Scott R. Santos, Associate Professor
Associate Professor, Auburn UniversityAuburn, Alabama, United States
Research field: Biological Sciences - Marine Biology
Coral reef ecology; Symbiodinium; anchialine ecosystems; Halocaridina; molecular ecology, microbial community structure; microbial symbiosis; symbiosis; phylogenetics; phylogeography; biocomputing
Publications
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Journal Article (42)
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Modi Roopin, Daniel J. Thornhill, Scott R. Santos et al. (2011) Ammonia flux, physiological parameters, and Symbiodinium diversity in the anemonefish symbiosis on Red Sea coral reefs. In Symbiosis.Download PDF (403.79 KB)
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Jessica D. Stephens, Scott R. Santos, Debbie R. Folkerts (2011) Genetic Differentiation, Structure, and a Transition Zone among Populations of the Pitcher Plant Moth Exyra semicrocea: Implications for Conservation, e22658. In PLoS ONE 6 (7).Download PDF (463.58 KB)
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Kevin M Kocot, Johanna T Cannon, Christiane Todt et al. (2011) Phylogenomics reveals deep molluscan relationships., 452-6. In Nature 477 (7365).Download PDF (381.02 KB)
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Scott R Santos, Yu Xiang, Annette W Tagawa (2011) Population structure and comparative phylogeography of jack species (Caranx ignobilis and C. melampygus) in the high Hawaiian Islands., 47-54. In The Journal of Heredity 102 (1).Download PDF (314.12 KB)
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Scott R. Santos, David a. Weese (2011) Rocks and clocks: linking geologic history and rates of genetic differentiation in anchialine organisms. In Hydrobiologia.Download PDF (546.95 KB)
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Atlantis Russ, S R Santos, C Muir (2010) Genetic population structure of an anchialine shrimp, Metabetaeus lohena (Crustacea: Alpheidae), in the Hawaiian Islands., 159-70. In Revista de BiologĂa Tropical 58 (1).Download PDF (282.5 KB)
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Dj Thornhill, K Doubleday, Dw Kemp et al. (2010) Host hybridization alters specificity of cnidarian–dinoflagellate associations, 113-123. In Marine Ecology Progress Series.Download PDF (685.04 KB)
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Ricardo Betancur-R, Arturo Acero P, Hermann Duque-Caro et al. (2010) Phylogenetic and morphologic analyses of a coastal fish reveals a marine biogeographic break of terrestrial origin in the southern Caribbean., e11566. In PLoS ONE 5 (7).Download PDF (1.86 MB)
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D. a. Weese, S. R. Santos (2009) Genetic identification of source populations for an aquarium-traded invertebrate, 13-19. In Animal Conservation 12 (1).Download PDF (185.9 KB)
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Stephen P Cummings, Prasad Gyaneshwar, Pablo Vinuesa et al. (2009) Nodulation of Sesbania species by Rhizobium (Agrobacterium) strain IRBG74 and other rhizobia., 2510-25. In Environmental Microbiology 11 (10).Download PDF (644.84 KB)
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Awards and Grants
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Feb 2012Quantifying connectivity among ulua aukea (Caranx ignobilis) and omilu (C. melampygus) populations i View website
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Aug 2011Collaborative Research: Genetic connectivity and biogeographic patterns of Antarctic benthic inverte View website
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Jan 2011Collaborative Research: WormNet II: Assembling the Annelid Tree of Life View website
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Mar 2010Microbial Biodiversity of the Hawaiian Anchialine Ecosystem View website
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Sep 2009Identifying mechanisms of symbiosis: Establishment and comparative physiology of siboglinid tubeworm View website
Biographical Information
Research in The Santos Lab focuses on population genetics, resource conservation, genomic evolution and symbiosis biology in aquatic (both freshwater and marine) and terrestrial microbes and multi-cellular organisms. We utilize a variety of molecular tools and computational approaches in these pursuits. The Santos Lab also belongs to the Molette Biology Laboratory for Environmental and Climate Change Studies at Auburn University.
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Professional Experience
2010 - Present
Aug 2004 - Oct 2010
Education
2004 - Present
The University of Arizona
in Tucson, Arizona, United States
Postdoctoral
Postdoctoral
2002 - Present
State University of New York - Buffalo
in Buffalo, New York, United States
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
1996 - Present
The University of Hawaii at Manoa
in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
B.Sc.
B.Sc.
Consulting Services
State of Hawaii Division of Aquatic Resources, National Park Service, US Fish and Wildlife Service
State of Hawaii Division of Aquatic Resources, National Park Service, US Fish and Wildlife Service
Contact Information
| Webpage: | http://www.auburn.edu/~santosr/ |
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