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2021 |
Gut Microbial Diversity and Ecological Specialization in Four Sympatric Lemur Species Under Lean Conditions. Greene L.K., Rambeloson E., Rasoanaivo H.A., Foss E.D., Yoder A.D., Drea C.M., and M.B. Blanco. International Journal of Primatology. |
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2019 |
The importance of scale in comparative microbiome research: new insights from the gut and glands of captive and wild lemurs. Greene L.K., Bornbusch S.L., McKenney E.A., Harris R.L., Gorvetzian S.R., Yoder A.D., and C.M. Drea. American Journal of Primatology. |
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2018 |
The ecosystem services of animal microbiomes. McKenney E.A., Koelle K., Dunn R.R., and A.D. Yoder. |
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2017 |
Bamboo specialists from two mammalian orders (Primates, Carnivora) share a high number of low-abundance gut microbes. McKenney E.A., Maslanka M., Rodrigo A., and A.D. Yoder. Microbial Ecology. |
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2017 |
Feeding strategy shapes gut metagenomic enrichment and functional specialization in captive lemurs. McKenney, E.A., O’Connell, T.M., Rodrigo, A., and A.D. Yoder. Gut Microbes. |
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2017 |
Down for the count: Cryptosporidium infection depletes the gut microbiome in Coquerel’s sifakas. McKenney, E.A., Greene, L.K., Drea, C.M., and A.D. Yoder. Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease. |
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2015 |
Alteration of the rat cecal microbiota during colonization with the helminth Hymenolepis dimunita. McKenney, E.A., L. Williamson, A.D. Yoder, et al. Gut Microbes, 6(3):182-193. |
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2015 |
Patterns of gut bacterial colonization in three primate species. McKenney, E.A., A. Rodrigo, A.D. Yoder. PLoS ONE, 10(5): e0124618. |
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