Julia Schroeder
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Recent Articles
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Chan A, Dunning J, Beck K, Burke T, Chik H, Dunleavy D, et al.
Behav Ecol Sociobiol
. 2025 Feb;
79(2):26.
PMID: 39927187
Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s00265-025-03559-7.
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Gould E, Fraser H, Parker T, Nakagawa S, Griffith S, Vesk P, et al.
BMC Biol
. 2025 Feb;
23(1):35.
PMID: 39915771
Although variation in effect sizes and predicted values among studies of similar phenomena is inevitable, such variation far exceeds what might be produced by sampling error alone. One possible explanation...
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Byrd K, Spiegel M, Kilb E, Vranas K, Schweiger L, Lee K, et al.
ATS Sch
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39909018
Letters of recommendation (LORs) are crucial for fellowship applications, but implicit biases can affect their quality. The aim of this study was to examine sex-based differences among multiinstitutional pulmonary and...
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Schroeder J, Dunning J, Chan A, Chik H, Burke T
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
. 2024 Oct;
379(1916):20220458.
PMID: 39463245
Humans become more selective with whom they spend their time, and as a result, the social networks of older humans are smaller than those of younger ones. In non-human animals,...
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Chik H, Mannarelli M, Dos Remedios N, Simons M, Burke T, Schroeder J, et al.
Mol Ecol
. 2024 Jul;
33(15):e17455.
PMID: 38993011
Explaining variation in individual fitness is a key goal in evolutionary biology. Recently, telomeres, repeating DNA sequences capping chromosome ends, have gained attention as a biomarker for body state, physiological...
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Van Gerwen O, Aaron K, Schroeder J, Kissinger P, Muzny C
Sex Transm Infect
. 2024 Jun;
100(7):450-453.
PMID: 38937096
Objectives: We aimed to investigate the early natural history of in men recently testing positive for this infection by a nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT). We hypothesised that 50% of...
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Schroeder J, Lagisetty K, Lynch W, Lin J, Chang A, Reddy R
Cancers (Basel)
. 2024 Mar;
16(6).
PMID: 38539414
Background: Gender and geographic access to care play a large role in health disparities in esophageal cancer care. The aim of our study was to evaluate disparities in peri-operative outcomes...
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Eberhart-Hertel L, Falcao Rodrigues L, Krietsch J, Hertel A, Cruz-Lopez M, Vazquez-Rojas K, et al.
Evolution
. 2023 Sep;
77(12):2590-2605.
PMID: 37757813
Gamete size variation between the sexes is central to the concept of sex roles, however, to what extent gamete size variation within the sexes relates to sex role variation remains...
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Indirect genetic effects increase heritability estimates for male and female extra-pair reproduction
Dobson S, Dunning J, Burke T, Chik H, Schroeder J
Evolution
. 2023 May;
77(8):1893-1901.
PMID: 37257413
The question of why females engage in extra-pair behaviors is long-standing in evolutionary biology. One suggestion is that these behaviors are maintained through pleiotropic effects on male extra-pair behaviors (genes...
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Dunning J, Burke T, Chan A, Chik H, Evans T, Schroeder J
Behav Ecol
. 2023 May;
34(3):315-324.
PMID: 37192923
Animal sociality, an individual's propensity to associate with others, has fitness consequences through mate choice, for example, directly, by increasing the pool of prospective partners, and indirectly through increased survival,...