Jacey C Van Wert
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Van Wert J, Birnie-Gauvin K, Gallagher J, Hardison E, Landfield K, Burkepile D, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2024 Jun;
14(1):13320.
PMID: 38858427
Climate change is intensifying extreme weather events, including marine heatwaves, which are prolonged periods of anomalously high sea surface temperature that pose a novel threat to aquatic animals. Tropical animals...
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Van Wert J, Ekstrom A, Gilbert M, Hendriks B, Cooke S, Patterson D, et al.
J Exp Biol
. 2024 Jun;
227(20).
PMID: 38841879
Female Pacific salmon often experience higher mortality than males during their once-in-a-lifetime up-river spawning migration, particularly when exposed to secondary stressors (e.g. high temperatures). However, the underlying mechanisms remain unknown....
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Ekstrom A, Hendriks B, Van Wert J, Gilbert M, Farrell A, Cooke S, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2023 Dec;
13(1):21204.
PMID: 38040741
Climatic warming elevates mortality for many salmonid populations during their physically challenging up-river spawning migrations, yet, the mechanisms underlying the increased mortality remain elusive. One hypothesis posits that a cardiac...
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Schwieterman G, Hardison E, Cox G, Van Wert J, Birnie-Gauvin K, Eliason E
Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol
. 2023 Sep;
286:111512.
PMID: 37726058
Heat-induced mortality in ectotherms may be attributed to impaired cardiac performance, specifically a collapse in maximum heart rate (f), although the physiological mechanisms driving this phenomenon are still unknown. Here,...
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Van Wert J, Ezzat L, Munsterman K, Landfield K, Schiettekatte N, Parravicini V, et al.
Ecology
. 2023 Jun;
104(8):e4119.
PMID: 37303281
Consumers mediate nutrient cycling through excretion and egestion across most ecosystems. In nutrient-poor tropical waters such as coral reefs, nutrient cycling is critical for maintaining productivity. While the cycling of...
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Van Wert J, Hendriks B, Ekstrom A, Patterson D, Cooke S, Hinch S, et al.
Conserv Physiol
. 2023 May;
11(1):coad022.
PMID: 37152448
Climate change is causing large declines in many Pacific salmon populations. In particular, warm rivers are associated with high levels of premature mortality in migrating adults. The Fraser River watershed...
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Guerra A, Van Wert J, Haupt A, McCauley D, Eliason E, Young H, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2023 Jan;
13(1):e9686.
PMID: 36620397
Variation in behavior within marine and terrestrial species can influence the functioning of the ecosystems they inhabit. However, the contribution of social behavior to ecosystem function remains underexplored. Many coral...
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Rogers L, Van Wert J, Mensinger A
J Neurophysiol
. 2022 Jul;
128(2):364-377.
PMID: 35830608
The inner ear of teleost fishes is composed of three paired multimodal otolithic end organs (saccule, utricle, and lagena), which encode auditory and vestibular inputs via the deflection of hair...
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Weinstein S, Van Wert J, Kinsella M, Tkach V, Lafferty K
Ecology
. 2019 Jul;
100(9):e02807.
PMID: 31260563
Local and global measurements of parasite prevalence and abundance are critical for understanding the dynamics that underlie the diversity, distribution, and evolution of infectious diseases. Here, we present a data...
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Weinstein S, Van Wert J, Kinsella M, Tkach V, Lafferty K
Ecology
. 2019 Jul;
100(9):e02808.
PMID: 31260562
Ecotones can increase free-living species richness, but little is known about how parasites respond to ecotones. Here, we use parasite communities in raccoons (Procyon lotor) to test the hypothesis that...