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Devaughn Fraser

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Vazquez J, Lauterbur M, Mottaghinia S, Bucci M, Fraser D, Gray-Sandoval G, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Oct; PMID: 39416019
The genus is one of the largest clades of bats, and exhibits some of the most extreme variation in lifespans among mammals alongside unique adaptations to viral tolerance and immune...
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Capel S, Hamilton N, Fraser D, Escalona M, Nguyen O, Sacco S, et al.
J Hered . 2023 Dec; 115(2):203-211. PMID: 38092381
Townsend's big-eared bat, Corynorhinus townsendii, is a cave- and mine-roosting species found largely in western North America. Considered a species of conservation concern throughout much of its range, protection efforts...
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Curti J, Fraser D, Escalona M, Fairbairn C, Sacco S, Sahasrabudhe R, et al.
J Hered . 2023 Sep; 115(1):139-148. PMID: 37712349
The Yuma myotis bat (Myotis yumanensis) is a small vespertilionid bat and one of 52 species of new world Myotis bats in the subgenus Pizonyx. While M. yumanensis populations currently...
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Eskew E, Fraser D, Vonhof M, Pinsky M, Maslo B
Mol Ecol . 2021 Sep; 30(24):6517-6530. PMID: 34516689
Emerging infectious diseases are significant threats to wildlife conservation, yet the impacts of pathogen exposure and infection can vary widely among host species. As such, conservation biologists and disease ecologists...
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Novak B, Fraser D, Maloney T
Genes (Basel) . 2020 Feb; 11(2). PMID: 32085502
Although oceans provide critical ecosystem services and support the most abundant populations on earth, the extent of damage impacting oceans and the diversity of strategies to protect them is disconcertingly,...
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Fraser D, Mouton A, Serieys L, Cole S, Carver S, VandeWoude S, et al.
Mol Ecol . 2018 Feb; 27(5):1170-1187. PMID: 29427407
Anticoagulant rodenticides (ARs) are indiscriminate toxicants that threaten nontarget predatory and scavenger species through secondary poisoning. Accumulating evidence suggests that AR exposure may have disruptive sublethal consequences on individuals that...