Daniel D. Heath
Professor
Biology
University of Waterloo
Canada
Biography
Dr. Daniel D. Heath, received his Ph.D. 1993, Animal Science, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He currently working as a Professor And Executive Director for the University of Waterloo.
Research Interest
Uses genetic tools (quantitative, population and molecular) and field techniques to address fundamental questions in evolution, ecology and conservation biology, primarily in aquatic ecosystems.
Publications
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Heath DD, Lwama GK, Devlin RH. PCR primed with VNTR core sequences yields species specific patterns and hypervariable probes. Nucleic Acids Research. 1993 Dec 11;21(24):5782-5.
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Heath DD, Fox CW, Heath JW. Maternal effects on offspring size: variation through early development of chinook salmon. Evolution. 1999 Oct 1;53(5):1605-11.
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Heath DD, Heath JW, Bryden CA, Johnson RM, Fox CW. Rapid evolution of egg size in captive salmon. science. 2003 Mar 14;299(5613):1738-40.