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Elizabeth K Mallott

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Molecular Ecology|November 3, 2023
Disentangling the mechanisms underlying phylosymbiosis in mammalsElizabeth K Mallott
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|December 14, 2022
Correction to: 'Individualized composition or community dynamics? A new statistical approach to assess the individuality of host-associated microbiomes' (2022) by MallottElizabeth K Mallott
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 9, 2022
Individualized composition or community dynamics? A new statistical approach to assess the individuality of host-associated microbiomesElizabeth K Mallott
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health|September 28, 2020
Phylosymbiosis, diet and gut microbiome-associated metabolic diseaseElizabeth K Mallott, Katherine R Amato
American Journal of Primatology|July 10, 2018
The microbial reproductive ecology of white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus)Elizabeth K Mallott, Katherine R Amato
Nature Reviews. Microbiology|May 28, 2021
Host specificity of the gut microbiomeElizabeth K Mallott, Katherine R Amato
Molecular Biology and Evolution|September 20, 2021
Butyrate Production Pathway Abundances Are Similar in Human and Nonhuman Primate Gut MicrobiomesElizabeth K Mallott, Katherine R Amato
Access Microbiology|September 25, 2020
Assessing the comparability of different DNA extraction and amplification methods in gut microbial community profilingElizabeth K Mallott, Ripan S Malhi, Katherine R Amato
Plos One|June 27, 2018
trnL outperforms rbcL as a DNA metabarcoding marker when compared with the observed plant component of the diet of wild white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus, Primates)Elizabeth K Mallott, Paul A Garber, Ripan S Malhi
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|October 6, 2016
Integrating feeding behavior, ecological data, and DNA barcoding to identify developmental differences in invertebrate foraging strategies in wild white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus)Elizabeth K Mallott, Paul A Garber, Ripan S Malhi
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Molecular Ecology|November 3, 2023
Disentangling the mechanisms underlying phylosymbiosis in mammalsElizabeth K Mallott
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|December 14, 2022
Correction to: 'Individualized composition or community dynamics? A new statistical approach to assess the individuality of host-associated microbiomes' (2022) by MallottElizabeth K Mallott
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 9, 2022
Individualized composition or community dynamics? A new statistical approach to assess the individuality of host-associated microbiomesElizabeth K Mallott
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health|September 28, 2020
Phylosymbiosis, diet and gut microbiome-associated metabolic diseaseElizabeth K Mallott, Katherine R Amato
American Journal of Primatology|July 10, 2018
The microbial reproductive ecology of white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus)Elizabeth K Mallott, Katherine R Amato
Nature Reviews. Microbiology|May 28, 2021
Host specificity of the gut microbiomeElizabeth K Mallott, Katherine R Amato
Molecular Biology and Evolution|September 20, 2021
Butyrate Production Pathway Abundances Are Similar in Human and Nonhuman Primate Gut MicrobiomesElizabeth K Mallott, Katherine R Amato
Access Microbiology|September 25, 2020
Assessing the comparability of different DNA extraction and amplification methods in gut microbial community profilingElizabeth K Mallott, Ripan S Malhi, Katherine R Amato
Plos One|June 27, 2018
trnL outperforms rbcL as a DNA metabarcoding marker when compared with the observed plant component of the diet of wild white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus, Primates)Elizabeth K Mallott, Paul A Garber, Ripan S Malhi
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|October 6, 2016
Integrating feeding behavior, ecological data, and DNA barcoding to identify developmental differences in invertebrate foraging strategies in wild white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus)Elizabeth K Mallott, Paul A Garber, Ripan S Malhi
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