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Jocelyn Poissant

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Stothart M, Lavergne S, McCaw L, Singh H, de Vega W, Amato K, et al.
Mol Ecol . 2024 Dec; 34(3):e17629. PMID: 39698753
The North American boreal forest is a massive ecosystem, and its keystone herbivore is the snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus). Hares are exposed to considerable environmental extremes in diet and weather,...
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Ahn S, Redman E, Gavriliuc S, Bellaw J, Gilleard J, McLoughlin P, et al.
Parasitology . 2024 Dec; 151(12):1299-1316. PMID: 39663810
Identifying factors that drive among-individual variation in mixed parasitic infections is fundamental to understanding the ecology and evolution of host–parasite interactions. However, a lack of non-invasive diagnostic tools to quantify...
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Vaasjo E, Stothart M, Black S, Poissant J, Whiteside D
Conserv Physiol . 2024 Aug; 12(1):coae052. PMID: 39113731
Greater sage-grouse () are a critically endangered species in Canada with fewer than 140 individuals remaining on native habitats in southern Alberta and Saskatchewan. In 2014, the Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo...
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Stothart M, McLoughlin P, Medill S, Greuel R, Wilson A, Poissant J
Nat Commun . 2024 Jul; 15(1):6012. PMID: 39039075
Gut microbiomes are widely hypothesised to influence host fitness and have been experimentally shown to affect host health and phenotypes under laboratory conditions. However, the extent to which they do...
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Domshy K, Whitehead A, Poissant J, Goldsmith D, Legge C, Knight C, et al.
Can Vet J . 2024 Jun; 65(6):587-593. PMID: 38827589
Background: is one of the most pathogenic nematodes affecting equids. Larval migration through the cranial mesenteric artery (CMA) with attendant arteritis and thromboembolism can result in fatal non-strangulating intestinal infarction....
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Cavedon M, Neufeld L, Finnegan L, Hervieux D, Michalak A, Pelletier A, et al.
Conserv Genet . 2023 Nov; 24(6):855-867. PMID: 37969360
Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10592-023-01540-3.
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Nielsen M, Steuer A, Anderson H, Gavriliuc S, Carpenter A, Redman E, et al.
Int J Parasitol . 2022 Oct; 52(12):787-798. PMID: 36244428
Macrocyclic lactones have been the most widely used drugs for equine parasite control during the past four decades. Unlike ivermectin, moxidectin exhibits efficacy against encysted cyathostomin larvae, and is reported...
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Stothart M, McLoughlin P, Poissant J
Mol Ecol Resour . 2022 Sep; 23(3):549-564. PMID: 36112078
Prevailing 16S rRNA gene-amplicon methods for characterizing the bacterial microbiome of wildlife are economical, but result in coarse taxonomic classifications, are subject to primer and 16S copy number biases, and...
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Colpitts J, McLoughlin P, Poissant J
BMC Genomics . 2022 Jul; 23(1):501. PMID: 35820826
Background: Understanding inbreeding and its impact on fitness and evolutionary potential is fundamental to species conservation and agriculture. Long stretches of homozygous genotypes, known as runs of homozygosity (ROH), result...
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Gavriliuc S, Reza S, Jeong C, Getachew F, McLoughlin P, Poissant J
Conserv Genet Resour . 2022 Jun; 14(2):203-213. PMID: 35673611
Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s12686-022-01259-2.