Denise Dearing
Dearing, M. Denise.
Dearing, M. Denise (Maria-Denise)
Dearing, M. D.
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VIAF ID: 1855590 (Personal)
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Works
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Addressing nontarget amplification in DNA metabarcoding studies of arthropod-feeding rodents | |
Effects of consumption of juniper (Juniperus monosperma) on cost of thermoregulation in the woodrats Neotoma albigula and Neotoma stephensi at different acclimation temperatures | |
Efflux transporters as a novel herbivore countermechanism to plant chemical defenses | |
Estimating duration of infection with avidity assays: potential limitations and recommendations for improvement | |
Evolutionary irony: evidence that ‘defensive’ plant spines act as a proximate cue to attract a mammalian herbivore | |
Experimental Evolution on a Wild Mammal Species Results in Modifications of Gut Microbial Communities. | |
Expression of biotransformation genes in woodrat (Neotoma) herbivores on novel and ancestral diets: identification of candidate genes responsible for dietary shifts | |
Extraction of phenolic compounds from fresh leaves: A comparison of methods | |
Friend or foe? Disparate plant–animal interactions of two congeneric rodents | |
The gastrointestinal tract of the white-throated Woodrat (Neotoma albigula) harbors distinct consortia of oxalate-degrading bacteria | |
Gut microbes of mammalian herbivores facilitate intake of plant toxins. | |
Gut microbial communities of American pikas (Ochotona princeps): Evidence for phylosymbiosis and adaptations to novel diets | |
Herbivorous rodents (Neotoma spp.) harbour abundant and active foregut microbiota. | |
High prevalence of Sin Nombre virus in rodent populations, central Utah: a consequence of human disturbance? | |
A history of atmospheric CO₂ and its effects on plants, animals, and ecosystems | |
How host population dynamics translate into time-lagged prevalence: an investigation of Sin Nombre virus in deer mice | |
The importance of biologically relevant microclimates in habitat suitability assessments | |
Induced and constitutive responses of digestive enzymes to plant toxins in an herbivorous mammal. | |
The Induction of Oxalate Metabolism In Vivo Is More Effective with Functional Microbial Communities than with Functional Microbial Species | |
The Influence of Plant Secondary Metabolites on the Nutritional Ecology of Herbivorous Terrestrial Vertebrates | |
Inoculation of tannin-degrading bacteria into novel hosts increases performance on tannin-rich diets. | |
Intestinal capacity of P-glycoprotein is higher in the juniper specialist, Neotoma stephensi, than the sympatric generalist, Neotoma albigula | |
Intestinal Lymphatic Transport: an Overlooked Pathway for Understanding Absorption of Plant Secondary Compounds in Vertebrate Herbivores. | |
Intraspecific directed deterrence by the mustard oil bomb in a desert plant | |
Is alpha-pinene a substrate for permeability-glycoprotein in wood rats? | |
Isotopic insight into host-endosymbiont relationships in Liolaemid lizards. | |
Larval exposure to polychlorinated biphenyl 126 (PCB-126) causes persistent alteration of the amphibian gut microbiota. | |
Leptin as a physiological mediator of energetic trade-offs in ecoimmunology: implications for disease | |
Liver biotransforming enzymes in woodrats Neotoma stephensi (Muridae). | |
Long-term patterns of immune investment by wild deer mice infected with Sin Nombre virus | |
Malarial parasitism and male competition for mates in the western fence lizard, Sceloporus occidentalis. | |
The Manipulation of Plant Toxins by a Food-Hoarding Herbivore, Ochotona Princeps | |
Microbial Community Transplant Results in Increased and Long-Term Oxalate Degradation | |
Microbial detoxification in the gut of a specialist avian herbivore, the Greater Sage-Grouse | |
Microbiota Diversification and Crash Induced by Dietary Oxalate in the Mammalian Herbivore Neotoma albigula | |
Modeling time-series data from microbial communities | |
Monoterpenes as inhibitors of digestive enzymes and counter-adaptations in a specialist avian herbivore. | |
Nutritional toxicology of mammals: regulated intake of plant secondary compounds | |
An oak (Quercus agrifolia) specialist (Neotoma macrotis) and a sympatric generalist (Neotoma lepida) show similar intakes and digestibilities of oak | |
Patterns of host gene expression associated with harboring a foregut microbial community | |
Physiological and behavioural effects of fruit toxins on seed-predating versus seed-dispersing congeneric rodents. | |
Pinworms are Associated with Taxonomic But Not Functional Differences in the Gut Microbiome of White-Throated Woodrats (Neotoma albigula) | |
Plant secondary metabolites alter the feeding patterns of a mammalian herbivore (Neotoma lepida). | |
Plastic pikas: Behavioural flexibility in low-elevation pikas (Ochotona princeps). | |
Rational Re-Engineering of the O-Dealkylation of 7-Alkoxycoumarin Derivatives by Cytochromes P450 2B from the Desert Woodrat Neotoma lepida. | |
Restructuring of the amphibian gut microbiota through metamorphosis. | |
Review: Using physiologically based models to predict population responses to phytochemicals by wild vertebrate herbivores | |
The role of behavioural heterogeneity on infection patterns: implications for pathogen transmission | |
Role of cytochrome P450 2B sequence variation and gene copy number in facilitating dietary specialization in mammalian herbivores. | |
Roles of human disturbance, precipitation, and a pathogen on the survival and reproductive probabilities of deer mice | |
Seasonal variation in Sin Nombre virus infections in deer mice: preliminary results | |
Small intestinal hydrolysis of plant glucosides: higher glucohydrolase activities in rodents than passerine birds. | |
STABLE ISOTOPE RATIOS (δ15N AND δ13C) OF SYNTOPIC SHREWS (SOREX) | |
Strategies in herbivory by mammals revisited: the role of liver metabolism in a juniper specialist (Neotoma stephensi) and a generalist (Neotoma albigula) | |
Structure-Function Analysis of Mammalian CYP2B Enzymes Using 7-Substituted Coumarin Derivatives as Probes: Utility of Crystal Structures and Molecular Modeling in Understanding Xenobiotic Metabolism | |
Symbiotic microbes and potential pathogens in the intestine of dead southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) calves | |
Sympatric rodents in a desert shrubland differ in arthropod consumption | |
Taste and physiological responses to glucosinolates: seed predator versus seed disperser | |
Temperature-dependent toxicity in mammals with implications for herbivores: a review | |
Testing mechanisms of the dilution effect: deer mice encounter rates, Sin Nombre virus prevalence and species diversity | |
Testing Models of Optimal Diet Assembly by the Generalist Herbivorous Lizard Cnemidophorus Murinus | |
Testing the diet-breadth trade-off hypothesis: differential regulation of novel plant secondary compounds by a specialist and a generalist herbivore | |
Too hot to trot? Evaluating the effects of wildfire on patterns of occupancy and abundance for a climate-sensitive habitat specialist | |
Transcriptome sequencing and microarray development for the woodrat (Neotoma spp.): custom genetic tools for exploring herbivore ecology | |
Translating physiological signals to changes in feeding behaviour in mammals and the future effects of global climate change | |
Turnover of carbon isotopes in tail hair and breath CO2 of horses fed an isotopically varied diet. | |
Turnover of oxygen and hydrogen isotopes in the body water, CO2, hair, and enamel of a small mammal | |
Unique and shared responses of the gut microbiota to prolonged fasting: a comparative study across five classes of vertebrate hosts. | |
Using MODIS satellite imagery to predict hantavirus risk | |
Using the Specialization Framework to Determine Degree of Dietary Specialization in a Herbivorous Woodrat | |
Validating the use of trap-collected feces for studying the gut microbiota of a small mammal (Neotoma lepida) | |
Warmer ambient temperatures depress liver function in a mammalian herbivore | |
Why do cranberries reduce incidence of urinary tract infections? | |
Wild-caught rodents retain a majority of their natural gut microbiota upon entrance into captivity. | |
Wild herbivorous mammals (genus Neotoma) host a diverse but transient assemblage of fungi | |
With a Little Help from My Friends: Microbial Partners in Integrative and Comparative Biology-An Introduction to the Symposium. | |
The Woodrat Gut Microbiota as an Experimental System for Understanding Microbial Metabolism of Dietary Toxins | |
Woodrat (Neotoma) herbivores maintain nitrogen balance on a low-nitrogen, high-phenolic forage, Juniperus monosperma | |
Xenobiotic metabolism of plant secondary compounds in oak (Quercus agrifolia) by specialist and generalist woodrat herbivores, genus Neotoma |