Eveline Pinseel Source Confirmed
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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Eveline Pinseel’s research investigates the biogeography and evolutionary history of diatoms, particularly in polar and high-altitude aquatic environments. Her work examines how environmental factors, such as salinity and climate dynamics, influence diatom communities and their distribution. Pinseel has published on topics including novel freshwater biogeography in Antarctica, strain-specific transcriptional responses in marine diatoms, and diatom endemism in alpine lakes. Her research also explores the dynamic acclimation processes of diatoms to osmotic stress and the evolutionary trajectories of polar lake microbiomes. Pinseel has a h-index of 17 and has authored 65 publications with 963 citations. She collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Andrew J. Alverson, Elizabeth C. Ruck, Kala M. Downey, and Wade R. Roberts, with whom she shares multiple publications.
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- h-index: 17
- Publications: 65
- Citations: 963
Selected Publications
- Genome‐Wide Adaptation to a Complex Environmental Gradient in a Keystone Phytoplankton Species (2025) DOI
- The Divergent Responses of Salinity Generalists to Hyposaline Stress Provide Insights Into the Colonisation of Freshwaters by Diatoms (2024) DOI
- A New Dawn for Protist Biogeography (2024) DOI
- Soil Diatoms and Their Use in Bioindication (2024) DOI
- The divergent responses of salinity generalists to hyposaline stress provide insights into the colonization of freshwaters by diatoms (2024) DOI
- Dataset from: Resolving marine–freshwater transitions by diatoms through a fog of gene tree discordance (2023) DOI
- Supporting data for Bryłka et al., 2023 Gene duplication, shifting selection, and functional diversification of silicon transporter proteins in marine and freshwater diatoms. (2023) DOI
- Dataset from: Resolving marine–freshwater transitions by diatoms through a fog of gene tree discordance (2023) DOI
- Supporting data for Bryłka et al., 2023 Gene duplication, shifting selection, and functional diversification of silicon transporter proteins in marine and freshwater diatoms. (2023) DOI
- Gene Duplication, Shifting Selection, and Dosage Balance of Silicon Transporter Proteins in Marine and Freshwater Diatoms (2023) DOI
- Local adaptation of a marine diatom is governed by genome-wide changes in diverse metabolic processes (2023) DOI
- Local adaptation of a marine diatom is governed by genome-wide changes in diverse metabolic processes (2023) DOI
- Resolving Marine–Freshwater Transitions by Diatoms Through a Fog of Gene Tree Discordance (2023) DOI
- Diatom endemism and taxonomic turnover: Assessment in high-altitude alpine lakes covering a large geographical range (2023) DOI
- The dynamic response to hypoosmotic stress reveals distinct stages of freshwater acclimation by a euryhaline diatom (2022) DOI
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