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Adam N Rountrey

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Cherney M, Fisher D, Auchus R, Rountrey A, Selcer P, Shirley E, et al.
Nature . 2023 May; 618(7965):E22. PMID: 37237108
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Cherney M, Fisher D, Auchus R, Rountrey A, Selcer P, Shirley E, et al.
Nature . 2023 May; 617(7961):533-539. PMID: 37138076
Hormones in biological media reveal endocrine activity related to development, reproduction, disease and stress on different timescales. Serum provides immediate circulating concentrations, whereas various tissues record steroid hormones accumulated over...
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Holen S, Demere T, Fisher D, Fullagar R, Paces J, Jefferson G, et al.
Nature . 2018 Feb; 554(7691):E3. PMID: 29420475
No abstract available.
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Ong J, Rountrey A, Black B, Nguyen H, Coulson P, Newman S, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2018 Feb; 24(5):1894-1903. PMID: 29411925
Entrainment of growth patterns of multiple species to single climatic drivers can lower ecosystem resilience and increase the risk of species extinction during stressful climatic events. However, predictions of the...
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Holen S, Demere T, Fisher D, Fullagar R, Paces J, Jefferson G, et al.
Nature . 2017 Apr; 544(7651):479-483. PMID: 28447646
The earliest dispersal of humans into North America is a contentious subject, and proposed early sites are required to meet the following criteria for acceptance: (1) archaeological evidence is found...
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Ong J, Rountrey A, Zinke J, Meeuwig J, Grierson P, ODonnell A, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2016 Mar; 22(8):2776-86. PMID: 26970074
The effects of climate change are difficult to predict for many marine species because little is known of their response to climate variations in the past. However, long-term chronologies of...
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Nguyen H, Rountrey A, Meeuwig J, Coulson P, Feng M, Newman S, et al.
Sci Rep . 2015 Mar; 5:9044. PMID: 25761975
The effects of climate change on predatory fishes in deep shelf areas are difficult to predict because complex processes may govern food availability and temperature at depth. We characterised the...
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Rountrey A, Coulson P, Meeuwig J, Meekan M
Glob Chang Biol . 2014 May; 20(8):2450-8. PMID: 24862838
Ecological modeling shows that even small, gradual changes in body size in a fish population can have large effects on natural mortality, biomass, and catch. However, efforts to model the...