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Amberleigh E Henschen

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Integrative and Comparative Biology|May 30, 2019
What Does Tolerance Mean for Animal Disease Dynamics When Pathology Enhances Transmission?Amberleigh E Henschen, James S Adelman
The Journal of Experimental Biology|April 4, 2025
Mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG) infection inhibits mitochondrial respiratory function in a wild songbirdChidambaram Ramanathan, Elina Thomas, Amberleigh E Henschen, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|March 14, 2025
Host Disease Tolerance Predicts Transmission Probability for a Songbird PathogenAmberleigh E Henschen, Francis E Tillman, Sarah Coleman Ruston, et al.
Journal of Wildlife Diseases|June 2, 2025
Using Multivariate Analyses to Explore Host-Pathogen Coevolution in Complex Trait SpaceRachel M Ruden, Amberleigh E Henschen, Marissa M Langager, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 15, 2022
Molecular parallelism in signaling function across different sexually selected ornaments in a warblerNicholas D Sly, Corey R Freeman-Gallant, Amberleigh E Henschen, et al.
Plos Pathogens|June 9, 2023
Rapid adaptation to a novel pathogen through disease tolerance in a wild songbirdAmberleigh E Henschen, Michal Vinkler, Marissa M Langager, et al.
Biology Letters|May 13, 2026
The devil you know: a longer history of pathogen coevolution predicts higher behavioural tolerance of infection among host populationsJames S Adelman, Amberleigh E Henschen, Francis E Tillman, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|February 19, 2024
Varying conjunctival immune response adaptations of house finch populations to a rapidly evolving bacterial pathogenNithya Kuttiyarthu Veetil, Amberleigh E Henschen, Dana M Hawley, et al.
Molecular Ecology|September 13, 2024
Sexually selected differences in warbler plumage are related to a putative inversion on the Z chromosomePeter O Dunn, Nicholas D Sly, Corey R Freeman-Gallant, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|May 31, 2023
Understanding the evolution of immune genes in jawed vertebratesMichal Vinkler, Steven R Fiddaman, Martin Těšický, et al.
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Integrative and Comparative Biology|May 30, 2019
What Does Tolerance Mean for Animal Disease Dynamics When Pathology Enhances Transmission?Amberleigh E Henschen, James S Adelman
The Journal of Experimental Biology|April 4, 2025
Mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG) infection inhibits mitochondrial respiratory function in a wild songbirdChidambaram Ramanathan, Elina Thomas, Amberleigh E Henschen, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|March 14, 2025
Host Disease Tolerance Predicts Transmission Probability for a Songbird PathogenAmberleigh E Henschen, Francis E Tillman, Sarah Coleman Ruston, et al.
Journal of Wildlife Diseases|June 2, 2025
Using Multivariate Analyses to Explore Host-Pathogen Coevolution in Complex Trait SpaceRachel M Ruden, Amberleigh E Henschen, Marissa M Langager, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 15, 2022
Molecular parallelism in signaling function across different sexually selected ornaments in a warblerNicholas D Sly, Corey R Freeman-Gallant, Amberleigh E Henschen, et al.
Plos Pathogens|June 9, 2023
Rapid adaptation to a novel pathogen through disease tolerance in a wild songbirdAmberleigh E Henschen, Michal Vinkler, Marissa M Langager, et al.
Biology Letters|May 13, 2026
The devil you know: a longer history of pathogen coevolution predicts higher behavioural tolerance of infection among host populationsJames S Adelman, Amberleigh E Henschen, Francis E Tillman, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|February 19, 2024
Varying conjunctival immune response adaptations of house finch populations to a rapidly evolving bacterial pathogenNithya Kuttiyarthu Veetil, Amberleigh E Henschen, Dana M Hawley, et al.
Molecular Ecology|September 13, 2024
Sexually selected differences in warbler plumage are related to a putative inversion on the Z chromosomePeter O Dunn, Nicholas D Sly, Corey R Freeman-Gallant, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|May 31, 2023
Understanding the evolution of immune genes in jawed vertebratesMichal Vinkler, Steven R Fiddaman, Martin Těšický, et al.
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