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Autor:
Courtney E. Neleigh, Christopher A. Distel, Joseph D. Castiglione, Cynthia M. Owsley, M. Lee Vaughan
Publikováno v:
BIOS. 88:86-91
Invasive species threaten biodiversity worldwide. Armored catfish, which are benthic grazers, have been introduced globally and damage ecosystems in numerous ways. However, their competitive interactions with native benthic grazers have not been test
Publikováno v:
Journal of Herpetology. 53:1
Publikováno v:
Ecotoxicology. 20:875-884
Priority effects are defined as asymmetric responses of different species colonizing the same habitat in different sequences and are important in structuring communities, particularly for ephemeral systems that are colonized annually. Amphibians ofte
Publikováno v:
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 60:343-350
Although exposure to pesticides has been correlated with amphibian declines, the mechanism of their role remains enigmatic. Declines have been associated with sublethal exposure, but few outdoor studies have evaluated impacts of low pesticide concent
Publikováno v:
Environmental toxicology and chemistry. 29(10)
The present study evaluates whether larval density and aquatic exposure to the insecticide carbaryl influenced susceptibility to terrestrial exposure of carbaryl through effects on juvenile feeding ability, growth, and survival with metamorphs of Ame
Autor:
Christopher A. Distel, Suyu Shu, Charles S. Carter, Peter A. Cohen, Mohamed Awad, Hassan Nagem, Wenjun Zhang, Gary K. Koski, Terrence D. Johnson, John F. Tisdale, Brian J. Czerniecki, Xin-Yuan Fu, Zhengqi Wang, Kevin D. Bunting, Christopher Paustian
Publikováno v:
Blood. 112(5)
The clinical outcomes of dendritic cell (DC)–based immunotherapy remain disappointing, with DCs often displaying a tenuous capacity to complete maturation and DC1 polarization in the tumor host. Surprisingly, we observed that the capacity for succe
Publikováno v:
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 28:1963
No single mechanism has been explicitly linked to explain global amphibian declines, but pesticides have been implicated as potential drivers. In mesocosm experiments, we tested the hypotheses that American toads (Bufo americanus) would respond diffe