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Jenny Q Ouyang

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Alaasam V, Hui C, Lomas J, Ferguson S, Zhang Y, Yim W, et al.
iScience . 2024 Feb; 27(2):108864. PMID: 38318353
Artificial light at night (ALAN) is a ubiquitous pollutant worldwide. Exposure can induce immediate behavioral and physiological changes in animals, sometimes leading to severe health consequences. Nevertheless, many organisms persist...
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Alaasam V, Behnke T, Grant A, Ouyang J
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci . 2024 Feb; 379(1898):20220508. PMID: 38310940
As humans alter landscapes worldwide, land and wildlife managers need reliable tools to assess and monitor responses of wildlife populations. Glucocorticoid (GC) hormone levels are one common physiological metric used...
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Taff C, Baldan D, Mentesana L, Ouyang J, Vitousek M, Hau M
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci . 2024 Feb; 379(1898):20220502. PMID: 38310929
Global climate change has increased average environmental temperatures world-wide, simultaneously intensifying temperature variability and extremes. Growing numbers of studies have documented phenological, behavioural and morphological responses to climate change in...
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Hui C, Chen N, Chakraborty A, Alaasam V, Pieraut S, Ouyang J
Front Neurosci . 2023 Jul; 17:1194996. PMID: 37469841
Artificial light at night (ALAN) is a pervasive pollutant that alters physiology and behavior. However, the underlying mechanisms triggering these alterations are unknown, as previous work shows that dim levels...
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von Holdt B, Kartzinel R, van Oers K, Verhoeven K, Ouyang J
J Anim Ecol . 2022 Dec; 92(3):648-664. PMID: 36567635
Disentangling the interaction between the genetic basis and environmental context underlying phenotypic variation is critical for understanding organismal evolution. Environmental change, such as increased rates of urbanization, can induce shifts...
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Heppner J, Krause J, Ouyang J
Gen Comp Endocrinol . 2022 Nov; 333:114166. PMID: 36402244
The phenotypes observed in urban and rural environments are often distinct; however, it remains unclear how these novel urban phenotypes arise. Hormone-mediated maternal effects likely play a key role in...
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Sonnenberg B, Heinen V, Pitera A, Benedict L, Branch C, Bridge E, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2022 Oct; 289(1984):20221169. PMID: 36196540
Laboratory studies show that increased physiological burden during development results in cognitive impairment. In the wild, animals experience a wide range of developmental conditions, and it is critical to understand...
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Behnke T, Street P, Davies S, Ouyang J, Sedinger J
Ecol Evol . 2022 Oct; 12(9):e9325. PMID: 36188508
Non-native ungulate grazing has negatively impacted native species across the globe, leading to massive loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services. Despite their pervasiveness, interactions between non-native grazers and native species...
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White J, Heppner J, Ouyang J
Ecol Appl . 2022 Jun; 32(8):e2688. PMID: 35754197
Urbanization is increasing at a rapid pace globally. Understanding the links among environmental characteristics, phenotypes, and fitness enables researchers to predict the impact of changing landscapes on individuals and populations....
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Baldan D, Negash M, Ouyang J
J Exp Biol . 2021 Jun; 224(12). PMID: 34142697
Quantifying organismal capacity for compensatory mechanisms is essential to forecast responses to environmental change. Despite accumulating evidence for individual variation in physiological plasticity, the causes and consequences of this variation...