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Amberleigh E Henschen

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Henschen A, Tillman F, Ruston S, Hawley D, Adelman J
Ecol Evol . 2025 Mar; 15(3):e70882. PMID: 40083727
Disease tolerance reduces the per-pathogen fitness costs of infection for hosts and is an important component of host adaptation to pathogens. However, how disease tolerance affects host transmission potential is...
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Dunn P, Sly N, Freeman-Gallant C, Henschen A, Bossu C, Ruegg K, et al.
Mol Ecol . 2024 Sep; 33(21):e17525. PMID: 39268700
Large structural variants in the genome, such as inversions, may play an important role in producing population structure and local adaptation to the environment through suppression of recombination. However, relatively...
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Veetil N, Henschen A, Hawley D, Melepat B, Dalloul R, Benes V, et al.
Front Immunol . 2024 Feb; 15:1250818. PMID: 38370402
Pathogen adaptations during host-pathogen co-evolution can cause the host balance between immunity and immunopathology to rapidly shift. However, little is known in natural disease systems about the immunological pathways optimised...
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Henschen A, Vinkler M, Langager M, Rowley A, Dalloul R, Hawley D, et al.
PLoS Pathog . 2023 Jun; 19(6):e1011408. PMID: 37294834
Animal hosts can adapt to emerging infectious disease through both disease resistance, which decreases pathogen numbers, and disease tolerance, which limits damage during infection without limiting pathogen replication. Both resistance...
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Vinkler M, Fiddaman S, Tesicky M, OConnor E, Savage A, Lenz T, et al.
J Evol Biol . 2023 May; 36(6):847-873. PMID: 37255207
Driven by co-evolution with pathogens, host immunity continuously adapts to optimize defence against pathogens within a given environment. Recent advances in genetics, genomics and transcriptomics have enabled a more detailed...
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Sly N, Freeman-Gallant C, Henschen A, Minias P, Whittingham L, Dunn P
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2022 Feb; 119(8). PMID: 35165176
Extravagant ornaments are thought to signal male quality to females choosing mates, but the evidence linking ornament size to male quality is controversial, particularly in cases in which females prefer...
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Henschen A, Adelman J
Integr Comp Biol . 2019 May; 59(5):1220-1230. PMID: 31141137
Host competence, or how well an individual transmits pathogens, varies substantially within and among animal populations. As this variation can alter the course of epidemics and epizootics, revealing its underlying...