Publications by authors named "Ben Aaronson"

Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a single genotype to vary its phenotype in response to the environment. Plasticity of the skeletal system in response to mechanical input is widely studied, but the timing of its transcriptional regulation is not well understood. Here, we used the cichlid feeding apparatus to examine the transcriptional dynamics of skeletal plasticity over time.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Activity patterns tend to be highly stereotyped and critical for executing many different behaviors including foraging, social interactions, and predator avoidance. Differences in the circadian timing of locomotor activity and rest periods can facilitate habitat partitioning and the exploitation of novel niches. As a consequence, closely related species often display highly divergent activity patterns, suggesting that shifts from diurnal to nocturnal behavior, or vice versa, are critical for survival.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Adaptive phenotypes are shaped by a combination of genetic and environmental forces, but how they interact remains poorly understood. Here, we utilize the cichlid oral jaw apparatus to better understand these gene-by-environment effects. First, we employed RNA-seq in bony and ligamentous tissues important for jaw opening to identify differentially expressed genes between species and across foraging environments.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • High school students with ADHD face significant challenges in school, yet few receive effective interventions; this study introduces Summer STRIPES, a peer-led program designed to support these students during their transition to high school.
  • The program involves 72 rising ninth graders randomly assigned to either Summer STRIPES or typical school services, with outcomes assessed at various points to measure impacts on ADHD symptoms and academic performance.
  • The study aims to enhance understanding of care access for ADHD adolescents, with ethical approval secured and plans for results dissemination through journals and conferences.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF