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Rachael A Bay
University of California Davis - Davis / United States
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
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Rachael A Bay's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Mechanisms of reef coral resistance to future climate changeSR Palumbi, DJ Barshis, N Traylor-Knowles, RA BayScience 344 (6186), 895-898, 20147452014
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Genomic signals of selection predict climate-driven population declines in a migratory birdRA Bay, RJ Harrigan, VL Underwood, HL Gibbs, TB Smith, K RueggScience 359 (6371), 83-86, 20182802018
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Multilocus Adaptation Associated with Heat Resistance in Reef-Building CoralsRA Bay, SR PalumbiCurrent Biology 24 (24), 2952-2956, 20142082014
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Genomic prediction of (mal) adaptation across current and future climatic landscapesT Capblancq, MC Fitzpatrick, RA Bay, M Exposito-Alonso, SR KellerAnnual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 51 (1), 245-269, 20202182020
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Genomic models predict successful coral adaptation if future ocean warming rates are reducedRA Bay, NH Rose, CA Logan, SR PalumbiScience Advances 3 (11), e1701413, 20171952017
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