Jacob P Youngblood
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Recent Articles
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Talal S, Harrison J, Farington R, Youngblood J, Medina H, Overson R, et al.
Elife
. 2024 Nov;
13.
PMID: 39526885
Organisms require dietary macronutrients in specific ratios to maximize performance, and variation in macronutrient requirements plays a central role in niche determination. Although it is well recognized that development and...
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Edwards B, Kolodisner J, Youngblood J, Cooper K, Brownell S
Adv Physiol Educ
. 2024 Aug;
48(4):836-856.
PMID: 39208129
The impersonal nature of high-enrollment science courses makes it difficult to build student-instructor relationships, which can negatively impact student learning and engagement, especially for members of marginalized groups. In this...
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da Silva C, Beaman J, Youngblood J, Kellermann V, Diamond S
Sci Total Environ
. 2022 Dec;
865:161049.
PMID: 36549538
The resilience of ecosystem function under global climate change is governed by individual species vulnerabilities and the functional groups they contribute to (e.g. decomposition, primary production, pollination, primary, secondary and...
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Youngblood J, Webb E, Gin L, van Leusen P, Henry J, VandenBrooks J, et al.
Adv Physiol Educ
. 2021 Dec;
46(1):125-139.
PMID: 34855541
Student enrollments in online college courses have grown steadily over the past decade, and college administrators expect this trend to continue or accelerate. Despite the growing popularity of online education,...
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Talal S, Cease A, Youngblood J, Farington R, Trumper E, Medina H, et al.
Proc Biol Sci
. 2020 Dec;
287(1940):20202500.
PMID: 33259763
Locusts are major intermittent threats to food security and the ecological factors determining where and when these occur remain poorly understood. For many herbivores, obtaining adequate protein from plants is...
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Youngblood J, VandenBrooks J, Babarinde O, Donnay M, Elliott D, Fredette-Roman J, et al.
J Insect Physiol
. 2020 Oct;
127:104157.
PMID: 33098860
Although scientists know that overheating kills many organisms, they do not agree on the mechanism. According to one theory, referred to as oxygen- and capacity-limitation of thermal tolerance, overheating occurs...
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Youngblood J, da Silva C, Angilletta Jr M, VandenBrooks J
Physiol Biochem Zool
. 2019 Oct;
92(6):567-572.
PMID: 31567049
Thermal physiology changes as organisms grow and develop, but we do not understand what causes these ontogenetic shifts. According to the theory of oxygen- and capacity-limited thermal tolerance, an organism's...
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Angilletta M, Sears M, Levy O, Youngblood J, VandenBrooks J
Integr Comp Biol
. 2019 May;
59(4):1038-1048.
PMID: 31141123
For more than 70 years, Hutchinson's concept of the fundamental niche has guided ecological research. Hutchinson envisioned the niche as a multidimensional hypervolume relating the fitness of an organism to...
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Angilletta Jr M, Condon C, Youngblood J
J Therm Biol
. 2019 Apr;
81:25-32.
PMID: 30975420
In seasonal environments, natural selection should favor genotypes that acclimate to slow and predictable changes in temperature. Selective pressure for acclimation should be especially strong for animals that complete many...
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Angilletta Jr M, Youngblood J, Neel L, VandenBrooks J
Neurosci Lett
. 2018 Nov;
692:127-136.
PMID: 30449698
The nervous system acts as a biological thermostat by controlling behaviors that regulate the warming and cooling of animals. We review the structures responsible for thermoregulation in three model species:...