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View article: The relationships between box turtle gut microbiomes and personality
The relationships between box turtle gut microbiomes and personality Open
Though well understood in model animals, the microbiome-brain axis has only recently been found to be important in wildlife health. Host behavior is an important component of this axis, and variation in individual animal personalities can …
View article: Identifying new small proteins through a molecular biology course‐based undergraduate research experience laboratory class
Identifying new small proteins through a molecular biology course‐based undergraduate research experience laboratory class Open
We developed a curriculum for an upper‐level molecular biology course‐based undergraduate research laboratory class funded by a National Science Foundation CAREER grant that focuses on identifying new small proteins in the bacterium, Esche…
View article: High landscape-level gene flow in the red-backed salamander (Plethodon cinereus)
High landscape-level gene flow in the red-backed salamander (Plethodon cinereus) Open
Anthropogenic changes are expected to shape the genetic structure of many herpetofaunal populations. Indeed, genetic analyses are often applied in disturbed habitats because they can determine the loss of genetic diversity in isolated popu…
View article: Migratory Flyways May Affect Population Structure in Double‐Crested Cormorants
Migratory Flyways May Affect Population Structure in Double‐Crested Cormorants Open
Double‐crested cormorants ( Phalacrocorax auritus ) recovered from a demographic bottleneck so well that they are now considered a nuisance species at breeding and wintering grounds across the United States and Canada. Management of this s…
View article: SURVEYING FOR RANAVIRUS IN GREEN FROGS (LITHOBATES CLAMITANS) AT FIVE LOCATIONS IN INDIANA
SURVEYING FOR RANAVIRUS IN GREEN FROGS (LITHOBATES CLAMITANS) AT FIVE LOCATIONS IN INDIANA Open
Ranaviruses are an emerging pathogen within the United States that infects amphibians, reptiles, and fish. A Frog Virus 3-like (FV3) ranavirus has been detected at only two locations in Indiana; however, there have been few attempts to bro…