Search Results - "Anderson, Hannah M"
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Forearm cutaneous vascular and sudomotor responses to whole body passive heat stress in young smokers
Published in American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology (01-07-2015)“…The purpose of this study was to compare smokers and nonsmokers' sudomotor and cutaneous vascular responses to whole body passive heat stress. Nine regularly…”
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Detectability of a poison frog and its Batesian mimic depends on body posture and viewing angle
Published in Behavioral ecology (01-11-2024)“…Abstract Aposematic signals warn predators that prey should be avoided due to dangerous secondary defences. However, as warning signals do not always produce…”
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Size‐dependent colouration balances conspicuous aposematism and camouflage
Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-07-2023)“…Colour is an important component of many different defensive strategies, but signal efficacy and detectability will also depend on the size of the coloured…”
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Correction: Behavioral and physiological evidence that increasing group size ameliorates the impacts of social disturbance
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Temporal variability in nutrient use among Streptomyces suggests dynamic niche partitioning
Published in Environmental microbiology (01-12-2023)“…Soil bacteria spend significant periods in dormant or semi‐dormant states that are interrupted by resource pulses which can lead to periods of rapid growth and…”
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Imperfect transparency and camouflage in glass frogs
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (09-06-2020)“…Camouflage patterns prevent detection and/or recognition by matching the background, disrupting edges, or mimicking particular background features. In variable…”
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Behavioral and physiological evidence that increasing group size ameliorates the impacts of social disturbance
Published in Journal of experimental biology (28-07-2020)“…Intra-group social stability is important for the long-term productivity and health of social organisms. We evaluated the effect of group size on group…”
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Early production of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) and willow (Salix spp.) indicates carbon accumulation potential in Appalachian reclaimed mine and agriculture soil
Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-05-2024)“…The production of bioproduct feedstocks such as switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) and willow (Salix spp.) on degraded lands provides an opportunity to grow…”
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Root exudation and rhizosphere microbial assembly are influenced by novel plant trait diversity in carrot genotypes
Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-10-2024)“…Root exudate composition can influence rhizosphere microbial recruitment and is tightly controlled by plant genetics. However, little research has profiled…”
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Episodic correlations in behavioural lateralization differ between a poison frog and its mimic
Published in Animal behaviour (01-04-2021)“…Sensory and behavioural lateralization is thought to increase neural efficiency and facilitate coordinated behaviour across much of the animal kingdom…”
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Behavioral and physiological evidence that increasing group size ameliorates the impacts of social disturbance
Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-01-2020)“…Intra-group social stability is important for the long-term productivity and health of social organisms. We evaluated the effect of group size on group…”
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