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William T. Starmer

William T. Starmer

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
58
Citations
8349
World Ranking
13478
National Ranking
5718

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2011 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

William T. Starmer is affiliated with Syracuse University in the United States. Their academic profile reflects a career grounded in research and scholarship within a university setting.

William T. Starmer has been recognized by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) as a Fellow in 2011. This honor is a part of their professional distinctions.

Although specific publications, co-authors, and fields of study are not detailed in the available data, their ongoing association with Syracuse University suggests active engagement in scholarly activities typical to a research and academic environment.

Best Publications

  • Biogeography of the yeasts of ephemeral flowers and their insects

    Marc-André Lachance;William T. Starmer;Carlos A. Rosa;Jane M. Bowles

  • Kodamaea kakaduensis and Candida tolerans, two new ascomycetous yeast species from Australian Hibiscus flowers.

    Marc-André Lachance;Jane M Bowles;William T Starmer;J Stuart F. Barker

  • Ecological genetics and evolution : the cactus-yeast-drosophila model system

    B. Shorrocks;J. S. F. Barker;W. T. Starmer

  • The ecological role of killer yeasts in natural communities of yeasts.

    William T. Starmer;Philip F. Ganter;Virginia Aberdeen;Marc-Andre Lachance

  • Ecological and evolutionary genetics of Drosophila

    J. S. F. Barker;William T. Starmer;Ross J. MacIntyre

  • Parasite–induced risk of mortality elevates reproductive effort in male Drosophila

    M. Polak;W. T. Starmer

  • How sexual selection can drive the evolution of costly sperm ornamentation

    Stefan Lüpold;Mollie K. Manier;Mollie K. Manier;Nalini Puniamoorthy;Nalini Puniamoorthy;Christopher Schoff

  • Phenotypic plasticity in fungi: a review with observations on Aureobasidium pullulans.

    Ralph A. Slepecky;William T. Starmer

  • Postcopulatory Sexual Selection Generates Speciation Phenotypes in Drosophila

    Mollie K. Manier;Stefan Lüpold;John M. Belote;William T. Starmer

  • Molecular Basis of Spectral Tuning in the Red- and Green-Sensitive (M/LWS) Pigments in Vertebrates

    Shozo Yokoyama;Hui Yang;William T. Starmer

  • Detection of tomato mosaic tobamovirus RNA in ancient glacial ice

    John D. Castello;Scott O. Rogers;William T. Starmer;Catharine M. Catranis

  • Ecology and yeasts

    Marc-André Lachance;William T. Starmer

  • Coadaptation ofDrosophila and yeasts in their natural habitat.

    William T. Starmer;James C. Fogleman

  • Detection and characterization of ancient fungi entrapped in glacial ice

    Li-Jun Ma;Scott O. Rogers;Catharine M. Catranis;William T. Starmer

  • STATISTICS OF SEXUAL ISOLATION.

    D. G. Gilbert;W. T. Starmer

  • A COMPARISON OF DROSOPHILA HABITATS ACCORDING TO THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ATTRIBUTES OF THE ASSOCIATED YEAST COMMUNITIES.

    William T. Starmer

  • Mechanisms underlying the sperm quality advantage in Drosophila melanogaster.

    James M. Pattarini;William T. Starmer;Adam Bjork;Scott Pitnick

  • An Analysis of the Yeast Flora Associated with Cactiphilic Drosophila and their Host Plants in the Sonoran Desert and Its Relation to Temperate and Tropical Associations

    William B. Heed;William T. Starmer;Mary Miranda;Martin W. Miller

  • The biogeogrqphy of yeasts associated with decaying cactus tissue in North America, the Caribbean, and Northern Venezuela

    W. T. Starmer;M.-A. Lachance;H. J. Phaff;W. B. Heed

  • Recycling of pathogenic microbes through survival in ice

    Scott O. Rogers;William T. Starmer;John D. Castello

Frequent Co-Authors

Marc-André Lachance
Marc-André Lachance University of Western Ontario
Herman J. Phaff
Herman J. Phaff University of California, Davis
Scott Pitnick
Scott Pitnick Syracuse University
Larry L. Wolf
Larry L. Wolf Syracuse University
Shozo Yokoyama
Shozo Yokoyama Emory University
Philip J. Batterham
Philip J. Batterham Australian National University
Carlos A. Rosa
Carlos A. Rosa Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Stefan Lüpold
Stefan Lüpold University of Zurich
T. Michael Anderson
T. Michael Anderson Wake Forest University
Cletus P. Kurtzman
Cletus P. Kurtzman National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research

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