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Christina M Hernandez

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Hernandez C, van Daalen S, Liguori A, Neubert M, Caswell H, Gribble K
J Anim Ecol . 2024 Nov; 94(1):99-111. PMID: 39588710
Environmental factors and individual attributes, and their interactions, impact survival, growth and reproduction of an individual throughout its life. In the clonal rotifer Brachionus, low food conditions delay reproduction and...
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Ellner S, Snyder R, Adler P, Hernandez C, Hooker G
Ecology . 2024 Oct; 105(11):e4404. PMID: 39370719
One strand of modern coexistence theory (MCT) partitions invader growth rates (IGR) to quantify how different mechanisms contribute to species coexistence, highlighting fluctuation-dependent mechanisms. A general conclusion from the classical...
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Hernandez C, Ellner S, Snyder R, Hooker G
Ecol Lett . 2024 Mar; 27(3):e14390. PMID: 38549267
Chance pervades life. In turn, life histories are described by probabilities (e.g. survival and breeding) and averages across individuals (e.g. mean growth rate and age at maturity). In this study,...
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Canfield K, Sterling A, Hernandez C, Chu S, Edwards B, Fontaine D, et al.
Prog Oceanogr . 2024 Jan; 218:1-15. PMID: 38269259
Achieving gender equity is a long-standing and ubiquitous challenge in marine science. Creating equitable experiences for all genders in marine science requires recognizing scientists' intersectional identities, and how this leads...
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Peng J, Federman H, Hernandez C, Siracusa M
Front Immunol . 2022 Oct; 13:995432. PMID: 36225918
Parasitic helminth infections remain a significant global health issue and are responsible for devastating morbidity and economic hardships. During infection, helminths migrate through different host organs, which results in substantial...
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Peng J, Sy C, Ponessa J, Lemenze A, Hernandez C, Inclan-Rico J, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2022 Sep; 119(37):e2201645119. PMID: 36070344
Neuroimmune interactions are crucial for regulating immunity and inflammation. Recent studies have revealed that the central nervous system (CNS) senses peripheral inflammation and responds by releasing molecules that limit immune...
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Doke T, Abedini A, Aldridge D, Yang Y, Park J, Hernandez C, et al.
Nat Immunol . 2022 May; 23(6):947-959. PMID: 35552540
Inflammation is an important component of fibrosis but immune processes that orchestrate kidney fibrosis are not well understood. Here we apply single-cell sequencing to a mouse model of kidney fibrosis....
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van Daalen S, Hernandez C, Caswell H, Neubert M, Gribble K
Am Nat . 2022 Apr; 199(5):603-616. PMID: 35472026
AbstractVariance among individuals in fitness components reflects both genuine heterogeneity between individuals and stochasticity in events experienced along the life cycle. Maternal age represents a form of heterogeneity that affects...
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Inclan-Rico J, Ponessa J, Valero-Pacheco N, Hernandez C, Sy C, Lemenze A, et al.
Nat Immunol . 2020 Aug; 21(10):1181-1193. PMID: 32807943
Type 2 cytokine responses promote parasitic immunity and initiate tissue repair; however, they can also result in immunopathologies when not properly restricted. Although basophilia is recognized as a common feature...
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Hernandez C, van Daalen S, Caswell H, Neubert M, Gribble K
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2020 Jul; 117(28):16431-16437. PMID: 32601237
Maternal effect senescence-a decline in offspring survival or fertility with maternal age-has been demonstrated in many taxa, including humans. Despite decades of phenotypic studies, questions remain about how maternal effect...