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Brianna R Beechler

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Tsuchida D, Gentzkow M, Spaan R, Burco J, Couch C, Spaan J, et al.
J Wildl Dis . 2024 Apr; 60(3):721-726. PMID: 38659241
Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) are herbivorous ungulates that live in forage-poor areas of the American west. The trace minerals that herbivores derive from forage are important for immune function. Therefore,...
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Botha A, Fuller A, Beechler B, Combrink H, Jolles A, Maloney S, et al.
Physiol Biochem Zool . 2023 Sep; 96(5):342-355. PMID: 37713716
AbstractReduced energy intake can compromise the ability of a mammal to maintain body temperature within a narrow 24-h range, leading to heterothermy. To investigate the main drivers of heterothermy in...
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Rushmore J, Beechler B, Tavalire H, Gorsich E, Charleston B, Devan-Song A, et al.
Ecol Evol . 2023 Aug; 13(8):e10447. PMID: 37621318
Many infectious pathogens are shared through social interactions, and examining host connectivity has offered valuable insights for understanding patterns of pathogen transmission across wildlife species. African buffalo are social ungulates...
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Rothenberg S, Beechler B, Burco J, Rae S, Steingass S, Barton D, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2023 Aug; 900:166412. PMID: 37611708
Urogenital carcinoma (UGC) is prevalent among California sea lions (Zalophus californianus), while less is known concerning UGC among Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus). Our objective was to investigate associations between...
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Combrink L, Humphreys I, Washburn Q, Arnold H, Stagaman K, Kasschau K, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2023 Mar; 14:1092216. PMID: 36910202
Extensive research in well-studied animal models underscores the importance of commensal gastrointestinal (gut) microbes to animal physiology. Gut microbes have been shown to impact dietary digestion, mediate infection, and even...
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Dugovich B, Beechler B, Dolan B, Crowhurst R, Gonzales B, Powers J, et al.
J Anim Ecol . 2023 Jan; 92(7):1456-1469. PMID: 36637333
Habitat fragmentation is an important driver of biodiversity loss and can be remediated through management actions aimed at maintenance of natural connectivity in metapopulations. Connectivity may protect populations from infectious...
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Arnold H, Hanselmann R, Duke S, Sharpton T, Beechler B
PLoS One . 2022 Dec; 17(12):e0268730. PMID: 36454958
Feline upper respiratory tract disease (FURTD), often caused by infections etiologies, is a multifactorial syndrome affecting feline populations worldwide. Because of its highly transmissible nature, infectious FURTD is most prevalent...
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Rothenberg S, Sweitzer D, Rackerby B, Couch C, Cohen L, Broughton H, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2021 Jun; 12:648685. PMID: 34177830
Objectives: Methylmercury metabolism was investigated in Pacific walruses () from St. Lawrence Island, Alaska, United States. Methods: Total mercury and methylmercury concentrations were measured in fecal samples and paired colon...
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Couch C, Stagaman K, Spaan R, Combrink H, Sharpton T, Beechler B, et al.
Nat Commun . 2021 Apr; 12(1):2267. PMID: 33859184
Studies in humans and laboratory animals link stable gut microbiome "enterotypes" with long-term diet and host health. Understanding how this paradigm manifests in wild herbivores could provide a mechanistic explanation...
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Glidden C, Coon C, Beechler B, McNulty C, Ezenwa V, Jolles A
J Anim Ecol . 2020 Nov; 90(3):602-614. PMID: 33232513
The dynamics of directly transmitted pathogens in natural populations are likely to result from the combined effects of host traits, pathogen biology, and interactions among pathogens within a host. Discovering...