Julia M York
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Lague S, Ivy C, York J, Dawson N, Chua B, Alza L, et al.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
. 2025 Feb;
380(1920):20230424.
PMID: 40010396
High-altitude life poses physiological challenges to all animals due to decreased environmental oxygen (O) availability (hypoxia) and cold. Supporting high metabolic rates and body temperatures with limited O is challenging....
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York J, Taylor T, LaPotin S, Lu Y, Mueller U
Insect Sci
. 2024 Apr;
32(1):301-320.
PMID: 38605428
Leaf cutting ants of the genus Atta cultivate fungal gardens, carefully modifying environmental conditions to maintain optimal temperature for fungal growth. Antennal nerves from Atta are highly temperature sensitive, but...
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York J
Open Biol
. 2023 Oct;
13(10):230215.
PMID: 37848053
Antarctic notothenioid fishes (cryonotothenioids) live in waters that range between -1.86°C and an extreme maximum +4°C. Evidence suggests these fish sense temperature peripherally, but the molecular mechanism of temperature sensation...
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York J, Borghese C, George A, Cannatella D, Zakon H
BMC Biol
. 2023 Jun;
21(1):144.
PMID: 37370119
Background: Some dendrobatid poison frogs sequester the toxin epibatidine as a defense against predators. We previously identified an amino acid substitution (S108C) at a highly conserved site in a nicotinic...
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York J, Borghese C, George A, Cannatella D, Zakon H
bioRxiv
. 2023 Jan;
PMID: 36711899
Background: Some poison arrow frogs sequester the toxin epibatidine as a defense against predators. We previously identified a single amino acid substitution (S108C) at a highly conserved site in a...
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York J, Zakon H
Genome Biol Evol
. 2022 Feb;
14(2).
PMID: 35106545
Animals rely on their sensory systems to inform them of ecologically relevant environmental variation. In the Southern Ocean, the thermal environment has remained between -1.9 and 5 °C for 15...
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Lague S, Ivy C, York J, Chua B, Alza L, Cheek R, et al.
J Exp Biol
. 2021 May;
PMID: 34005543
The cardiovascular system is critical for delivering O2 to tissues. Here we examine the cardiovascular responses to progressive hypoxia in four high-altitude Andean duck species compared to four related low-altitude...
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York J, Chua B, Ivy C, Alza L, Cheek R, Scott G, et al.
J Exp Biol
. 2020 Dec;
223(Pt 22).
PMID: 33257423
No abstract available.
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Wallace K, York J
Ecol Evol
. 2020 Nov;
10(20):10922-10929.
PMID: 33144937
While academia is moving forward in terms of diversifying recruitment of undergraduate and graduate students, diverse representation is still not found across the academic hierarchy. At the graduate level, new...
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Bakkeren C, Smith E, York J, Chua B, McCracken K, Milsom W
J Anat
. 2020 Mar;
237(1):188-196.
PMID: 32173858
We examined the morphology of the lungs of five species of high-altitude resident ducks from Lake Titicaca in the Peruvian Andes (yellow-billed pintail [Anas georgica], cinnamon teal [Anas cyanoptera orinomus],...