspective. link

Palkovacs, E.P., E.G. Mandeville, and D.M. Post. 2014. Contemporary trait change in a classic ecological experiment: rapid decrease in alewife gill-raker spacing following introduction to an inland lake. Freshwater Biology. 59: 1897–1901. link

Preprints

Mandeville, E.G., R.O. Hall Jr., and C.A. Buerkle. 2022. Ecological outcomes of hybridization vary extensively in Catostomus fishes. Preprint available on bioRxiv; link

Pyne, C.B., S.E. McFarlane, and E.G. Mandeville. 2022. Identification of sex-determining loci in hybridizing Catostomus fish species. Preprint available on bioRxiv; link