Natural Selection On Testosterone Production In A Wild Songbird Population,
2010
University of Virginia
Natural Selection On Testosterone Production In A Wild Songbird Population, Joel W. Mcglothlin, Danielle J. Whittaker, Sara E. Schrock, Nicole M. Gerlach, Jodie M. Jawor, Eric A. Snajdr, Ellen D. Ketterson
Faculty Publications
Because of their role in mediating life-history trade-offs, hormones are expected to be strongly associated with components of fitness; however, few studies have examined how natural selection acts on hormonal variation in the wild. In a songbird, the dark-eyed junco (Junco hyemalis), field experiments have shown that exogenous testosterone alters individuals' resolution of the survival-reproduction trade-off, enhancing reproduction at the expense of survival. Here we used standardized injections of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) to assay variation in the testosterone production of males. Using measurements of annual survival and reproduction, we found evidence of strong natural selection acting on GnRH-induced …
Chemical Inhibition Of Caax Protease Activity Disrupts Yeast Ras Localization,
2010
University of Georgia
Chemical Inhibition Of Caax Protease Activity Disrupts Yeast Ras Localization, Surya P. Mandahar, Emily R. Hildebrandt, William H. Jacobsen, George M. Santangelo, Walter K. Schmidt
Faculty Publications
Proteins possessing a C-terminal CaaX motif, such as the Ras GTPases, undergo extensive post-translational modification that includes attachment of an isoprenoid lipid, proteolytic processing and carboxylmethylation. Inhibition of the enzymes involved in these processes is considered a cancer-therapeutic strategy. We previously identified nine in vitro inhibitors of the yeast CaaX protease Rce1p in a chemical library screen (Manandhar et al., 2007). Here, we demonstrate that these agents disrupt the normal plasma membrane distribution of yeast GFP-Ras reporters in a manner that pharmacologically phenocopies effects observed upon genetic loss of CaaX protease function. Consistent with Rce1p being the in vivo target …
Biosecurity Principles: Protecting The Utah Turkey Industry,
2010
Utah State University
Biosecurity Principles: Protecting The Utah Turkey Industry, David Frame
All Current Publications
This publication lists the diseases that are potentially a threat to the Utah turkey industry and how these diseases can best be avoided.
Evaluating Ecosystem Response To Oyster Restoration And Nutrient Load Reduction With A Multispecies Bioenergetics Model,
2010
University of Southern Mississippi
Evaluating Ecosystem Response To Oyster Restoration And Nutrient Load Reduction With A Multispecies Bioenergetics Model, Richard S. Fulford, Denise L. Breitburg, Mark Luckenbach, Roger I.E. Newell
Faculty Publications
Many of the world's coastal ecosystems are impacted by multiple stressors each of which may be subject to different management strategies that may have overlapping or even conflicting objectives. Consequently, management results may be indirect and difficult to predict or observe. We developed a network simulation model intended specifically to examine ecosystem-level responses to management and applied this model to a comparison of nutrient load reduction and restoration of highly reduced stocks of bivalve suspension feeders (eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica) in an estuarine ecosystem (Chesapeake Bay, USA). Model results suggest that a 50% reduction in nutrient inputs from the watershed …
Boxelder Bug,
2010
Utah State University
Boxelder Bug, Erin W. Hodgson, Alan H. Roe
All Current Publications
Boxelder bugs are a common nuisance insect to many homeowners. Although boxelder bugs are active throughout the summer, many people don’t notice them until they start “sunning” themselves on structures, particularly the southern-facing walls. As temperatures start to decrease in the late summer and fall, large numbers of adults will move from plants and congregate on heated buildings.
Codling Moth (Cydia Pomonella) Sampling Form,
2010
Utah State University
Codling Moth (Cydia Pomonella) Sampling Form, Usu Extension
All Current Publications
Place traps in orchards when 100 degree days have accumulated or by first bloom. Check traps at least every other day (preferably daily) until biofix, and weekly until mid-September
Control Of Iron Chlorosis,
2010
Utah State University
Control Of Iron Chlorosis, Rich Koenig, Michael R. Kuhns
All Current Publications
Iron deficiency (iron chlorosis) affects many desirable landscape and crop plants grown in Utah. The primary symptom of iron deficiency is interveinal chlorosis, the development of a bright yellow leaf with a network of dark green veins. In severe cases, the entire leaf turns yellow or white and the outer edges may scorch and turn brown as the plant cells die.
Peach Twig Borer (Anarsia Lineatella) Sampling Form,
2010
Utah State University
Peach Twig Borer (Anarsia Lineatella) Sampling Form, Usu Extension
All Current Publications
Place traps in orchards after approximately 330 degree days have accumulated. Check traps at least every other day (preferably daily) until biofix, and weekly throughout the season afterward.
Pear Psylla (Cacopsylla Pyricola) Sampling Form,
2010
Utah State University
Pear Psylla (Cacopsylla Pyricola) Sampling Form, Usu Extension
All Current Publications
Begin sampling for adults in the dormant phase when daytime temperatures reach at least 45 F, beginning around early March, and continue weekly through April.
Solutions To Soil Problems: Iii. Drainage,
2010
Utah State University
Solutions To Soil Problems: Iii. Drainage, Michael Johnson, Rich Koenig
All Current Publications
Drainage is a common problem throughout Utah. Complex patterns of soil development, transport and deposition have resulted in excessively drained soils that are coarse-textured (sandy or rocky), and poorly drained soils that are fine-textured (silt and clay-dominated). Excessively drained are more common in higher elevation and bench areas.
Spider And Predatory Mites Sampling Form,
2010
Utah State University
Spider And Predatory Mites Sampling Form, Usu Extension
All Current Publications
This sampling method uses the presence-absence method. Rather than counting the number of mites, scouts simply need to determine whether mites occur or do not occur on the collected leaves.
Western Tentiform Leafminer Sampling Form – Apple And Cherry,
2010
Utah State University
Western Tentiform Leafminer Sampling Form – Apple And Cherry, Usu Extension
All Current Publications
Western Tentiform Leafminer Sampling Form
Growth Hormone Alters Components Related To Differentiation, Metabolism And Milk Synthesis And Secretion In Mac-T Cells,
2010
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Growth Hormone Alters Components Related To Differentiation, Metabolism And Milk Synthesis And Secretion In Mac-T Cells, Tasha Lynn Johnson
Master's Theses
The mammary alveolar cell-T (MAC-T) cell line is able to uniformly differentiate and secrete casein proteins in response to dexamethasone, insulin and prolactin and is extensively used to study bovine mammary epithelial cell function. Growth hormone (GH) has been shown to increase milk protein synthesis both in vivo and in mammary cell models, and induce cytoskeletal rearrangement in 3T3 fibroblast cell line and a Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell line. Few studies have focused on identifying the mechanisms involved in differentiated MAC-T cells’ response to GH. We tested the hypothesis that MAC-T cells would respond directly to GH and that …
Three New Species Of Paragnorimus Becker From Central America (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae: Trichiini) With A Redefinition Of The Genus,
2010
Canadian Museum of Nature
Three New Species Of Paragnorimus Becker From Central America (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae: Trichiini) With A Redefinition Of The Genus, Andrew B. T. Smith
Insecta Mundi
Three new species of Paragnorimus Becker are described: Paragnorimus atratus n. sp. from Guatemala, P. hondurensis n. sp. from Honduras and Nicaragua, and P. howdeni n. sp. from Guatemala. Based on the overlapping characters of these new species, the genus Peltotrichius Howden is placed in synonymy with Paragnorimus. Paragnorimus is given a broader definition to encompass the new species and the two species formerly placed in the genus Peltotrichius.
Subscription And Organization Information [June 2010],
2010
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Subscription And Organization Information [June 2010]
Nebraska Bird Review
The Nebraska Bird Review is published quarterly by the Nebraska Ornithologists' Union, Inc., as its official journal, and is sent to members not in arrears of dues. Annual subscription rates (on a calendar-year basis only): $15 in the United States, $18 in Canada, and $30 in all other countries, payable in advance. Single copies are $4 each, postpaid, in the United States, $5 in Canada, and $8 elsewhere. Send orders for back issues to Anita Breckbill, NOU Librarian, c/o Music Library, WMB 30, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68588-0101.
Memberships in the NOU (on a calendar-year basis only): Active Household …
Annual Meeting At Chadron,
2010
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Annual Meeting At Chadron
Nebraska Bird Review
Sixty-seven members and guests were in attendance at the 111th Annual Meeting of the Nebraska Ornithologists' Union held at Camp Norwesca on May 14–16, 2010. The Camp Norwesca campus, located just south of Chadron State Park, proved to be an excellent birding location, providing good views of Evening Grosbeaks and Red Crossbills. Evening Grosbeaks were also found at Chadron State Park and at Beaver Wall in Sheridan Co.
Field trips were led by Wayne Mollhoff, Kathy DeLara, Ann Duey, Alice Kenitz, and Bruce and Donna Walgren. Rain on Saturday morning caused some last-minute changes to the trip itineraries. Among the …
On-Farm Welfare Assessment For Regulatory Purposes: Issues And Possible Solutions,
2010
University of Aarhus
On-Farm Welfare Assessment For Regulatory Purposes: Issues And Possible Solutions, Jan Tind Sørensen, David Fraser
Assessment of Animal Welfare Collection
On-farm welfare assessment has been used mainly for non-regulatory purposes such as producer education or to qualify for voluntary welfare-assurance programs. The application of on-farm assessments in regulatory programs would require four issues to be addressed: (1) selecting criteria that are widely accepted as valid by diverse citizens, (2) setting minimum legal levels, (3) achieving the high level of fairness and objectivity required for legally binding requirements, and (4) achieving the cost-efficiency needed for widespread use of the methods. Issues 1 and 2 pose a particular problem because different citizens disagree on what they understand as good animal welfare, with …
Caspase-Cleaved Tar Dna-Binding Protein-43 In Parkinson’S Disease And Dementia With Lewy Bodies,
2010
Boise State University
Caspase-Cleaved Tar Dna-Binding Protein-43 In Parkinson’S Disease And Dementia With Lewy Bodies, Polina Kokoulina, Troy T. Rohn
Biology Faculty Publications and Presentations
Background: TAR DNA-binding protein-43 (TDP-43) proteinopathies are classified based upon the extent of modified TDP-43 and include a growing number of neurodegenerative diseases such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), frontotemporal lobar degeneration with ubiquitin immunoreactive, tau-negative inclusions (FTLD-U) and FTLD with motor neuron disease (FTLD-MND). Objective: The purpose of the study was to examine whether proteolytic modifications of TDP-43 are a relevant finding in Parkinson’s disease (PD) and dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB). Methods: A novel site-directed caspase-cleavage antibody, termed TDP caspase-cleavage product antibody (TDPccp), was utilized based upon a known caspase-3 cleavage consensus site within TDP-43 at position 219. …
Comparison Of A Reduced Carbohydrate And Reduced Fat Diet For Ldl, Hdl, And Vldl Subclasses During 9-Months Of Weight Maintenance Subsequent To Weight Loss,
2010
Brigham Young University - Provo
Comparison Of A Reduced Carbohydrate And Reduced Fat Diet For Ldl, Hdl, And Vldl Subclasses During 9-Months Of Weight Maintenance Subsequent To Weight Loss, James D. Lecheminant, Bryan K. Smith, Eric C. Westman, Mary C. Vernon, Joseph E. Donnelly
Faculty Publications
Objectives: This study compared LDL, HDL, and VLDL subclasses in overweight or obese adults consuming either a reduced carbohydrate (RC) or reduced fat (RF) weight maintenance diet for 9 months following significant weight loss. Methods: Thirty-five (21 RC; 14 RF) overweight or obese middle-aged adults completed a 1-year weight management clinic. Participants met weekly for the first six months and bi-weekly thereafter. Meetings included instruction for diet, physical activity, and behavior change related to weight management. Additionally, participants followed a liquid very low-energy diet of ~2092 kJ per day for the first three months of the study. Subsequently, participants followed …
Distribution Of Abacion Texense (Loomis, 1937), The Only Milliped Species Traversing The Rio Grande, Mississippi, And Pecos Rivers (Callipodida: Abacionidae),
2010
RapidWrite, Hot Springs National Park, AR
Distribution Of Abacion Texense (Loomis, 1937), The Only Milliped Species Traversing The Rio Grande, Mississippi, And Pecos Rivers (Callipodida: Abacionidae), Chris T. Mcallister, Rowland M. Shelley
Insecta Mundi
Localities are documented for the milliped Abacion texense (Loomis, 1837) (Callipodida: Abacionidae) whose distribution forms both the northern and southern ordinal limits in the Western Hemisphere. The westernmost component of Abacion Rafinesque, 1820, A. texense is the only milliped species whose range spans the Mississippi and Pecos rivers and the Rio Grande. Distribution extremes are in Hennepin County (Co.), Minnesota, in the north; Terrell and Potter cos., Texas, in the west; Alcorn Co., Mississippi, in the east; and southwestern Tamaulipas, Mexico, in the south. Occurrences are projected for southeastern South Dakota, northwestern Alabama, and the southwestern periphery of Tennessee. The …