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Pamela M. Brannock
Researcher at Auburn University
Publications - 25
Citations - 973
Pamela M. Brannock is an academic researcher from Auburn University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hybrid zone & Global warming. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 22 publications receiving 843 citations. Previous affiliations of Pamela M. Brannock include University of South Carolina & Rollins College.
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Response of intertidal populations to climate: Effects of extreme events versus long term change
David S. Wethey,Sarah A. Woodin,Thomas J. Hilbish,Sierra J. Jones,Fernando P. Lima,Pamela M. Brannock +5 more
TL;DR: Metapopulation models of future distribution indicate that a regime shift will occur in northern Europe as southern species like Diopatra are able to invade the English Channel and from there enter the North Sea, and confirm the view that biogeographic change is punctuated by population responses to extreme events.
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Phylogenomics of Lophotrochozoa with Consideration of Systematic Error.
Kevin M. Kocot,Kevin M. Kocot,Torsten H. Struck,Julia Merkel,Damien S. Waits,Christiane Todt,Pamela M. Brannock,David Weese,David Weese,Johanna T. Cannon,Leonid L. Moroz,Bernhard Lieb,Kenneth M. Halanych +12 more
TL;DR: Although the analyses do not unambiguously resolve lophotrochozoan phylogeny, they advance the field by reducing the list of viable hypotheses and can be applied to explore sources of incongruence and poor support in any phylogenomic data set.
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The genus Grateloupia C. Agardh (Halymeniaceae, Rhodophyta) in the Thau Lagoon (France, Mediterranean): a case study of marine plurispecific introductions
Marc Verlaque,Pamela M. Brannock,Teruhisa Komatsu,Martine Villalard-Bohnsack,Marcia F. Marston +4 more
TL;DR: The Mediterranean Grateloupia specimens are genetically and morphologically similar to Pacific specimens of the same species, although in the Thau Lagoon, G. asiatica specimens are morphologically more variable than those found in Japanese populations.
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A role for PKC-ε in FcγR-mediated phagocytosis by RAW 264.7 cells
Elaine C. Larsen,Takehiko Ueyama,Pamela M. Brannock,Yasuhito Shirai,Naoaki Saito,Christer Larsson,Daniel J. Loegering,Peter B. Weber,Michelle R. Lennartz +8 more
TL;DR: A role for PKC-ɛ in FcγR-mediated phagocytosis that is independent of its effects on actin assembly is demonstrated.
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Historical changes in the distributions of invasive and endemic marine invertebrates are contrary to global warming predictions: the effects of decadal climate oscillations
Thomas J. Hilbish,Pamela M. Brannock,Karlie R. Jones,Allison B. Smith,Brooke N. Bullock,David S. Wethey +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors tested whether a hybrid zone that has formed between an endemic and an invasive species of marine mussel has shifted poleward as expected under a general hypothesis of global warming or has responded instead to decadalclimate oscillations.