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Autor:
Troy C. Neptune, Michael F. Benard
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 13, Iss 8, Pp n/a-n/a (2023)
Abstract Organisms that shift their phenologies in response to global warming will experience novel photic environments, as photoperiod (daylength) continues to follow the same annual cycle. How different organisms respond to novel photoperiods could
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https://doaj.org/article/941e7e639e134701b3cb75da302ab3af
Autor:
Donald T. McKnight, Kendall Ard, Renoir J. Auguste, Gaurav Barhadiya, Michael F. Benard, Paige Boban, Martin L. Dillon, Colleen T. Downs, Brett A. DeGregorio, Brad M. Glorioso, Rachel M. Goodman, Coen Hird, Ethan C. Hollender, Malcolm Kennedy, Rosie A. Kidman, Andrhea Massey, Pearson McGovern, Max Mühlenhaupt, Kayhan Ostovar, Danusia Podgorski, Cormac Price, Beth A. Reinke, Louise M. Streeting, Jane Venezia, Jeanne Young, Eric J. Nordberg
Publikováno v:
Global Ecology and Conservation, Vol 43, Iss , Pp e02444- (2023)
Diurnal basking (“sunning”) is common in many ectotherms and is generally thought to be a behavioural mechanism for thermoregulation. Recent studies have reported the occurrence of nocturnal basking in a few distantly-related species of freshwate
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7fd0bc25498848c1843d1aacb72cdf5e
Publikováno v:
Diversity, Vol 15, Iss 2, p 253 (2023)
A mechanistic understanding of phenology, the seasonal timing of life history events, is important for understanding species’ interactions and the potential responses of ecological communities to a rapidly changing climate. We present analysis of a
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https://doaj.org/article/9c7d90e1ab274d159910017d13b859cc
Autor:
Meredith S. Wright, Daniel H. Haft, Derek M. Harkins, Federico Perez, Kristine M. Hujer, Saralee Bajaksouzian, Michael F. Benard, Michael R. Jacobs, Robert A. Bonomo, Mark D. Adams
Publikováno v:
mBio, Vol 6, Iss 3 (2015)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1a043d0b88d646bd8869a4cd6ebb5c05
Autor:
Meredith S. Wright, Daniel H. Haft, Derek M. Harkins, Federico Perez, Kristine M. Hujer, Saralee Bajaksouzian, Michael F. Benard, Michael R. Jacobs, Robert A. Bonomo, Mark D. Adams
Publikováno v:
mBio, Vol 5, Iss 1 (2014)
ABSTRACT Acinetobacter baumannii is a globally important nosocomial pathogen characterized by an increasing incidence of multidrug resistance. Routes of dissemination and gene flow among health care facilities are poorly resolved and are important fo
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https://doaj.org/article/71a65212208f4a8588f88dc40134a600
Autor:
Freya E. Rowland, Elizabeth S. Schyling, L. Kealoha Freidenburg, Mark C. Urban, Jonathan L. Richardson, A. Z. Andis Arietta, Susan B. Rodrigues, Adriana D. Rubinstein, Michael F. Benard, David K. Skelly
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 103
Understanding drivers of metapopulation dynamics remains a critical challenge for ecology and conservation. In particular, the degree of synchrony in metapopulation dynamics determines how resilient a metapopulation is to a widespread disturbance. In
Publikováno v:
Journal of Herpetology. 51:402-410
Disease-associated mortality is a leading cause of amphibian declines and extinctions worldwide. Understanding the influence of land-management practices, like herbicide use, on amphibian immune defense traits could guide changes to improve conservat
Autor:
A. Floyd Scott, Adrianne B. Brand, Tracy A. G. Rittenhouse, Jonathan L. Richardson, David K. Skelly, Carmen R. Hardin, Charles K. Smith, Christopher J. Davis, Ward Hughson, Dennis E. Skidds, David Miller, Peter W. C. Paton, Evan H. Campbell Grant, Mark C. Urban, Rick A. Relyea, Earl E. Werner, Christopher J. Raithel, Staci M. Amburgey, Michael F. Benard
Publikováno v:
Global Change Biology. 24:439-454
Species' distributions will respond to climate change based on the relationship between local demographic processes and climate and how this relationship varies based on range position. A rarely tested demographic prediction is that populations at th
Autor:
Michael F. Benard, Hilary B. Rollins
Publikováno v:
Oecologia. 193(3)
Climate change is creating warmer, earlier springs, which are causing the phenology of many organisms to shift. Additionally, as temperatures increase, the body size of many ectotherms is decreasing. However, phenological and body size shifts are not
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 193:153-167
article i nfo Due to ease of global transportation, disease threatsto amphibians are expected to increase. Therefore it is crucial that we improve our understanding of factors which may depress disease resistance so that we can incorporate this infor