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Overview

Gary R. Carvalho is affiliated with Bangor University in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans Environmental Science and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a focus on Ecology, Molecular Biology, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Genetics, and Ecological Modeling as subfields.

The scientist's work engages notably with topics including Environmental DNA in Biodiversity Studies, Identification and Quantification in Food, Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology, Fish Ecology and Management Studies, Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock, Species Distribution and Climate Change, and Ichthyology and Marine Biology.

Frequent publication venues for Gary R. Carvalho include bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), the Journal of Fish Biology, Communications Biology, Molecular Ecology, and the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences.

Recent papers by Gary R. Carvalho include:

  • Life in a drop: Sampling environmental DNA for marine fishery management and ecosystem monitoring, 2020, Marine Policy
  • Environmental DNA provides higher resolution assessment of riverine biodiversity and ecosystem function via spatio-temporal nestedness and turnover partitioning, 2021, Communications Biology
  • Executing multi-taxa eDNA ecological assessment via traditional metrics and interactive networks, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Phylogenomics and species delimitation for effective conservation of manta and devil rays, 2020, Molecular Ecology
  • Animals, protists and bacteria share marine biogeographic patterns, 2021, Nature Ecology & Evolution

Gary R. Carvalho frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • Simon Creer
  • Mark de Bruyn
  • Mathew Seymour
  • Luke E. Holman
  • Marc Rius

Best Publications

  • Environmental DNA for wildlife biology and biodiversity monitoring

    Kristine Bohmann;Kristine Bohmann;Alice Evans;M. Thomas P. Gilbert;M. Thomas P. Gilbert;Gary R. Carvalho

  • Paradigm shifts in marine fisheries genetics: ugly hypotheses slain by beautiful facts

    Lorenz Hauser;Gary R Carvalho

  • Loss of microsatellite diversity and low effective population size in an overexploited population of New Zealand snapper (Pagrus auratus)

    Lorenz Hauser;Greg J. Adcock;Peter J. Smith;Julio H. Bernal Ramírez

  • Molecular genetics and the stock concept in fisheries

    G. R. Carvalho;L. Hauser

  • Biogeography of the Indo-Australian Archipelago

    David J. Lohman;Mark de Bruyn;Timothy Page;Kristina von Rintelen

  • Application of SNPs for population genetics of nonmodel organisms: new opportunities and challenges

    SJ Helyar;J Hemmer-Hansen;D Bekkevold;MI Taylor

  • Environmental correlates of population differentiation in Atlantic herring.

    Dorte Bekkevold;Carl Andre;Thomas G. Dahlgren;Lotte A. W. Clausen

  • Validation of the barcoding gene COI for use in forensic genetic species identification.

    Nick Dawnay;Rob Ogden;Ross McEwing;Gary R. Carvalho

  • SPECIATION IN ANCIENT CRYPTIC SPECIES COMPLEXES: EVIDENCE FROM THE MOLECULAR PHYLOGENY OF BRACHIONUS PLICATILIS (ROTIFERA)

    Africa Gómez;Manuel Serra;Gary R. Carvalho;David H. Lunt

  • Borneo and Indochina are Major Evolutionary Hotspots for Southeast Asian Biodiversity

    Mark de Bruyn;Bjorn Stelbrink;Robert J Morley;Robert Hall

  • Ultrasequencing of the meiofaunal biosphere: practice, pitfalls and promises.

    S. Creer;V. G. Fonseca;D. L. Porazinska;R. M. Giblin-Davis

  • Single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) discovery and applications of SNP genotyping in nonmodel organisms.

    J. E. Seeb;G. Carvalho;L. Hauser;K. Naish

  • Second-generation environmental sequencing unmasks marine metazoan biodiversity

    Vera G. Fonseca;Gary R. Carvalho;Way Sung;Harriet F. Johnson

  • The biogeography of the atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) gut microbiome

    Martin S Llewellyn;Philip McGinnity;Melanie Dionne;Justine Letourneau

  • Age of Cichlids: New Dates for Ancient Lake Fish Radiations

    Martin J Genner;Ole Seehausen;Ole Seehausen;David H Lunt;Domino A Joyce

  • Annual time-series analysis of aqueous eDNA reveals ecologically relevant dynamics of lake ecosystem biodiversity

    Iliana Bista;Gary R. Carvalho;Kerry Walsh;Mathew Seymour

  • Power for detecting genetic divergence: differences between statistical methods and marker loci.

    Nils Ryman;Stefan Palm;Carl André;Gary R. Carvalho

  • Temporal analysis of archived samples indicates marked genetic changes in declining North Sea cod (Gadus morhua)

    William F. Hutchinson;Cock van Oosterhout;Stuart I. Rogers;Gary R. Carvalho

  • Systematic and evolutionary insights derived from mtDNA COI barcode diversity in the Decapoda (Crustacea: Malacostraca).

    Joana Matzen da Silva;Joana Matzen da Silva;Simon Creer;Antonina dos Santos;Ana C. Costa

  • Biocomplexity in a highly migratory pelagic marine fish, Atlantic herring

    D.E. Ruzzante;S. Mariani;Dorte Bekkevold;C. André

  • Evolutionary aspects of fish distribution: genetic variability and adaptation

    G. R. Carvalho

  • Advances in molecular ecology

    Gary R. Carvalho

  • Environmental DNA for wildlife biology and biodiversity monitoring (vol 29, pg 358, 2014)

    Bohmann K;Evans A;Gilbert Mtp;Carvalho Gr

Frequent Co-Authors

Simon Creer
Simon Creer Bangor University
Lorenz Hauser
Lorenz Hauser University of Washington
Paul W. Shaw
Paul W. Shaw Aberystwyth University
Rob Ogden
Rob Ogden University of Edinburgh
Filipe O. Costa
Filipe O. Costa University of Minho
Anne E. Magurran
Anne E. Magurran University of St Andrews
Carl André
Carl André University of Gothenburg
Daniel E. Ruzzante
Daniel E. Ruzzante Dalhousie University
Roger N. Hughes
Roger N. Hughes Bangor University
Luca Bargelloni
Luca Bargelloni University of Padua

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