Published
Fedrizzi, N., Stiassny, M.J., Melnick, D.J., Amato, G.D., Boehm, J.T., Dougherty, E.R., and M. Mendez. (2015). Population Structuring of the Dwarf Seahorse (Hippocampus zosterae) in Florida. PLoS One. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0132308
Woodall, L., Koldewey, H., Boehm, J.T., and S. Paul (2015). Past and present drivers of population structure in a small coastal fish, the European long snouted seahorse, Hippocampus guttulatus. Conservation Genetics. doi: 10.1007/s10592-015-0728-y.
Boehm, J.T., Waldman, J., Robinson, J.D., and M.J. Hickerson. (2015) Population genomics reveals coastal western mid-Atlantic seahorses (Hippocampus erectus) to be residents rather than vagrants. PLoS ONE 10(1): e0116219
Boehm, J.T., Woodall, L., Teske, P., Lourie, S.L., Baldwin, C., Waldman, J. and M. Hickerson (2013) Marine dispersal and barriers drive Atlantic seahorse diversification. Journal of Biogeography. 40 (10), 1839-1849.
Leray, M., Yang, Y.J., Meyer, C.P., Mills S.C., Agudelo, N., Ranwez, V., Boehm, J.T., and R. Machida (2013) Targeting a short fragment of the mitochondrial COI region for metabarcoding metazoan diversity: application for characterizing coral reef fish gut contents. Frontiers in Zoology. 10 (1), 34
Leray, M., Boehm, J.T., Mills, S.C., and C.P. Meyer (2012) Moorea BIOCODE barcode library as a tool for understanding predator prey interactions: insights into the diet of common predatory coral reef fishes. Coral Reefs. 31: 383-388.
Berger, N., Boehm, J.T., Haseltine, M.G., and T.J. Goreau (2011) Increased oyster growth and survival using BioRock technology. Book chapter: Innovative methods of marine ecosystem restoration. CRC Press, United States.
In Review or Revision
Boehm, J.T., Harris, S. Bovee, E., Eddins, K., Akahoho, I., Foster, M., Pell, S., Hickerson, M.J., Amato, G.D., DeSalle, R., and J. Waldman. In final revision (accepted). Comparing traditional Chinese medicine with Internet and souvenir markets of the United States seahorse trade: an example of DNA barcoding as a teaching tool for wildlife forensics. PeerJ.
Boehm, J.T., Putman, N.F., Xue, A.T., Robinson, J.D., Harris, S., Joseph, T., Baldwin, C., and M.J. Hickerson. In revision. Comparative population genomics of co-distributed pipefishes and seahorses reveal ocean currents driving gene-flow asymmetry and magnitude in macro-algal rafting species.
Harris, S.E., Xue, A.T., Alvarado-Serrano, D., Boehm, J.T., Joseph, T., Hickerson, M.J. and J. Munshi-South. In review. Urbanization shapes the demographic history of a city-dwelling native rodent. (Pre-print at BioRXiv: doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/032979)
Floeter, S.R., Lastrucci, N.S., Boehm, J.T., and L.A. Rocha, L.A. In revision. Genetic divergence of marine organisms between Brazil and the Caribbean indicate strong Pleistocene influence by the Amazon Barrier.
Montanari, S., Boehm, J.T., and G.D. Amato. In revision. Diet profile of Asian tigers using DNA-based analysis of scats: the importance of understanding dietary ecology for conservation.
In Preparation or Progress
Boehm, J.T., Leray, M., Hickerson, M.J. and C.P. Meyer. In preparation. DNA barcoding of coral reef algal turf microhabitat community: an example with analysis of pipefish (Corythoichthys flavofasciatus) gut content and an emphasis on among Copepoda divergence.
Riquet, F., Deshald, D., Boehm, J.T. and A.B. Wilson. In preparation. Range-wide population genetics and spatial parentage analysis of Syngnathus fuscus.
McKeon, C.S., Boehm, J.T., and S. Harris. In progress. Metabarcoding of a unique Halimeda back reef habitat community and prey composition of two specialized resident predators.
Fedrizzi, N., Stiassny, M.J., Melnick, D.J., Amato, G.D., Boehm, J.T., Dougherty, E.R., and M. Mendez. (2015). Population Structuring of the Dwarf Seahorse (Hippocampus zosterae) in Florida. PLoS One. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0132308
Woodall, L., Koldewey, H., Boehm, J.T., and S. Paul (2015). Past and present drivers of population structure in a small coastal fish, the European long snouted seahorse, Hippocampus guttulatus. Conservation Genetics. doi: 10.1007/s10592-015-0728-y.
Boehm, J.T., Waldman, J., Robinson, J.D., and M.J. Hickerson. (2015) Population genomics reveals coastal western mid-Atlantic seahorses (Hippocampus erectus) to be residents rather than vagrants. PLoS ONE 10(1): e0116219
Boehm, J.T., Woodall, L., Teske, P., Lourie, S.L., Baldwin, C., Waldman, J. and M. Hickerson (2013) Marine dispersal and barriers drive Atlantic seahorse diversification. Journal of Biogeography. 40 (10), 1839-1849.
Leray, M., Yang, Y.J., Meyer, C.P., Mills S.C., Agudelo, N., Ranwez, V., Boehm, J.T., and R. Machida (2013) Targeting a short fragment of the mitochondrial COI region for metabarcoding metazoan diversity: application for characterizing coral reef fish gut contents. Frontiers in Zoology. 10 (1), 34
Leray, M., Boehm, J.T., Mills, S.C., and C.P. Meyer (2012) Moorea BIOCODE barcode library as a tool for understanding predator prey interactions: insights into the diet of common predatory coral reef fishes. Coral Reefs. 31: 383-388.
Berger, N., Boehm, J.T., Haseltine, M.G., and T.J. Goreau (2011) Increased oyster growth and survival using BioRock technology. Book chapter: Innovative methods of marine ecosystem restoration. CRC Press, United States.
In Review or Revision
Boehm, J.T., Harris, S. Bovee, E., Eddins, K., Akahoho, I., Foster, M., Pell, S., Hickerson, M.J., Amato, G.D., DeSalle, R., and J. Waldman. In final revision (accepted). Comparing traditional Chinese medicine with Internet and souvenir markets of the United States seahorse trade: an example of DNA barcoding as a teaching tool for wildlife forensics. PeerJ.
Boehm, J.T., Putman, N.F., Xue, A.T., Robinson, J.D., Harris, S., Joseph, T., Baldwin, C., and M.J. Hickerson. In revision. Comparative population genomics of co-distributed pipefishes and seahorses reveal ocean currents driving gene-flow asymmetry and magnitude in macro-algal rafting species.
Harris, S.E., Xue, A.T., Alvarado-Serrano, D., Boehm, J.T., Joseph, T., Hickerson, M.J. and J. Munshi-South. In review. Urbanization shapes the demographic history of a city-dwelling native rodent. (Pre-print at BioRXiv: doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/032979)
Floeter, S.R., Lastrucci, N.S., Boehm, J.T., and L.A. Rocha, L.A. In revision. Genetic divergence of marine organisms between Brazil and the Caribbean indicate strong Pleistocene influence by the Amazon Barrier.
Montanari, S., Boehm, J.T., and G.D. Amato. In revision. Diet profile of Asian tigers using DNA-based analysis of scats: the importance of understanding dietary ecology for conservation.
In Preparation or Progress
Boehm, J.T., Leray, M., Hickerson, M.J. and C.P. Meyer. In preparation. DNA barcoding of coral reef algal turf microhabitat community: an example with analysis of pipefish (Corythoichthys flavofasciatus) gut content and an emphasis on among Copepoda divergence.
Riquet, F., Deshald, D., Boehm, J.T. and A.B. Wilson. In preparation. Range-wide population genetics and spatial parentage analysis of Syngnathus fuscus.
McKeon, C.S., Boehm, J.T., and S. Harris. In progress. Metabarcoding of a unique Halimeda back reef habitat community and prey composition of two specialized resident predators.