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Muise K, Dzal Y, Fletcher Q, Willis C
J Exp Biol . 2024 Feb; 227(5). PMID: 38353043
Many mammals hibernate during winter, reducing energy expenditure via bouts of torpor. The majority of a hibernator's energy reserves are used to fuel brief, but costly, arousals from torpor. Although...
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Garnett L, Tran K, Schiffman Z, Muise K, Fletcher Q, Dzal Y, et al.
Viruses . 2023 Sep; 15(9). PMID: 37766234
Ebola virus is a zoonotic pathogen with a geographic range covering diverse ecosystems that are home to many potential reservoir species. Although researchers have detected Ebola virus RNA and serological...
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Pannkuk E, Dorville N, Bansal S, Bansal S, Dzal Y, Fletcher Q, et al.
J Proteome Res . 2022 Dec; 22(1):182-192. PMID: 36479878
White-nose syndrome (WNS)-positive little brown bats () may exhibit immune responses including increased cytokine and pro-inflammatory mediator gene levels. Bioactive lipid mediators (oxylipins) formed by enzymatic oxidation of polyunsaturated fatty...
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Speakman J, Chi Q, Oldakowski L, Fu H, Fletcher Q, Hambly C, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2021 Jul; 118(30). PMID: 34282012
The Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, with low precipitation, low oxygen partial pressure, and temperatures routinely dropping below -30 °C in winter, presents several physiological challenges to its fauna. Yet it is home...
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Pannkuk E, Dorville N, Dzal Y, Fletcher Q, Norquay K, Willis C, et al.
Sci Rep . 2021 Jun; 11(1):11581. PMID: 34078939
White-nose syndrome (WNS) is an emergent wildlife fungal disease of cave-dwelling, hibernating bats that has led to unprecedented mortalities throughout North America. A primary factor in WNS-associated bat mortality includes...
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Qu J, Reale D, Fletcher Q, Zhang Y
Front Zool . 2019 Jul; 16:26. PMID: 31320918
Background: Animals inhabiting high altitudes consistently show slow life-histories. The pace-of-life syndrome (POLS) hypothesis posits behavioural, physiological and/or morphological traits that mediate the trade-off between current and future reproduction or...
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McGuire L, Mayberry H, Fletcher Q, Willis C
Conserv Physiol . 2019 Feb; 7(1):coz006. PMID: 30805191
Fungi are increasingly recognised as harmful pathogens of wildlife. White-nose syndrome (WNS) is a fungal disease that has killed millions of hibernating bats in North America. High mortality has driven...
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Qu J, Fletcher Q, Reale D, Li W, Zhang Y
Physiol Behav . 2018 Sep; 197:1-8. PMID: 30236525
The concept of coping style represents the way individual animals react to a stressful situation, both behaviourally and neurophysiologically. Over the last decades coping style has been linked to the...
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Webber Q, Fletcher Q, Willis C
Ecohealth . 2017 Oct; 14(4):652-661. PMID: 29030788
Characterizing host traits that influence viral richness and diversification is important for understanding wildlife pathogens affecting conservation and/or human health. Behaviors that affect contact rates among hosts could be important...
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Guo X, Dong W, Men X, Qian T, Wu D, Ren T, et al.
J Arthropod Borne Dis . 2016 Jun; 10(2):192-200. PMID: 27308277
Background: The species of ectoparasites that live on a specific host in a geographical region form an ectoparasite community. Species abundance distributions describe the number of individuals observed for each...