Year | Title | Format |
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2018 | The ecosystem services of animal microbiomes. McKenney E.A., Koelle K., Dunn R.R., and A.D. Yoder. | |
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. | |
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. | |
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. | |
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. | |
2015 | Patterns of gut bacterial colonization in three primate species. McKenney, E.A., A. Rodrigo, A.D. Yoder. PLoS ONE, 10(5): e0124618. |