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Sabrina M McNew

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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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McNew S, Taff C, Vitousek M
J Exp Biol . 2024 Jul; 227(15). PMID: 39022893
Social status directly affects the health of humans and other animals. Low status individuals receive more antagonistic encounters, have fewer supportive relationships and have worse health outcomes. However, the physiological...
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Taff C, McNew S, Campagna L, Vitousek M
Mol Ecol . 2024 Jul; 33(15):e17456. PMID: 38953311
When facing challenges, vertebrates activate a hormonal stress response that can dramatically alter behaviour and physiology. Although this response can be costly, conceptual models suggest that it can also recalibrate...
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McNew S, Taff C, Zimmer C, Uehling J, Ryan T, Chang van Oordt D, et al.
Ecology . 2024 May; 105(6):e4307. PMID: 38724013
The risk of predation directly affects the physiology, behavior, and fitness of wild birds. Strong social connections with conspecifics could help individuals recover from a stressful experience such as a...
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Taff C, McNew S, Zimmer C, Uehling J, Houtz J, Ryan T, et al.
J Exp Zool A Ecol Integr Physiol . 2023 Jun; 339(8):723-735. PMID: 37306329
The social environment that individuals experience appears to be a particularly salient mediator of stress resilience, as the nature and valence of social interactions are often related to subsequent health,...
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McNew S, Loyola D, Yepez J, Andreadis C, Gotanda K, Saulsberry A, et al.
Mol Ecol . 2022 Sep; 31(21):5552-5567. PMID: 36086992
Emerging pathogens can have devastating effects on naïve hosts, but disease outcomes often vary among host species. Comparing the cellular response of different hosts to infection can provide insight into...
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McNew S, Boquete M, Espinoza-Ulloa S, Andres J, Wagemaker N, Knutie S, et al.
Ecol Evol . 2021 Jun; 11(12):7713-7729. PMID: 34188846
Anthropogenic changes to the environment challenge animal populations to adapt to new conditions and unique threats. While the study of adaptation has focused on genetic variation, epigenetic mechanisms may also...
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McNew S, Barrow L, Williamson J, Galen S, Skeen H, DuBay S, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2021 Mar; 118(12). PMID: 33731475
Geographic turnover in community composition is created and maintained by eco-evolutionary forces that limit the ranges of species. One such force may be antagonistic interactions among hosts and parasites, but...
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McNew S, Goodman G, Yepez R J, Clayton D
Oecologia . 2020 Jan; 192(2):363-374. PMID: 31897722
Organisms allocate limited resources to competing activities such as reproduction, growth, and defense against parasites and predators. The introduction of a novel parasite may create new life history trade-offs. As...
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McNew S, Knutie S, Goodman G, Theodosopoulos A, Saulsberry A, Yepez R J, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2019 Apr; 286(1897):20190049. PMID: 30963843
When confronted with a parasite or pathogen, hosts can defend themselves by resisting or tolerating the attack. While resistance can be diminished when resources are limited, it is unclear how...