John D. Peterson, Ph.D.
Institution:
Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United StatesArea:
Physiological Ecology, Reproductive EndocrinologyGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorMary T. Mendonça | grad student | 2012 | Auburn University (Physiology Academic Tree) | |
(Physiological effects of chytridiomycosis, a cause of amphibian population declines.) | ||||
Erica J. Crespi | post-doc | WSU (Evolution Tree) |
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Peterson JD, Steffen JE, Reinert LK, et al. (2013) Host stress response is important for the pathogenesis of the deadly amphibian disease, Chytridiomycosis, in Litoria caerulea. Plos One. 8: e62146 |
Krautz-Peterson G, Ndegwa D, Vasquez K, et al. (2009) Imaging schistosomes in vivo. Faseb Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies For Experimental Biology. 23: 2673-80 |
Peterson JD, Peterson VA, Mendonça MT. (2009) Exposure to coal combustion residues during metamorphosis elevates corticosterone content and adversely affects oral morphology, growth, and development in Rana sphenocephala. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Toxicology & Pharmacology : Cbp. 149: 36-9 |
Peterson JD, Peterson VA, Mendonça MT. (2008) Growth and developmental effects of coal combustion residues on Southern Leopard Frog (Rana sphenocephala) tadpoles exposed throughout metamorphosis Copeia. 499-503 |
Peterson JD, Wood MB, Hopkins WA, et al. (2007) Prevalence of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in American bullfrog and southern leopard frog larvae from wetlands on the Savannah River Site, South Carolina. Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 43: 450-60 |