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6543

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1997 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1988 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

Richard K. Koehn is affiliated with the University of Utah in the United States. Their academic profile reflects contributions recognized through several prestigious awards in their career.

The scientist received the Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) honor in 1997. Earlier, they were named a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 1988.

No specific data on recent publications, co-authors, or particular fields of study are available in this profile. Likewise, details concerning main topics of work, book publications, or frequent publication venues have not been provided.

Richard K. Koehn's career is characterized by affiliation with a major U.S. research institution and recognition by notable scientific organizations. This information suggests an established presence in the academic community, yet further research would be necessary to detail their research areas, publication record, and collaborations.

Best Publications

  • Allozymes and morphometric characters of three species ofMytilus in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres

    J. H. McDonald;R. Seed;R. K. Koehn

  • Measuring shape variation of two-dimensional outlines

    Scott Ferson;F. James Rohlf;Richard K. Koehn

  • POPULATION GENETICS OF MARINE PELECYPODS. IV. SELECTION, MIGRATION AND GENETIC DIFFERENTIATION IN THE BLUE MUSSEL MYTILUS EDULIS.

    Richard K. Koehn;Roger Milkman;Jeffrey B. Mitton

  • Towards a physiological and genetical understanding of the energetics of the stress response

    Richard K. Koehn;Brian L. Bayne

  • Maintenance of an aminopeptidase allele frequency cline by natural selection

    Richard K. Koehn;Roger I. E. Newell;Frederick Immermann

  • The musselsMytilus galloprovincialis andM. trossulus on the Pacific coast of North America

    J. H. McDonald;R. K. Koehn

  • Genetic heterozygosity and growth rate in Mytilus edulis

    R. K. Koehn;P. M. Gaffney

  • TEMPORAL VARIATION IN THE REPRODUCTIVE CYCLE OF MYTILUS EDULIS L. (BIVALVIA, MYTILIDAE) FROM LOCALITIES ON THE EAST COAST OF THE UNITED STATES

    Roger I. E. Newell;Thomas J. Hilbish;Richard K. Koehn;Christine J. Newell

  • The genetics and taxonomy of species in the genus Mytilus

    Richard K. Koehn

  • The Differential Contribution by Individual Enzymes of Glycolysis and Protein Catabolism to the Relationship between Heterozygosity and Growth Rate in the Coot Clam, Mulinia Lateralis

    R K Koehn;W J Diehl;T M Scott

  • Genetic organization and adaptive response of allozymes to ecological variables in Fundulus heteroclitus.

    Jeffry B. Mitton;Richard K. Koehn

  • Evolutionary genetics of the Mytilus edulis complex in the North Atlantic region

    S L. Varvio;R. K. Koehn;R. Väinölä

  • GENETIC DIFFERENTIATION WITHOUT ISOLATION IN THE AMERICAN EEL, ANGUILLA ROSTRATA.

    George C. Williams;Richard K. Koehn;Jeffry B. Mitton

  • Multiple-Locus Heterozygosity and the Physiological Energetics of Growth in the Coot Clam Mulinia-Lateralis From a Natural Population

    David W. Garton;Richard K. Koehn;Timothy M. Scott

  • Genetic differentiation of Mytilus edulis in eastern North America

    R. K. Koehn;J. G. Hall;D. J. Innes;A. J. Zera

  • THE PHYSIOLOGICAL BASIS OF NATURAL SELECTION AT THE LAP LOCUS.

    Thomas J. Hilbish;Richard K. Koehn

  • THE EVOLUTIONARY GENETIC STATUS OF ICELANDIC EELS.

    John C Avise;William S Nelson;Jonathan Arnold;Richard K Koehn

  • AN ANALYSIS OF GENETIC STRUCTURE IN THE MONARCH BUTTERFLY, DANAUS PLEXIPPUS L.

    Walter F. Eanes;Richard K. Koehn

  • Population Genetics of Marine Pelecypods. I. Ecological Heterogeneity and Evolutionary Strategy at an Enzyme Locus

    Richard K. Koehn;Jeffry B. Mitton

  • POPULATION GENETICS OF MARINE PELECYPODS. II. GENETIC DIFFERENCES IN MICROHABITATS OF MODIOLUS DEMISSUS.

    Richard K. Koehn;Francis J. Turano;Jeffrey B. Mitton

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeffry B. Mitton
Jeffry B. Mitton University of Colorado Boulder
Patrick M. Gaffney
Patrick M. Gaffney Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
Thomas J. Hilbish
Thomas J. Hilbish University of South Carolina
Michael Moore
Michael Moore Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Gerald R. Smith
Gerald R. Smith University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Norman Arnheim
Norman Arnheim University of Southern California
Jerry A. Coyne
Jerry A. Coyne University of Chicago
Michael T. Clegg
Michael T. Clegg University of California, Irvine
Masatoshi Nei
Masatoshi Nei Pennsylvania State University
J. Peter W. Young
J. Peter W. Young University of York

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