Publications
Corl*, A., Charter*, M., Rozman, G., Turjeman, Toledo, S., S., Kamath, P., Getz, W. M., Nathan, R., Bowie, R. C. K.. 2024. Social, environmental, and developmental factors affect the microbiota of barn owls (Tyto alba) in a cross-fostering experiment. Animal Microbiome. 6: 1-18. [link]
*Note: These authors share first authorship.
Kong, B.R., Corl, A., Reilly, S. 2024. Temporal changes in geographic range and population size of the Santa Cruz Black Salamander. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management. 15:17–30. [link]
Choi, J., Lee, L., Maro, A., Corl, A., McGuire, J. A., Bowie, R. C. K., and Dudley, R. 2023. Hummingbird ingestion of low-concentration ethanol within artificial nectar. Royal Society Open Science 10: 1-8. [link]
Thie, N., Corl, A., Turjeman, S., Efrat, R., Kamath, P., Getz, W.M., Bowie, R.C.K., Nathan, R. 2022. Linking migration and microbiota at a major stopover site in a long-distance avian migrant. Movement Ecology. 10: 1–15 [link]
Turjeman, S., Pekarsky, S., Corl, A., Kamath, P., Getz, W.M., Bowie, R.C.K, Markin, Y., Nathan, R. 2022. Comparing invasive and noninvasive faecal sampling in wildlife microbiome studies: A case study on wild common cranes. Molecular Ecology Resources. 00: 1–9. [link]
Choi O.N.*, Corl A.*, Wolfenden A., Lublin A., Ishaq S.L., Turjeman S., Getz W.M., Nathan R., Bowie R.C.K., Kamath P.L. 2021. High-throughput sequencing for examining Salmonella prevalence and pathogen-microbiota relationships in barn swallows. Frontier in Ecology and Evolution. 9:683183. [link]
*Note: These authors share first authorship.
Pekarsky, S.*, Corl, A.*, Turjeman, S., Kamath, P., Getz, W.M., Bowie, R.C.K., Markin, Y., Nathan, R. 2021. Drivers of change and stability in the gut microbiota of an omnivorous avian migrant exposed to artificial food supplementation. Molecular Ecology. 30: 4723-4739. [link]
*Note: These authors share first authorship.
Turjeman, S.*, Corl, A.*, Wolfenden, A., Tsalyuk, M., Lublin, Choi, O., A., Kamath, P., Getz, W., Bowie, R.C.K, Nathan, R. 2020. Migration status and microbiome composition: a comparative study in sympatrically co-occurring migrants and residents. Molecular Ecology. 29: 4706–4720. [link]
*Note: These authors share first authorship.
Corl*, A., Charter*, M., Rozman, G., Toledo, S., Turjeman, S., Kamath, P., Getz, W. M., Nathan, R., Bowie, R. C. K.. 2020. Movement ecology and sex are linked to barn owl microbial community composition. Molecular Ecology. 29:1358–1371. [link]
*These authors share first authorship.
Corl, A., Bi, K., Luke, C., Challa, A. S., Stern, A. J., Sinervo, B., Nielsen, R. 2018. The Genetic Basis of Adaptation following Plastic Changes in Coloration in a Novel Environment. Current Biology. 28: 1-8. [link]
A press release for the paper can be found here:
https://news.ucsc.edu/2018/09/adaptable-lizards.html
And a video abstract of the paper can be found here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnbebwU_bsI
And a Current Biology Dispatch about our study can be found here:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2018.07.050
And a Science Magazine story + podcast discussing our study can be found here:
http://science.sciencemag.org/content/362/6418/988/tab-pdf
Gilman, C., Corl, A., Sinervo, B., Irschick, D. Mating strategy determines genital morphology in the polymorphic lizard, Uta stansburiana. Journal of Morphology. 2018. 1-9. [link]
Rogers, R., Zhou, L., Chu, C., Márquez, R., Corl, A., Linderoth, T., Freeborn, L., McManes, M., Xiong, Zheng, J., Guo, C. Z., Xun, X., Kronforst, M., Summers, K., Wu, Yang, H., Y., Richards-Zawacki, C., Zhang, G., Nielsen, R. 2018. Genomic takeover by transposable elements in the strawberry poison frog. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 35: 2913–2927. [link]
von May, R., Catenazzi, A., Corl, A., Santa-Cruz, R., Carnaval, A., Moritz, C. 2017. Divergence of thermal physiological traits in terrestrial breeding frogs along a tropical elevational gradient. Ecology and Evolution. 00:1-11. [link]
Reilly*, S. B., A. Corl*, and D. B. Wake. 2015. An integrative approach to phylogeography: Investigating the effects of ancient seaways, climate, and historical geology on multi-locus phylogeographic boundaries of the Arboreal Salamander (Aneides lugubris). BMC Evolutionary Biology. 15:241. [link]
*These authors contributed equally to this work and share first authorship.
McGuire, J.A., Witt, C.C., Remsen, J.V., Corl, A., Rabosky, D.L., Altshuler, D.L.,
Dudley, R. 2014. Molecular Phylogenetics and the Diversification of Hummingbirds. Current Biology. 24:910-916. [link]
(See news article at: http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2014/04/03/hummingbird-evolution-soared-after-invading-south-america-22-million-years-ago/)
Corl, A., and H. Ellegren. 2013. Sampling strategies for species trees: the effects on phylogenetic inference of the number of genes, number of individuals, and whether loci are mitochondrial, sex-linked, or autosomal. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 67: 358–366. [link] One of the top five most downloaded articles in MPE in 2013.
Corl, A., L.T. Lancaster, and B. Sinervo. 2012. Rapid formation of reproductive isolation between two populations of Side-Blotched lizards, Uta stansburiana. Copeia. 4: 593-602. [link] Winner of Copeia’s “Best Paper Young Scholar, Herpetology” Award for 2012.
Rabosky, ARD, A. Corl, Y. Surget-Groba, H. Liwang, and B. Sinervo. 2012. Direct fitness correlates and thermal consequences of facultative aggregation in a desert lizard. PLoS One. 7: 1-8. [link]
Corl, A., H. Ellegren. 2012. The genomic signature of sexual selection in the genetic diversity of the sex chromosomes and autosomes. Evolution. 66: 2138–2149. [link]
Davis A.R., A. Corl, Y. Surget-Groba, and B. Sinervo. 2011. Convergent evolution of kin-based sociality in a lizard. Proceedings of the Royal Society – B. 278: 1507–1514. [link]
Corl, A., A. Davis, S. R. Kuchta, and B. Sinervo. 2010. Selective loss of polymorphic mating types is associated with rapid phenotypic evolution during morphic speciation. PNAS. 107: 4254-4259. [link]
(See a news article about this research at: http://news.ucsc.edu/2010/02/3544.html)
Corl, A., A. R. Davis, S. R. Kuchta, T. Comendant, and B. Sinervo. 2010. Alternative mating strategies and the evolution of sexual size dimorphism in the side-blotched lizard, Uta stansburiana: a population-level comparative analysis. Evolution. 64: 79-96. [link]
Corl, A. 2007. The role of alternative mating strategies in speciation in the side-blotched lizard, Uta stansburiana. Ph.D. thesis, University of California, Santa Cruz. 111 p. [link]
Sinervo B, Heulin B, Surget-Groba Y, Clobert J, Miles DB, Corl A, Chaine A, and Davis A. 2007. Models of density-dependent genic selection and a new rock-paper-scissors social system. The American Naturalist. 170: 663-680. [link]
(See a news article about this research at: http://news.ucsc.edu/2007/10/1610.html)