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Autor:
Jessica Hernandez, Camilo Escallón, Daniel Medina, Ben J Vernasco, Jenifer B Walke, Lisa K Belden, Ignacio T Moore
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 2, p e0228982 (2020)
Host-associated microbial communities can influence the overall health of their animal hosts, and many factors, including behavior and physiology, can impact the formation of these complex communities. Bacteria within these communities can be transmi
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https://doaj.org/article/af1ba29421984f79971652d7ca9385b2
Autor:
Thomas W. Small, Ben J. Vernasco, Camilo Escallón, Brent M. Horton, Ignacio T. Moore, Thomas B. Ryder
Publikováno v:
General and Comparative Endocrinology. 273:184-191
Studies of birds have greatly advanced our understanding of how testosterone modulates complex phenotypes, specifically its role in mediating male reproductive and associated behaviors. Yet most of the foundational studies have been limited to northe
Autor:
Daniel Medina, Lisa K. Belden, Ben J. Vernasco, Ignacio T. Moore, Jenifer B. Walke, Jessica Hernandez, Camilo Escallón
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 2, p e0228982 (2020)
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE
Host-associated microbial communities can influence the overall health of their animal hosts, and many factors, including behavior and physiology, can impact the formation of these complex communities. Bacteria within these communities can be transmi
Publikováno v:
Integrative Organismal Biology
The symbiotic microbial communities, or “microbiomes,” that reside on animals are dynamic, and can be affected by the behavior and physiology of the host. These communities provide many critical beneficial functions for their hosts, but they can
Autor:
Elisa Bonaccorso, Nicole M. Weinstein, Carlos A. Rodríguez-Saltos, Ignacio T. Moore, James A. Tallant, Winfried Wojtenek, Camilo Escallón
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological Genetics and Physiology. 325:501-510
Elevation has been proposed as a dominant ecological variable shaping life history traits and subsequently their underlying hormonal mechanisms. In an earlier meta-analysis of tropical birds, elevation was positively related to testosterone levels. F
Autor:
Jenifer B. Walke, Camilo Escallón, Ignacio T. Moore, Roderick V. Jensen, Lisa K. Belden, Guy Cormier, Matthew H. Becker
Publikováno v:
Functional Ecology. 31:192-203
Summary Testosterone mediates several key aspects of male reproduction, but maintaining high testosterone levels can reduce long-term survival. One of the proposed pathways by which testosterone can influence survival is through increased risk of par
Autor:
Chad E. Montgomery, Emily N. Taylor, Cas Eikenaar, Camilo Escallón, Amber Branske, Nicholas B. Pollock, Sloane N. Henningsen, Ignacio T. Moore, Julius A. Frazier, Scott W. Dorr, P. J. Muelleman, Matthew L. Holding
Publikováno v:
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology. 87:363-373
Field endocrine studies providing new comparisons for inference into the evolutionary and ecological factors shaping organismal physiology are important, often yielding novel physiological insights. Here, we explored factors associated with the sex s
Autor:
Natalie M. Claunch, Camilo Escallón, Ignacio T. Moore, Ben J. Vernasco, Emily N. Taylor, Julius A. Frazier
Publikováno v:
General and comparative endocrinology. 248
In the face of global change, free-ranging organisms are expected to experience more unpredictable stressors. An understanding of how organisms with different life history strategies will respond to such changes is an integral part of biodiversity co
Autor:
Camilo Escallón, Natalie M. Claunch, Ignacio T. Moore, John Stepanek, Julius A. Frazier, Ben J. Vernasco, Emily N. Taylor
Publikováno v:
Herpetologica. 75:143
Metachrosis, or color change, in reptiles is used for thermoregulation, crypsis, and many other purposes. The mechanism and function of metachrosis remain unknown for many species, however...
Publikováno v:
Herpetologica. 68:523-540
The High-Andean Frog (Dendropsophus labialis) is distributed along the Eastern Andes of Colombia between 1900 and 3600 m. We analyzed multiple traits to determine if acoustics and morphology covary with genealogical history or if they evolved followi