Search Results - "Hinkson, Kristin M"
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Applying cryopreservation to anuran conservation biology
Published in Conservation science and practice (01-09-2019)“…Novel conservation methods have become increasingly important in protecting our remaining biodiversity in the face of unprecedented rates of species declines…”
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Inbreeding depression in sperm quality in a critically endangered amphibian
Published in Zoo biology (01-05-2020)“…Small, isolated populations often experience increased inbreeding and decreased heterozygosity, which increases the potential risk of inbreeding depression…”
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Selective method for invasive plant removal enhances restoration
Published in Restoration ecology (01-05-2024)“…Effective and sustainable restoration of habitats invaded by non‐native plant species requires both invader removal and recovery of native species. However,…”
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Cryopreservation and hormonal induction of spermic urine in a novel species: The smooth-sided toad (Rhaebo guttatus)
Published in Cryobiology (01-08-2019)“…Global amphibian declines have fueled an increased interest in amphibian assisted reproductive technologies. Within the genus Rhaebo, half of the species are…”
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Amphibian conservation using assisted reproductive technologies: Cryopreserved sperm affects offspring morphology, but not behavior, in a toad
Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-03-2020)“…With increasing rates of global biodiversity decline, strategies such as reintroduction or supplementation, have become increasingly important in conserving…”
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Sperm output and body condition are maintained independently of hibernation in an endangered temperate amphibian
Published in Reproduction fertility and development (01-04-2019)“…Hibernation is an integral part of the life history of species living in seasonal environments. However, our knowledge about the link between hibernation and…”
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First successful artificial insemination of the endangered Louisiana pinesnake, Pituophis ruthveni
Published in Zoo biology (01-03-2024)“…The Louisiana pinesnake (Pituophis ruthveni) is considered one of the rarest snakes in North America and was federally listed under the Endangered Species Act…”
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Effects of age on sperm quality metrics in endangered Mississippi gopher frogs (Lithobates sevosus) from captive populations used for controlled propagation and reintroduction efforts
Published in Zoo biology (01-05-2021)“…A decline in sperm quality with age is a common prediction of senescence‐based hypotheses and empirical studies. While widely studied across taxa, there is…”
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Temporal trends in genetic data and effective population size support efficacy of management practices in critically endangered dusky gopher frogs (Lithobates sevosus)
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-05-2016)“…Monitoring temporal changes in population genetic diversity and effective population size can provide vital information on future viability. The dusky gopher…”
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Using dermal glucocorticoids to determine the effects of disease and environment on the critically endangered Wyoming toad
Published in Conservation physiology (2021)“…Abstract Amphibian populations are declining worldwide, and increased exposure to environmental stressors, including global climate change and pathogens like…”
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Initial founders of captive populations are genetically representative of natural populations in critically endangered dusky gopher frogs, Lithobates sevosus
Published in Zoo biology (01-09-2016)“…The rapid rate of decline in amphibian populations has urged many researchers and conservationists to establish captive, or ex situ, populations. Such…”
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Using dermal glucocorticoids to determine the efects of disease and environment on the critically endangered Wyoming toad
Published in Conservation physiology (01-01-2021)“…Amphibian populations are declining worldwide, and increased exposure to environmental stressors, including global climate change and pathogens like…”
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