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subject: Forestry and Natural Resources creator: Jason T. Hoverman, 0000-0002-4002-2728

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Data from Benefits of Coinfection experiments

10.4231/R7ZS2TG7

Jason T. Hoverman ORCID logo , Jessica Hua , Vanessa Wuerthner

02/28/2017

These data correspond to a paper entitled "The benefits of coinfection: Trematodes alter disease outcomes associated with virus infection" by Wuerthner, Hua, and Hoverman published in the Journal of Animal Ecology

Anuran echinostomes Forestry and Natural Resources Frog Virus 3 helminth host-parasite interactions Ranavirus trematode

Leopard Frog PFOS & PFHxS Mixture Study

10.4231/SSV5-5E21

Elizabeth B Allmon ORCID logo , Jason T. Hoverman ORCID logo , Linda S. Lee ORCID logo , Maria S. Sepúlveda ORCID logo , Tyler D. Hoskins , Wes Flynn , Youn jJong Choi ORCID logo

08/03/2022

Leopard frog tadpoles exposed to either 0.5 ppb or 1 ppb of either PFOS or PFHxS or a mixture of 0.5 ppb PFOS and 0.5 ppb PFHxS throughout metamorphosis. Responses measured included survival, mass, SVL, SMI, PFAS body burdens, and BCFs.

Amphibian ecotoxicology Forestry and Natural Resources PFAS PFHxS PFOS

Data for: Population-level variation in infection outcomes not influenced by pesticide exposure in larval wood frogs (Rana sylvatica)

10.4231/AY85-YD07

Jason T. Hoverman ORCID logo , Logan Scott Billet ORCID logo

01/15/2021

These data correspond to a paper entitled "Population-level variation in infection outcomes not influenced by pesticide exposure in larval wood frogs (Rana sylvatica)" by Billet et al. submitted to the journal Freshwater Biology in 2021.

Disease Ecology Echinostomatidae ecotoxicology Forestry and Natural Resources host-parasite interactions pesticides Ranavirus

Data for: Pathogens and predators: examining the separate and combined effects of natural enemies on community structure

10.4231/A4YZ-QP36

Jason T. Hoverman ORCID logo , Turner DeBlieux

02/15/2021

These data and code correspond to a paper entitled "Pathogens and predators: examining the separate and combined effects of natural enemies on community structure" by DeBlieux and Hoverman.

community composition community ecology Disease Ecology Forestry and Natural Resources healthy herds parasite-induced vulnerability predator ecology risk reduction

Data for: Pesticide tolerance induced by a generalized stress response in wood frogs (Rana sylvatica)

10.4231/B05Y-QG11

Jason T. Hoverman ORCID logo , Logan Scott Billet ORCID logo

02/09/2021

These data correspond to a paper entitled "Pesticide tolerance induced by a generalized stress response in wood frogs (Rana sylvatica)" by LS Billet and JT Hoverman published in the journal Ecotoxicology.

Acetylcholinesterase inhibitor amphibians carbaryl Forestry and Natural Resources frogs Generalized stress response glucocorticoids Inducible tolerance

Data for: Temperature affects the toxicity of pesticides to cercariae of the trematode Echinostoma trivolvis

10.4231/0QDK-QC11

Jason T. Hoverman ORCID logo , Logan Scott Billet ORCID logo

01/25/2022

These data correspond to a paper entitled "Temperature affects the toxicity of pesticides to cercariae of the trematode Echinostoma trivolvis" by LS Billet, A Belskis, and JT Hoverman published in the journal Aquatic Toxicology.

Echinostomatidae ecotoxicology Forestry and Natural Resources fungicide herbicide Insecticides Parasite survival analysis

Chronic Exposure to a PFAS Mixture Resembling AFFF Causes Decreased Body Size in Northern Leopard Frogs

10.4231/GKYX-G476

Ann Christine Caitlin , Chloe DePerre , Grace Coogan , Jason T. Hoverman ORCID logo , Linda S. Lee ORCID logo , Mahsa Modiri , Maria S. Sepúlveda ORCID logo , Tyler D Hoskins , Wes Flynn , Youn Jeong Choi ORCID logo

04/07/2023

We exposed Northern leopard frogs to mixtures of PFAS reflective of AFFF sites and found stage specific effects, including reduced body condition at day 21 and decreased mass relative to the control.

Amphibian Forestry and Natural Resources frogs growth PFAS PFOA PFOS

Healthy but smaller herds: Predators reduce pathogen transmission in an amphibian assemblage

10.4231/BVZE-3057

Jason T. Hoverman ORCID logo , Samantha Gallagher

05/21/2019

These data correspond to a paper entitled "Healthy but smaller herds: Predators reduce pathogen transmission in an amphibian assemblage" by Gallagher et al. to be published in the Journal of Animal Ecology.

Amphibian Disease Ecology Food Web Forestry and Natural Resources Higher Order Interaction Natural Enemy Ecology Non-Consumptive Effect Parasite Pathogen Predator-Prey Interaction

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