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pro vyhledávání: '"India Schneider-Crease"'
Autor:
India Schneider-Crease, Randi H Griffin, Megan A Gomery, Pierre Dorny, John C Noh, Sukwan Handali, Holly M Chastain, Patricia P Wilkins, Charles L Nunn, Noah Snyder-Mackler, Jacinta C Beehner, Thore J Bergman
Publikováno v:
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 11, Iss 7, p e0005709 (2017)
Despite the global distribution and public health consequences of Taenia tapeworms, the life cycles of taeniids infecting wildlife hosts remain largely undescribed. The larval stage of Taenia serialis commonly parasitizes rodents and lagomorphs, but
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https://doaj.org/article/f971215e6ec842b498a7c9471aff3fc8
Autor:
Patricia M. DeLacey, Rachel F. Perlman, Sharmi Sen, India Schneider-Crease, Kenneth L. Chiou, Alemayehu Lemma, Ferehiwot Ayele, James P. Higham, Amy Lu, Noah Snyder-Mackler, Jacinta C. Beehner, Thore J. Bergman
Publikováno v:
Mammalian Biology. 102:751-763
Autor:
Thore J. Bergman, Megan A. Gomery, Amy Lu, Noah Snyder-Mackler, Jacinta C. Beehner, India Schneider-Crease, Lia Koklic
Publikováno v:
Funct Ecol
Understanding the relative strength of ecology and phylogeny in shaping parasite communities can inform parasite control and wildlife conservation initiatives while contributing to the study of host species evolution. We tested the relative strengths
Autor:
Thore J. Bergman, Amy Lu, Jacinta C. Beehner, Noah Snyder-Mackler, Kenneth L Chiou, India Schneider-Crease
Publikováno v:
Animal Behaviour. 159:89-95
The experience of traumatic events can catalyse physiological trade-offs that increase the vulnerability of organisms to disease and death. Among potential sources of trauma, the arrival of new males in female-philopatric species may be particularly
Autor:
Benjamin C. Trumble, Aaron D. Blackwell, Michael Gurven, Hillard Kaplan, Thomas S. Kraft, Daniel K. Cummings, Ivan Maldonado Suarez, Jonathan Stieglitz, Noah Snyder-Mackler, Melissa Emery Thompson, India Schneider-Crease
BackgroundSoil-transmitted helminth (STH) infections can catalyze immunological changes that affect the response to subsequent infections, particularly those that elicit strong inflammatory responses. As globalization heightens the risk that remote c
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::4b223d58afe70609c1ac7531cb4e3ff7
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.09.29.462428
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.09.29.462428
Autor:
Amy Lu, Christina M. Bergey, Belayneh Abebe, Thore J. Bergman, Jeffrey Rogers, Jay F. Storz, Idrissa S. Chuma, Anthony V. Signore, Anthony D'Ippolito, Fanuel Kebede, Noah Snyder-Mackler, Kenneth L Chiou, Amanda D. Melin, Alemayehu Lemma, Nga Nguyen, Abebaw Azanaw Haile, Andrew S. Burrell, Peter J. Fashing, Marlys L. Houck, Sascha Knauf, Ferehiwot Ayele, Jane E. Phillips-Conroy, Mareike C Janiak, India Schneider-Crease, Clifford J. Jolly, Colleen McCann, Sharmi Sen, Jeffrey D. Wall, Jacinta C. Beehner
Survival at high altitude requires adapting to extreme conditions such as environmental hypoxia. To understand high-altitude adaptations in a primate, we assembled the genome of the gelada (Theropithecus gelada), an endemic Ethiopian monkey, and comp
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::52af895ecc25a9fc63bd3807ccd3327d
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.09.01.458582
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.09.01.458582
Autor:
India Schneider-Crease
Publikováno v:
Neglected Diseases in Monkeys ISBN: 9783030522827
As globally distributed parasites of humans, livestock, and wildlife, taeniid parasites exploit predator–prey relationships across mammalian systems. Infections with the larval taeniid stage cause symptoms ranging from the neurological (e.g., paral
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::0a597b736f500fc8cd0e6c73dfa0cc17
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52283-4_14
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52283-4_14
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution
Accurately estimating infection prevalence is fundamental to the study of population health, disease dynamics, and infection risk factors. Prevalence is estimated as the proportion of infected individuals (“individual‐based estimation”), but is
Publikováno v:
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health
Autor:
Jacob A. Feder, India Schneider-Crease, Sofia C. Carrera, Lauren Petrullo, Amy Lu, Noah Snyder-Mackler
Publikováno v:
Evolutionary anthropologyREFERENCES. 28(5)
Adverse ecological and social conditions during early life are known to influence development, with rippling effects that may explain variation in adult health and fitness. The adaptive function of such developmental plasticity, however, remains rela