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pro vyhledávání: '"Natalie C. Steinel"'
Autor:
Andrew P. Hendry, Rowan D. H. Barrett, Alison M. Bell, Michael A. Bell, Daniel I. Bolnick, Kiyoko M. Gotanda, Grant E. Haines, Åsa J. Lind, Michelle Packer, Catherine L. Peichel, Christopher R. Peterson, Hilary A. Poore, Robert L. Massengill, Kathryn Milligan‐McClellan, Natalie C. Steinel, Sarah Sanderson, Matthew R. Walsh, Jesse N. Weber, Alison M. Derry
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 14, Iss 6, Pp n/a-n/a (2024)
Abstract Eco‐evolutionary experiments are typically conducted in semi‐unnatural controlled settings, such as mesocosms; yet inferences about how evolution and ecology interact in the real world would surely benefit from experiments in natural unc
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/599e93ff77764e559f1c1c42595ad3b0
Autor:
Lauren E. Fuess, Stijn den Haan, Fei Ling, Jesse N. Weber, Natalie C. Steinel, Daniel I. Bolnick
Publikováno v:
mBio, Vol 12, Iss 3 (2021)
Here, we document associations between host gene expression and gut microbiome composition in a nonmammalian vertebrate species. We highlight associations between expression of immune genes and both microbiome diversity and abundance of specific micr
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3a4567327b924af7963b4668943e2938
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Immunology, Vol 8 (2017)
Heritable population differences in immune gene expression following infection can reveal mechanisms of host immune evolution. We compared gene expression in infected and uninfected threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) from two natural pop
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b5d00885cd6a40d0b75585d8f351d5b4
Autor:
Natalie C. Steinel, Daniel I. Bolnick
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Immunology, Vol 8 (2017)
Melanomacrophage centers (MMCs) are aggregates of highly pigmented phagocytes found primarily in the head kidney and spleen, and occasionally the liver of many vertebrates. Preliminary histological analyses suggested that MMCs are structurally simila
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/42da07ba8e814f7eb88967d4478bb33c
Publikováno v:
Advances in Physiology Education. 46:517-525
Increasingly, basic science educators at medical and health science programs are faced with the challenge of delivering fundamental science content using evidence-based pedagogical approaches that build students' fund of knowledge while also supporti
Autor:
Jesse N. Weber, Natalie C. Steinel, Foen Peng, Kum Chuan Shim, Brian K. Lohman, Lauren E. Fuess, Swapna Subramanian, Stephen P. De Lisle, Daniel I. Bolnick
Publikováno v:
Science
Parasites impose fitness costs on their hosts. Biologists often assume that natural selection favors infection-resistant hosts. Yet, when the immune response itself is costly, theory suggests that selection may sometimes favor loss of resistance, whi
Publikováno v:
Parasitology. 149:1173-1178
The cestode Schistocephalus solidus is a common parasite in freshwater threespine stickleback populations, imposing strong fitness costs on their hosts. Given this, it is surprising how little is known about the timing and development of infections i
Autor:
Daniel I. Bolnick, Stijn den Haan, Natalie C. Steinel, Jesse N. Weber, Lauren E. Fuess, Kum Chuan Shim
Publikováno v:
Molecular ecology
Vertebrate immunity is a complex system consisting of a mix of constitutive and inducible defences. Furthermore, host immunity is subject to selective pressure from a range of parasites and pathogens which can produce variation in these defences acro
Autor:
Daniel I. Bolnick, Wang Gaoxue, Lei Ma, Natalie C. Steinel, Fei Ling, Jesse N. Weber, Chris C. R. Smith, Décio T. Corrêa, Bin Zhu
Publikováno v:
ISME J
Vertebrates' gut microbial communities can be altered by the hosts' parasites. Helminths inhabiting the gut lumen can interact directly with their host's microbiota via physical contact, chemical products, or competition for nutrients. Indirect inter
Autor:
Daniel I. Bolnick, S. De Lisle, Lauren E. Fuess, Foen Peng, Natalie C. Steinel, Jesse N. Weber, Kum Chuan Shim, Brian K. Lohman
Parasites impose fitness costs on their hosts. Biologists therefore tend to assume that natural selection favors infection-resistant hosts. Yet, when the immune response itself is costly, theory suggests selection may instead favor loss of resistance
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::0ab54ec33a1db03b16179dea2eb8aa13
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.08.04.455160
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.08.04.455160