Giacamo bernardi

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Giacomo bernardi is Professor of EEBiology at UCSC. Professor of EEBiology B.A., M.S., Ph.D., University of Paris 1991-1994: Post-Doc at Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University

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Working on phylogeography, speciation and molecular ecology of fishes. Particularly interested in fishes lacking a pelagic larval phase, in Sea of Cortez/Pacific disjunct species, and in surfperches (Embiotocidae).

Comparing phylogeographic and gene expression patterns to test for local adaptation in a high gene flow species.

Populations structure of coastal and island groupers.

Investigating adult population structure and the structure of a new year-class within Sebastes mystinus (blue rockfish) and Sebastes atrovirens (kelp rockfish) over multiple temporal and spatial scales.

[edit] Selected Publications

  • Robertson DR, Karg F, de Moura RL, Victor BC, and Bernardi G. 2006. Mechanisms of speciation and faunal enrichment in Atlantic parrotfishes. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 40: 795-807
  • Bernardi, G. and J. Lape. 2005. Tempo and mode of speciation in the Baja California disjunct fish species Anisotremus davidsonii. Molecular Ecology 14: 4085-4096.
  • Bernardi, G. 2005. Phylogeography and demography of sympatric sister species, Embiotoca jacksoni and E. lateralis along the California coast: Historical versus ecological factors. Evolution 59 386-394.
  • Crow, K.D., Kanamoto, Z., and Bernardi, G. 2004. Molecular phylogeny of the hexagrammid fishes using a multi-locus approach. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 32: 986-997.

Bernardi, G., Bucciarelli, G., Costagliola, D., Robertson, D.R., and Heiser, J.B. 2003. Evolution of coral reef fish Thalassoma spp. (Labridae): 1.Molecular phylogeny and biogeography. Marine Biology 144:369-375.

Costagliola, D., Robertson, D.R., Guidetti, P., Stefanni, S., Wirtz, P., Heiser, J.B., and Bernardi, G. 2003. Evolution of the coral reef fish Thalassoma spp. (Labridae): 2. Evolution of the eastern Atlantic species. Marine Biology 144:377-383.

Bernardi, G., Holbrook, S.J., Schmitt, R.J., and Crane, N.L. 2003. Genetic evidence for two distanct clades in a French Ploynesian population of the coral reef three-spot damselfish, Dascyllus trimaculatus. Marine Biology 143:485-490.

Bernardi, G., Findley, L., and Rocha-Olivares, A. 2003. Vicariance and dispersal across Baja California in disjunct marine fish populations. Evolution 57:1599-1609.

Fauvelot, C., Bernardi, G., Bonhomme, F., and Planes, S. 2003. Reductions in the mitochondrial DNA diversity of coral reef fish provide evidence of population bottlenecks resulting from Holocene sea-level change Evolution 57:1571-1583.

Bucciarelli, G., Golani, D., and Bernardi, G. 2002. Genetic cryptic species as biological invaders: The case of a Lessepsian fish migrant, the hardyhead silverside Atherinomorus lacunosus. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol 273:143-149.

Bernardi, G., Holbrook, S.J., Schmitt, R.J., Crane, N.L., and DeMartini, E. 2002. Species boundaries, populations, and colour morphs in the coral reef three-spot damselfish (Dascyllus trimaculatus) species-complex. Proc. Roy. Soc. London 269:599-605.

Planes, S., Doherty, P., and Bernardi, G. 2001. Unusual case of extreme genetic divergence in a marine fish, Acanthochromis polyacanthus, within the Great Barrier Reef and the Coral Sea. Evolution 55:2263-2273.

Bernardi G., Holbrook S.J., and Schmitt R.J. 2001. Dispersal of the coral reef three-spot dascyllus, Dascyllus trimaculatus, at three spatial scales. Mar. Biol. 138:457-465.

Huang, D., and Bernardi, G. 2001. Disjunct Sea of Cortez - Pacific Ocean Gillichthys mirabilis populations and the evolutionary origin of their paedomorphic relative, Gillichthys seta. Mar. Biol. 138:421-428.