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Publications
2024
- H. McKinnon Reish, L. Dewey, and L. J. Kirschman (2024). A Host of Issues: Pseudoreplication in Host-Microbiota Studies. Applied and Environmental Microbiology.
- L. J. Kirschman, H. M. Eastman, F. J. Irovic , N. A. Nix, L. T. K. Biu, S. L. Blackmon , J. S. Greenlee, R. Lamichhane, J. D. Mabuce, H. K. McAllister, L. F. Nevill, P. Redinger, N. I. Rivers, J. L. Sprague (in review). An improved method to assess the encapsulation response in arthropods. Journal of Insect Physiology, 156.
- L. J. Kirschman, K. A. Fritz, H. McKinnon Reisha, A. N. Tyler, K. Abt, P. Durbin, J. L. Sprague, R. F. Witty and Y. Zhang (2024). Subsidies of Long-Chain Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids, Not Energy Subsidies, Strengthen Immune Responses in a Terrestrial Predator. Freshwater Science, 43(3).
- K. R. Jefferson, W. S. Zoughaib, J. M. Davenport, D. A. Beamer, L. J. Kirschman, D. Siegel (2024). Cranial Courtship Glands of Eurycea chamberlaini. Ichthyology and Herpetology, 121(1).
- M. Wright, L. Oleson, R. Witty, K. A. Fritz, and L. J. Kirschman (2023). Infection causes trade-offs between development and growth in larval amphibian. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 96(6).
- L. J. Kirschman, L. Dewey, and A. Gregory (2022). Immune function does not trade off with reproductive effort in a semelparous wolf spider with parental care. Physiological Entomology 47(1)
- L. J. Kirschman, A. Khadjinova, K. Ireland, and K. C. Milligan Myhre (2020). Early life disruption of the microbiota affects organ development and cytokine gene expression in threespine stickleback. Integrative and Comparative Biology, 63(1).
- L. J. Kirschman, D. Morales, E. Crawford, A. Zera, and R. W. Warne (2019). Sex and life history shape the strength of cellular and humoral immune responses in a wing dimorphic cricket. Journal of Insect Physiology, 116.
- R. W. Warne, L. J. Kirschman, and L. Zeglin (2019). Manipulated gut microbiomes during critical windows affect host development, physiology, and disease susceptibility in amphibians. Journal of Animal Ecology, 88(6).
- L. J. Kirschman and K. C. Milligan-Mhyhre (2019). The costs of living together: Immune responses to the microbiota and chronic gut inflammation. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 85(10).
- L. J. Kirschman, E. J. Crespi, and R. W. Warne (2018). Critical disease windows shaped by stress exposure alter allocation trade-offs between development and immunity. Journal of Animal Ecology, 87(1).
- L. J. Kirschman, J. G. Palis, K. A. Fritz, K. Althoff, and R. W. Warne (2017). Two ranavirus-associated mass-mortality events among larval amphibians in Illinois, USA. Herpetological Review. 48(4).
- K. A. Fritz, L. J. Kirschman, S. D. McCay, J. T. Trushenski, R. W. Warne, and M. R. Whiles (2017). Subsidies of Essential Nutrients from Aquatic Environments Increase Immune Function in Terrestrial Consumers. Freshwater Science, 36(4).
- L. J. Kirschman, M. D. McCue, J. G. Boyles, and R. W. Warne (2017). Exogenous stress hormones alter energetic and nutrient costs of development and metamorphosis Journal of Experimental Biology, 220(18).
- R. W. Warne, L. J. Kirschman and L. Zeglin (2017) Manipulating gut microbiota in amphibian larvae as an approach to explore host-symbiont interactions and influence disease dynamics. Integrative and Comparative Biology, 57 (4).
- L. J. Kirschman, A. Quade, A. J. Zera, and R. W. Warne. (2017). Immune function trade-offs in response to parasite threats. Journal of Insect Physiology, 98.
- A. Araujo, L. J. Kirschman, and R. W. Warne. (2016). Behavioral phenotypes predict disease susceptibility and infectiousness, Biology Letters, 12(8).
- L. J. Kirschman, S. Haslett, K. A. Fritz, M. R. Whiles, and R. W. Warne. (2016). Influence of physiological stress on nutrient stoichiometry in larval amphibians. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 89(4).
- B. Neils, C.S. Carey, A. Araujo, D. Burkhart, L. J. Kirschman, B. LaBumbard, S. LaGrange, J. J. Maine, A. M. Rombense, M. N. Wood, and J. G. Boyles. (2015). Writing your way into high impact factor journals. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, 96(2).
- M. L. McDonald, L. J. Kirschman, and K. J. Regester. (2011). Plethodon cinereus: erythristic morph. Herpetological Review, 42(3).