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Tyler J Carrier

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Carrier T, Schmittmann L, Jung S, Pita L, Hentschel U
Ecol Evol . 2023 May; 13(5):e10012. PMID: 37153023
The transmission of microbes from mother to offspring is an ancient, advantageous, and widespread feature of metazoan life history. Despite this, little is known about the quantitative strategies taken to...
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Wessel G, Kiyomoto M, Reitzel A, Carrier T
Proc Biol Sci . 2022 Aug; 289(1981):20221088. PMID: 35975446
Organisms living on the seafloor are subject to encrustations by a wide variety of animals, plants and microbes. Sea urchins, however, thwart this covering. Despite having a sophisticated immune system,...
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Kustra M, Carrier T
Am Nat . 2022 Jul; 200(2):217-235. PMID: 35905406
AbstractBacterial symbionts are functionally integral to animal reproduction and development, some of which have evolved additional mechanisms to override these host programs. One habitat that is increasingly recognized to contain...
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Carrier T, Bosch T
Development . 2022 Jul; 149(13). PMID: 35775577
Animal development is an inherently complex process that is regulated by highly conserved genomic networks, and the resulting phenotype may remain plastic in response to environmental signals. Despite development having...
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Carrier T, Maldonado M, Schmittmann L, Pita L, Bosch T, Hentschel U
BMC Biol . 2022 May; 20(1):100. PMID: 35524305
Marine sponges (phylum Porifera) form symbioses with diverse microbial communities that can be transmitted between generations through their developmental stages. Here, we integrate embryology and microbiology to review how symbiotic...
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Carrier T, Beaulieu S, Mills S, Mullineaux L, Reitzel A
Biol Bull . 2021 Aug; 241(1):65-76. PMID: 34436969
AbstractMicrobial symbionts are a common life-history character of marine invertebrates and their developmental stages. Communities of bacteria that associate with the eggs, embryos, and larvae of coastal marine invertebrates tend...
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Carrier T, Leigh B, Deaker D, Devens H, Wray G, Bordenstein S, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2021 Apr; 118(16). PMID: 33853946
Animal gastrointestinal tracts harbor a microbiome that is integral to host function, yet species from diverse phyla have evolved a reduced digestive system or lost it completely. Whether such changes...
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Schuh N, Carrier T, Schrankel C, Reitzel A, Heyland A, Rast J
Front Immunol . 2020 Jan; 10:3014. PMID: 31993052
Exposure to and colonization by bacteria during development have wide-ranging beneficial effects on animal biology but can also inhibit growth or cause disease. The immune system is the prime mediator...
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Leach W, Carrier T, Reitzel A
Ecol Evol . 2019 Sep; 9(17):9935-9947. PMID: 31534705
Microbes can play an important role in the physiology of animals by providing essential nutrients, inducing immune pathways, and influencing the specific species that compose the microbiome through competitive or...
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Carrier T, Dupont S, Reitzel A
FEMS Microbiol Ecol . 2019 Jul; 95(8). PMID: 31260050
Determining the factors underlying the assembly, structure, and diversity of symbiont communities remains a focal point of animal-microbiome research. Much of these efforts focus on taxonomic variation of microbiota within...