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subject: biological sciences

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Lindenwood Nature Preserve Plant Survey

10.4231/85BS-3E53

Jordan M Marshall ORCID logo

12/02/2024

Purdue University Fort Wayne BIOL 50100 Field Botany course service-learning project surveying understory, midstory, and overstory plant communities at Lindenwood Nature Preserve.

biological sciences Biology Botany Forest Nature Preserve plant survey

Input from torus longitudinalis drives binocularity and spatial summation in zebrafish optic tectum

10.4231/STQE-9A91

Estuardo Robles ORCID logo

12/16/2021

In this study we demonstrate that torus longitudinalis feedback projections to tectum drive binocular integration and spatial summation in a defined tectal circuit. These findings reveal a novel role for the zebrafish torus longitudinalis.

biological sciences fluorescence microscopy Matlab Neuroscience research Vision zebrafish

The dual benefits of synchronized mating signals in a Japanese treefrog

10.4231/J9RZ-QF79

Henry Legett , Ikkyu Aihara , Ximena E Bernal ORCID logo

03/04/2021

We investigated two non-mutually exclusive hypotheses: 1) beacon effect and 2) eavesdropper avoidance. We found that synchronized signalling both increasing attraction of females to the chorus and reducing eavesdropper attacks.

acoustic communication beacon effect biological sciences eavesdroppers predator avoidance relaxed selection synchrony

Elucidating the history of anuran invasions: life history characteristics associated with range expansion in Florida

10.4231/72DB-ER33

Andrew Joseph Mularo ORCID logo , James Andrew DeWoody ORCID logo , Ximena E Bernal ORCID logo

04/12/2021

Publicly available data from VertNet and USGS for Rhinella marina and Osteopilus septentrionalis used for spatial analysis to track their invasion in Florida

biological sciences Invasion Invasive Species R Software Spatial Ecology

Species distribution models predict a deadly amphibian pathogen occurs in refuges from decline

10.4231/439S-DN43

Adrián García-Rodríguez , Catherine L. Searle ORCID logo , Hector H. Zumbado-Ulate ORCID logo

05/06/2020

Globally, numerous amphibian species have declined due to the introduction of the chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd). In Central America, the current prevalence and infection intensity suggest that Bd infection is endemic and...

Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis biological sciences chytridiomycosis disease habitat suitability histology host qPCR

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