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pro vyhledávání: '"Carly R. Muletz-Wolz"'
Autor:
Sally L. Bornbusch, Alexandra Bamford, Piper Thacher, Adrienne Crosier, Paul Marinari, Robyn Bortner, Della Garelle, Travis Livieri, Rachel Santymire, Pierre Comizzoli, Michael Maslanka, Jesús E. Maldonado, Klaus-Peter Koepfli, Carly R. Muletz-Wolz, Alexandra L. DeCandia
Publikováno v:
Communications Biology, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2024)
Abstract Reproductive microbiomes contribute to reproductive health and success in humans. Yet data on reproductive microbiomes, and links to fertility, are absent for most animal species. Characterizing these links is pertinent to endangered species
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f9df2f43c48b49bc8c00442f3c7a2f0d
Autor:
Sally L. Bornbusch, Alexandra Bamford, Piper Thacher, Adrienne Crosier, Paul Marinari, Robyn Bortner, Della Garelle, Travis Livieri, Rachel Santymire, Pierre Comizzoli, Michael Maslanka, Jesús E. Maldonado, Klaus-Peter Koepfli, Carly R. Muletz-Wolz, Alexandra L. DeCandia
Publikováno v:
Communications Biology, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-1 (2024)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f2c2b695abb94dce99505d486c1fdb16
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2022)
Abstract In mammalian neonates, milk consumption provides nutrients, growth factors, immune molecules, and microbes. Milk microbiomes are increasingly recognized for their roles in seeding infant gut microbiomes and priming immune development. Howeve
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/dce0b211b81e4b33969076f2e543cbfd
Autor:
Sarah McGrath-Blaser, Morgan Steffen, T. Ulmar Grafe, María Torres-Sánchez, David S. McLeod, Carly R. Muletz-Wolz
Publikováno v:
Animal Microbiome, Vol 3, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2021)
Abstract Background The amphibian skin microbiome is an important mediator of host health and serves as a potential source of undiscovered scientifically significant compounds. However, the underlying modalities of how amphibian hosts obtain their in
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3d013ebbda8e4c6c90084fa11defb605
Publikováno v:
Animal Microbiome, Vol 3, Iss 1, Pp 1-19 (2021)
Abstract Background The gut microbiome is important to immune health, metabolism, and hormone regulation. Understanding host–microbiome relationships in captive animals may lead to mediating long term health issues common in captive animals. For in
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3549795a45f343dfaa0d517de596e425
Publikováno v:
Animal Microbiome, Vol 3, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2021)
Abstract Many parts of the animal body harbor microbial communities, known as animal-associated microbiomes, that affect the regulation of physiological functions. Studies in human and animal models have demonstrated that the reproductive biology and
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d2508c3296c04ea08a2ea517f4c1b6ab
Autor:
Kelly A. Speer, Melissa T. R. Hawkins, Mary Faith C. Flores, Michael R. McGowen, Robert C. Fleischer, Jesús E. Maldonado, Michael G. Campana, Carly R. Muletz-Wolz
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Vol 10 (2022)
Animal specimens in natural history collections are invaluable resources in examining the historical context of pathogen dynamics in wildlife and spillovers to humans. For example, natural history specimens may reveal new associations between bat spe
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/fee89d8d60e8435e9a71422ffb2b1d0c
Autor:
Carly R. Muletz‐Wolz, Erin Wilson Rankin, Sarah McGrath‐Blaser, Madhvi Venkatraman, Jesús E. Maldonado, Daniel S. Gruner, Robert C. Fleischer
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 11, Iss 4, Pp 1814-1828 (2021)
Abstract Rapid advances in genomic tools for use in ecological contexts and non‐model systems allow unprecedented insight into interactions that occur beyond direct observation. We developed an approach that couples microbial forensics with molecul
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/74194c18f56144848a88d07a903682a0
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Microbiology, Vol 11 (2020)
Captive management of many wildlife species can be challenging, with individuals displaying health disorders that are not generally described in the wild population. Retrospective studies have identified gastrointestinal (GI) diseases, in particular
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e76a1581bd644cedad322f229b3f3c0e
Autor:
Carly R. Muletz-Wolz, Jose G. Almario, Samuel E. Barnett, Graziella V. DiRenzo, An Martel, Frank Pasmans, Kelly R. Zamudio, Luís Felipe Toledo, Karen R. Lips
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Microbiology, Vol 8 (2017)
Symbiotic bacteria may dampen the impacts of infectious diseases on hosts by inhibiting pathogen growth. However, our understanding of the generality of pathogen inhibition by different bacterial taxa across pathogen genotypes and environmental condi
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8135ca74bbf14e969db808292b06eb40