Lisa K. Snowberg
The University of Texas at Austin(US)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Plant and animal studies, Gut microbiota and health, Animal Behavior and Reproduction, Isotope Analysis in Ecology, Genetic diversity and population structure
Most-Cited Works
- → Individual diet has sex-dependent effects on vertebrate gut microbiota(2014)639 cited
- → Ecological release from interspecific competition leads to decoupled changes in population and individual niche width(2010)492 cited
- → Dietary input of microbes and host genetic variation shape among-population differences in stickleback gut microbiota(2015)395 cited
- → Individuals' diet diversity influences gut microbial diversity in two freshwater fish (threespine stickleback and Eurasian perch)(2014)322 cited
- → Major Histocompatibility Complex class IIb polymorphism influences gut microbiota composition and diversity(2014)196 cited
- → PHENOTYPE-DEPENDENT NATIVE HABITAT PREFERENCE FACILITATES DIVERGENCE BETWEEN PARAPATRIC LAKE AND STREAM STICKLEBACK(2009)164 cited
- → Assortative Mating by Diet in a Phenotypically Unimodal but Ecologically Variable Population of Stickleback(2008)80 cited
- → Mate choice based on a key ecological performance trait(2009)57 cited
- → Covarying variances: more morphologically variable populations also exhibit more diet variation(2015)52 cited
- → The role of marker traits in the assortative mating within red crossbills, Loxia curvirostra complex(2007)48 cited