subject: Forestry and Natural Resources creator: Jason T. Hoverman, 0000-0002-4002-2728
10.4231/BVZE-3057
Jason T. Hoverman , 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
10.4231/Q5AE-XK39
Jason T. Hoverman , Sophia Brown , Wes Flynn
02/13/2020
These data correspond to a paper entitled "Perfluoroalkyl substances increase susceptibility of northern leopard frog tadpoles to trematode infection" by Brown et al. published in Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry.
Amphibian contaminants of emerging concern Disease Ecology Forestry and Natural Resources Parasite perfluoroalkyl substances wetlands
10.4231/XZAM-WM86
Chloe de Perre , Jason T. Hoverman , Linda Lee , Maria S. SepĂșlveda , Mike Iacchetta , Wes Flynn
02/17/2020
These data correspond to a paper entitled "Chronic PFAS-exposure under environmentally relevant conditions delays development in northern leopard frog (Rana pipiens) larvae" by Flynn et al. published in Environmental Toxicology &...
Amphibian aquatic toxicology bioaccumulation Forestry and Natural Resources multiple exposure routes PFOA PFOS
10.4231/1PET-1K76
Chloe de Perre , Jason T. Hoverman , Linda S. Lee , Maria Sepulveda , Michael Iacchetta , Sarah Abercrombie , Wesley Flynn
03/19/2020
These data correspond to a paper entitled "Sublethal effects of dermal exposure to poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances on post-metamorphic amphibians" by Abercrombie et al. published in Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry
anurans bioaccumulation body burden Forestry and Natural Resources growth PFAS salamanders
10.4231/R7MW2FBT
Brian James Tornabene , Jason T. Hoverman
03/08/2018
These data correspond to a paper entitled "The influence of landscape and environmental factors on ranavirus epidemiology in a California amphibian assemblage" by Tornabene et al. published in Freshwater Biology.
Amphibian Dilution Effect Disease Ecology Emerging Infectious Diseases Forestry and Natural Resources Iridovirus Multimodel Inference Ranavirus Reservoir Species
10.4231/R7RX992T
Christian Krupke , Jason T. Hoverman , Jesse Miles , Jessica Hua , Maria S Sepulveda
03/13/2017
Study examining the effects of neonicotinoids on aquatic communities
ecotoxicology Forestry and Natural Resources freshwater lentic lotic macroinvertebrate pesticide Predator-Prey Interaction
10.4231/R7ZS2TG7
Jason T. Hoverman , 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
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