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subject: Amphibian

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Data from: Perfluoroalkyl substances increase susceptibility of northern leopard frog tadpoles to trematode infection

10.4231/Q5AE-XK39

Jason T. Hoverman, 0000-0002-4002-2728, 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

Data for: Chronic PFAS-exposure under environmentally relevant conditions delays development in northern leopard frog (Rana pipiens) larvae

10.4231/XZAM-WM86

Chloe de Perre, Jason T. Hoverman, 0000-0002-4002-2728, Linda Lee, Maria S. Sepúlveda, 0000-0003-0473-5760, 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

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

10.4231/BVZE-3057

Jason T. Hoverman, 0000-0002-4002-2728, 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

The influence of landscape and environmental factors on ranavirus epidemiology in a California amphibian assemblage

10.4231/R7MW2FBT

Brian James Tornabene, Jason T. Hoverman, 0000-0002-4002-2728

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

Leopard Frog PFOS & PFHxS Mixture Study

10.4231/SSV5-5E21

Elizabeth B Allmon, 0000-0002-8279-4013, Jason T. Hoverman, 0000-0002-4002-2728, Linda S. Lee, 0000-0003-4471-7284, Maria S. Sepúlveda, 0000-0003-0473-5760, Tyler D. Hoskins, Wes Flynn, Youn jJong Choi, 0000-0003-2470-8129

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

Effects of PFOA and 6:2 FTS Across Sex and Life Stages in Xenopus Laevis

10.4231/FYN8-0068

Anna Bushong, C Melman Neill, 0000-0002-3492-7424, Emma Marie Engel, 0009-0005-2890-812X, Linda S. Lee, 0000-0003-4471-7284, Maria S. Sepúlveda, 0000-0003-0473-5760, Meredith Norris Scherer, Sophia R. Horn, Tyler D Hoskins, Youn Jeong Choi, 0000-0003-2470-8129

07/31/2024

PFAS are a global threat to environmental health due to their persistence and toxicity. The effects of PFOA and 6:2 FTS were explored in Xenopus laevis. The only effect observed was a significant increase in body weight for both PFAS supporting...

Amphibian Fluorotelomere Obesogen PFAS PFOA Toxicity

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