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M Denise Dearing

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Doolin M, Weinstein S, Dearing M
J Parasitol . 2022 Sep; 108(5):408-418. PMID: 36066907
Vertebrates rely on their gut microbiome for digestion, and changes to gut microbial communities can impact host health. Past work, primarily in model organisms, has revealed that endoparasites disrupt the...
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Skopec M, Halpert J, Dearing M
Adv Pharmacol . 2022 Aug; 95:107-129. PMID: 35953153
The vast diversity of cytochrome P450 enzymes in mammals has been proposed to result in large measure from plant-animal warfare, whereby evolution of chemical defenses such as phenolics and terpenoids...
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Dearing M, Weinstein S
Annu Rev Microbiol . 2022 Jun; 76:579-596. PMID: 35671535
The longstanding interactions between mammals and their symbionts enable thousands of mammal species to consume herbivorous diets. The microbial communities in mammals degrade both plant fiber and toxins. Microbial toxin...
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Greenhalgh R, Holding M, Orr T, Henderson J, Parchman T, Matocq M, et al.
Mol Ecol Resour . 2022 May; 22(7):2713-2731. PMID: 35599377
The genomic architecture underlying the origins and maintenance of biodiversity is an increasingly accessible feature of species, due in large part to third-generation sequencing and novel analytical toolsets. Applying these...
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Stapleton T, Weinstein S, Greenhalgh R, Dearing M
Mol Ecol Resour . 2022 May; 22(7):2573-2586. PMID: 35579046
DNA metabarcoding is widely used to determine wild animal diets, but whether this technique provides accurate, quantitative measurements is still under debate. To test our ability to accurately estimate the...
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Stapleton T, Kohl K, Dearing M
FEMS Microbiol Ecol . 2022 Jan; 98(1). PMID: 35084496
Fecal transplants are a powerful tool for manipulating the gut microbial community, but how these non-native communities establish in the presence of an intact host gut microbiome is poorly understood....
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Weinstein S, Dearing M
Ecology . 2021 Dec; 103(3):e3607. PMID: 34897687
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Weinstein S, Martinez-Mota R, Stapleton T, Klure D, Greenhalgh R, Orr T, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2021 Nov; 118(47). PMID: 34799446
The microbiome is critical for host survival and fitness, but gaps remain in our understanding of how this symbiotic community is structured. Despite evidence that related hosts often harbor similar...
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Kohl K, Miller A, Dearing M
Oikos . 2021 Apr; 124(7):835-841. PMID: 33859445
Many plants produce structural defenses to deter feeding by herbivores. However, many previous studies testing whether spines are effective at defending against mammalian herbivores have produced equivocal results. These ambiguous...
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Weinstein S, Malanga K, Agwanda B, Maldonado J, Dearing M
J Mammal . 2021 Jan; 101(6):1680-1691. PMID: 33510587
The crested rat, , is the only mammal known to sequester plant toxins. Found in eastern Africa, this large rodent is thought to defend against predation by coating specialized hairs...