41 results on '"Walker, Donald M."'
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2. Bacterial Skin Assemblages of Sympatric Salamanders Are Primarily Shaped by Host Genus
3. Functional Redundancy in Bat Microbial Assemblage in the Presence of the White Nose Pathogen
4. Host microbiome responses to the Snake Fungal Disease pathogen (Ophidiomyces ophidiicola) are driven by changes in microbial richness
5. Bacterial Skin Assemblages of Sympatric Salamanders are Primarily Shaped by Host Genus
6. Dorsal Skin Microbial Assemblages in Free-ranging Hellbenders, Cryptobranchus Alleganiensis, Associated With Subspecies and Chronic Toe Lesions, but Not With Chytrid Fungal Infection.
7. Testing the febrile response of snakes inoculated with Ophidiomyces ophidiicola, the causative agent of snake fungal disease
8. ABSENCE OF BATRACHOCHYTRIUM SALAMANDRIVORANS IN A GLOBAL HOTSPOT FOR SALAMANDER BIODIVERSITY
9. The presence of Pseudogymnoascus destructans, a fungal pathogen of bats, correlates with changes in microbial metacommunity structure
10. Temporal trajectories in metacommunity structure: Insights from interdisciplinary research in intermittent streams
11. Prevalence of Ophidiomyces ophiodiicola, the Causative Agent of Snake Fungal Disease, in the Interior Plateau Ecoregion of Tennessee, USA
12. Microbial Assemblage Dynamics Within the American Alligator Nesting Ecosystem: a Comparative Approach Across Ecological Scales
13. The cutaneous microbiota of bats has in vitro antifungal activity against the white nose pathogen
14. Variation in the Slimy Salamander (Plethodon spp.) Skin and Gut-Microbial Assemblages Is Explained by Geographic Distance and Host Affinity
15. Analysis of the fecal microbiota of fast- and slow-growing rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
16. Variability in snake skin microbial assemblages across spatial scales and disease states
17. Gut microbiome analysis of fast- and slow-growing Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
18. Consistent trade-offs in fungal trait expression across broad spatial scales
19. Pathogenicity and taxonomy of Tenuignomonia styracis gen. et sp. nov., a new monotypic genus of Gnomoniaceae on Styrax obassia in Japan
20. The fungus, the Code and the mysterious publication date: Why Gnomoniopsis smithogilvyi is still the correct name for the chestnut rot fungus
21. A salamander's top down effect on fungal communities in a detritivore ecosystem
22. Which species, how many, and from where: Integrating habitat suitability, population genomics, and abundance estimates into species reintroduction planning
23. Common Cutaneous Bacteria Isolated from Snakes Inhibit Growth of Ophidiomyces ophiodiicola
24. Cladal divergence in fungal Ophiognomonia (Gnomoniaceae: Diaporthales) shows evidence of climatic niche vicariance
25. Methodological considerations for detection of terrestrial small-body salamander eDNA and implications for biodiversity conservation
26. Erratum to: Isolation and molecular characterization of the fungal endophytic microbiome from conventionally and organically grown avocado trees in South Florida
27. Isolation and molecular characterization of the fungal endophytic microbiome from conventionally and organically grown avocado trees in South Florida
28. The chestnut pathogen Gnomoniopsis smithogilvyi (Gnomoniaceae, Diaporthales) and its synonyms
29. Recommendations of generic names in Diaporthales competing for protection or use
30. A Comprehensive, Automatically Updated Fungal ITS Sequence Dataset for Reference-Based Chimera Control in Environmental Sequencing Efforts
31. Amino Acid Supplementation of Isolated Soybean Protein in Milk Replacers for Preruminant Lambs
32. A metagenomics‐based approach to the top‐down effect on the detritivore food web: a salamanders influence on fungal communities within a deciduous forest
33. Five new species of the highly diverse genus Plagiostoma (Gnomoniaceae, Diaporthales) from Japan
34. Erratum — Re-evaluating niche conservatism versus divergence in the Woodland Salamander genus Plethodon: a case study of the parapatric members of the Plethodon glutinosus species complex
35. Re-evaluating niche conservatism versus divergence in the Woodland Salamander genus Plethodon: a case study of the parapatric members of the Plethodon glutinosus species complex
36. Host conservatism or host specialization? Patterns of fungal diversification are influenced by host plant specificity inOphiognomonia(Gnomoniaceae: Diaporthales)
37. Phylogeny and taxonomy of Ophiognomonia (Gnomoniaceae, Diaporthales), including twenty-five new species in this highly diverse genus
38. New molecular markers for fungal phylogenetics: Two genes for species-level systematics in the Sordariomycetes (Ascomycota)
39. Systematics of genus Gnomoniopsis (Gnomoniaceae, Diaporthales) based on a three gene phylogeny, host associations and morphology
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41. Juvenile Aggressive Psammomatoid Ossifying Fibroma: An Interesting, Challenging, and Unusual Case Report and Review of the Literature
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