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  • Coral snakes predict the ev... Coral snakes predict the evolution of mimicry across New World snakes
    Davis Rabosky, Alison R; Cox, Christian L; Rabosky, Daniel L ... Nature communications, 05/2016, Volume: 7, Issue: 1
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    Batesian mimicry, in which harmless species (mimics) deter predators by deceitfully imitating the warning signals of noxious species (models), generates striking cases of phenotypic convergence that ...
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  • Ecological drivers of ultra... Ecological drivers of ultraviolet colour evolution in snakes
    Crowell, Hayley L; Curlis, John David; Weller, Hannah I ... Nature communications, 06/2024, Volume: 15, Issue: 1
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    Abstract Ultraviolet (UV) colour patterns invisible to humans are widespread in nature. However, research bias favouring species with conspicuous colours under sexual selection can limit our ...
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  • Topic choice contributes to... Topic choice contributes to the lower rate of NIH awards to African-American/black scientists
    Hoppe, Travis A; Litovitz, Aviva; Willis, Kristine A ... Science advances, 10/2019, Volume: 5, Issue: 10
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    Despite efforts to promote diversity in the biomedical workforce, there remains a lower rate of funding of National Institutes of Health R01 applications submitted by African-American/black (AA/B) ...
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  • Batch-Mask: Automated image... Batch-Mask: Automated image segmentation for organisms with limbless or non-standard body forms
    Curlis, John David; Renney, Timothy; Rabosky, Alison R Davis ... Integrative and comparative biology, 10/2022, Volume: 62, Issue: 4
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    Efficient comparisons of biological color patterns are critical for understanding the mechanisms by which organisms evolve in ecosystems, including sexual selection, predator-prey interactions, and ...
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  • Are bisphosphonates effecti... Are bisphosphonates effective in the treatment of osteoarthritis pain? A meta-analysis and systematic review
    Davis, Alison J; Smith, Toby O; Hing, Caroline B ... PloS one, 09/2013, Volume: 8, Issue: 9
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    Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis worldwide. Pain and reduced function are the main symptoms in this prevalent disease. There are currently no treatments for OA that modify ...
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  • Increasing learners' self‐e... Increasing learners' self‐efficacy beliefs and curiosity through a Frankenstein‐themed transmedia storytelling experience
    Nagy, Peter; Mawasi, Areej; Eustice, Kristi ... British journal of educational technology, November 2022, Volume: 53, Issue: 6
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    Using Mary Shelley's Frankenstein as inspiration, this paper presents a Frankenstein‐themed transmedia storytelling experience, which encompasses simple hands‐on activities and an online narrative ...
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  • Predator Perspective Drives... Predator Perspective Drives Geographic Variation in Frequency-Dependent Polymorphism
    Holmes, Iris A.; Grundler, Maggie R.; Rabosky, Alison R. Davis The American naturalist, 10/2017, Volume: 190, Issue: 4
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    Color polymorphism in natural populations can manifest as a striking patchwork of phenotypes in space, with neighboring populations characterized by dramatic differences in morph composition. These ...
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  • Widespread chytrid infectio... Widespread chytrid infection across frogs in the Peruvian Amazon suggests critical role for low elevation in pathogen spread and persistence
    Russell, Imani D; Larson, Joanna G; von May, Rudolf ... PloS one, 10/2019, Volume: 14, Issue: 10
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    Outbreaks of emerging infectious diseases are becoming more frequent as climate changes wildlife communities at unprecedented rates, driving population declines and raising concerns for species ...
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  • What makes a fang? Phylogen... What makes a fang? Phylogenetic and ecological controls on tooth evolution in rear-fanged snakes
    Westeen, Erin P; Durso, Andrew M; Grundler, Michael C ... BMC ecology and evolution, 07/2020, Volume: 20, Issue: 1
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    Fangs are a putative key innovation that revolutionized prey capture and feeding in snakes, and - along with their associated venom phenotypes - have made snakes perhaps the most ...
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  • Leveraging natural history ... Leveraging natural history collections to understand the impacts of global change
    Sanders, Nathan J.; Cooper, Natalie; Davis Rabosky, Alison R. ... Journal of animal ecology, February 2023, 2023-02-00, 20230201, Volume: 92, Issue: 2
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    This joint Special Feature focuses on the contributions and potential of natural history collections to address global change questions.
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