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Kathreen E Ruckstuhl

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Rijal S, Neuhaus P, Thorley J, Caulkett N, Kutz S, Ruckstuhl K
Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl . 2024 Jul; 24:100950. PMID: 38966857
Males and females in sexually dimorphic species show differences in their physiology and behaviour due to differences in energetic investment into reproduction and soma. This means that the two sexes...
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Yuen T, Ruckstuhl K, Martinig A, Neuhaus P
Behav Ecol . 2024 Mar; 35(2):arae013. PMID: 38486921
Lifetime fitness and its determinants are an important topic in the study of behavioral ecology and life-history evolution. Early life conditions comprise some of these determinants, warranting further investigation into...
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Aleuy O, Peacock S, Molnar P, Ruckstuhl K, Kutz S
Glob Chang Biol . 2023 Aug; 29(22):6217-6233. PMID: 37615247
Across a species' range, populations are exposed to their local thermal environments, which on an evolutionary scale, may cause adaptative differences among populations. Helminths often have broad geographic ranges and...
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Santa M, Umhang G, Klein C, Grant D, Ruckstuhl K, Musiani M, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2023 Mar; 290(1994):20230128. PMID: 36883278
(), the causative agent of human alveolar echinococcosis (AE), is present in the Holarctic region, and several genetic variants deem to have differential infectivity and pathogenicity. An unprecedented outbreak of...
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Xu W, Wang M, Blank D, Alves da Silva A, Yang W, Ruckstuhl K, et al.
Biology (Basel) . 2022 Aug; 11(8). PMID: 36009863
Nonlethal human disturbances have been confirmed to have a negative effect on wildlife in a variety of ways, including on behaviors. In many studies, the impact of human disturbances on...
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Santa M, Musiani M, Ruckstuhl K, Massolo A
Parasitology . 2022 Jan; 148(13):1532-1544. PMID: 35060461
In a fast-changing and globalized world, parasites are moved across continents at an increasing pace. Co-invasion of parasites and their hosts is leading to the emergence of infectious diseases at...
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Santa M, Rezansoff A, Chen R, Gilleard J, Musiani M, Ruckstuhl K, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis . 2021 May; 15(5):e0009428. PMID: 34038403
Echinococcus multilocularis (Em) is a zoonotic parasite considered a global emergent pathogen. Recent findings indicate that the parasite is expanding its range in North America and that European-type haplotypes are...
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Aleuy O, Serrano E, Ruckstuhl K, Hoberg E, Kutz S
Sci Rep . 2020 Sep; 10(1):15626. PMID: 32973197
An understanding of the mechanisms influencing prenatal characteristics is fundamental to comprehend the role of ecological and evolutionary processes behind survival and reproductive success in animals. Although the negative influence...
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Vilela S, Alves da Silva A, Palme R, Ruckstuhl K, Sousa J, Alves J
Animals (Basel) . 2020 Jun; 10(6). PMID: 32521768
Hunting activity is usually seen as a factor capable of causing an intense stress response in wildlife that may lead to short but also long-term stress. In the Lousã Mountain,...
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Aleuy O, Peacock S, Hoberg E, Ruckstuhl K, Brooks T, Aranas M, et al.
Int J Parasitol . 2020 Feb; 50(2):161-169. PMID: 32004511
Marshallagia marshalli is a multi-host gastrointestinal nematode that infects a variety of artiodactyl species from temperate to Arctic latitudes. Eggs of Marshallagia are passed in host faeces and develop through...