Dana M. Hawley, Ph.D.

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2005 Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
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Ecology Biology, Genetics, Animal Physiology Biology
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Andre A. Dhondt grad student 2005 Cornell
 (Host heterogeneity and disease resistance in house finches (Carpodacus mexicanus): Integrating genetics, immunity, and social behavior.)
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Hawley DM, Pérez-Umphrey AM, Adelman JS, et al. (2024) Prior exposure to pathogens augments host heterogeneity in susceptibility and has key epidemiological consequences. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Kuttiyarthu Veetil N, Henschen AE, Hawley DM, et al. (2024) Varying conjunctival immune response adaptations of house finch populations to a rapidly evolving bacterial pathogen. Frontiers in Immunology. 15: 1250818
Langager MM, Adelman JS, Hawley DM. (2023) Let's stick together: Infection enhances preferences for social grouping in a songbird species. Ecology and Evolution. 13: e10627
Henschen AE, Vinkler M, Langager MM, et al. (2023) Rapid adaptation to a novel pathogen through disease tolerance in a wild songbird. Plos Pathogens. 19: e1011408
Hawley DM, Thomason CA, Aberle MA, et al. (2023) High virulence is associated with pathogen spreadability in a songbird-bacterial system. Royal Society Open Science. 10: 220975
Weitzman CL, Belden LK, May M, et al. (2022) Antibiotic perturbation of gut bacteria does not significantly alter host responses to ocular disease in a songbird species. Peerj. 10: e13559
Weitzman CL, Rostama B, Thomason CA, et al. (2021) Experimental test of microbiome protection across pathogen doses reveals importance of resident microbiome composition. Fems Microbiology Ecology. 97
Hochachka WM, Dobson AP, Hawley DM, et al. (2021) Host population dynamics in the face of an evolving pathogen. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Townsend AK, Hawley DM, Stephenson JF, et al. (2020) Emerging infectious disease and the challenges of social distancing in human and non-human animals. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 287: 20201039
Weitzman CL, Thomason C, Schuler EJA, et al. (2020) House finches with high coccidia burdens experience more severe experimental Mycoplasma gallisepticum infections. Parasitology Research
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