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Alexander Van Nynatten
Alexander Van Nynatten
Postdoctoral fellow, Biological Sciences, University of Toronto Scarborough
Verified email at mail.utoronto.ca
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Out of the blue: adaptive visual pigment evolution accompanies Amazon invasion
A Van Nynatten, D Bloom, BSW Chang, NR Lovejoy
Biology Letters 11 (7), 20150349, 2015
392015
A brief history of fisheries in Canada
RA Castaņeda, CMM Burliuk, JM Casselman, SJ Cooke, KM Dunmall, ...
Fisheries 45 (6), 303-318, 2020
342020
Evolution of nonspectral rhodopsin function at high altitudes
GM Castiglione, FE Hauser, BS Liao, NK Lujan, A Van Nynatten, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (28), 7385-7390, 2017
322017
Shifts in selective pressures on snake phototransduction genes associated with photoreceptor transmutation and dim-light ancestry
RK Schott, A Van Nynatten, DC Card, TA Castoe, BSW Chang
Molecular Biology and Evolution 35 (6), 1376-1389, 2018
292018
Detecting native freshwater fishes using novel non-invasive methods
RA Castaņeda, A Van Nynatten, S Crookes, BR Ellender, DD Heath, ...
Frontiers in Environmental Science 8, 29, 2020
182020
Recreated ancestral opsin associated with marine to freshwater croaker invasion reveals kinetic and spectral adaptation
A Van Nynatten, GM Castiglione, E de A. Gutierrez, NR Lovejoy, ...
Molecular Biology and Evolution 38 (5), 2076-2087, 2021
82021
Mitochondrial genomes of the South American electric knifefishes (Order Gymnotiformes)
AA Elbassiouny, RK Schott, JC Waddell, MA Kolmann, ES Lehmberg, ...
Mitochondrial DNA Part B 1 (1), 401-403, 2016
82016
Comparative sequence analyses of rhodopsin and RPE65 reveal patterns of selective constraint across hereditary retinal disease mutations
FE Hauser, RK Schott, GM Castiglione, A Van Nynatten, A Kosyakov, ...
Visual Neuroscience 33, E002, 2016
72016
Ichthyoplankton metabarcoding: An efficient tool for early detection of invasive species establishment
A Van Nynatten, KS Gallage, NK Lujan, NE Mandrak, NR Lovejoy
Molecular Ecology Resources, 2023
52023
Phylogenetic signal found in fish–community response to an acoustic common carp deterrent
PA Bzonek, A Van Nynatten, NE Mandrak
Freshwater Biology 66 (9), 1698-1708, 2021
52021
To see or not to see: molecular evolution of the rhodopsin visual pigment in neotropical electric fishes
A Van Nynatten, FH Janzen, K Brochu, JA Maldonado-Ocampo, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286 (1906), 20191182, 2019
42019
Data from: Shifts in selective pressures on snake phototransduction genes associated with photoreceptor transmutation and dim-light ancestry
RK Schott, A Van Nynatten, DC Card, TA Castoe, BSW Chang
Dryad Digital Repository. doi 10, 2018
32018
Convergent evolution of dim light vision in owls and deep-diving whales
GM Castiglione, YLI Chiu, EA Gutierrez, A Van Nynatten, FE Hauser, ...
Current Biology 33 (21), 4733-4740. e4, 2023
12023
Adaptation of Antarctic icefish vision to extreme environments
GM Castiglione, FE Hauser, A Van Nynatten, BSW Chang
Molecular Biology and Evolution 40 (4), msad030, 2023
12023
Sensory systems: molecular evolution in vertebrates
EA Gutierrez, A Van Nynatten, NR Lovejoy, BSW Chang
Academic Press, 2016
12016
Identifying early life stages of Great Lakes fishes using a metabarcoding approach
KS Gallage, A Van Nynatten, NK Lujan, NR Lovejoy, NE Mandrak
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 80 (11), 1813-1823, 2023
2023
Evolution of rhodopsin in flatfishes (Pleuronectiformes) is associated with depth and migratory behaviour
ESB Macpherson, FE Hauser, A Van Nynatten, BSW Chang, NR Lovejoy
bioRxiv, 2023
2023
The Molecular Evolution of Rhodopsin in Marine-Derived and Other Freshwater Fishes
A Van Nynatten
University of Toronto (Canada), 2019
2019
CHAPTER V: APPLYING DEEP MUTATIONAL SCANNING TECHNIQUES TO THE LIGHT-ACTIVATED GPCR RHODOPSIN
BM Scott, SK Chen, RK Schott, A Van Nynatten, SG Peisajovich, ...
BUILDING NEW SENSES FOR YEAST: RESPONDING TO LIGHT AND INFLAMMATION WITH S …, 2018
2018
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