Publications by authors named "Jacob R Jones"

Obesity affects over 2 billion people worldwide and is accompanied by peripheral neuropathy (PN) and an associated poorer quality of life. Despite high prevalence, the molecular mechanisms underlying the painful manifestations of PN are poorly understood, and therapies are restricted to use of painkillers or other drugs that do not address the underlying disease. Studies have demonstrated that the gut microbiome is linked to metabolic health and its alteration is associated with many diseases, including obesity.

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Spatial distributions of animals can affect interactions with their natural enemies, such as parasites, and thus have important implications for host-parasite dynamics. While spatial variation in infection risk has been explored in many systems at the landscape scale, less attention has been paid to spatial structure at smaller scales. Here, we explore a hypothesized relationship between a common spatial variable, vertical position, and risk of parasite infection in a model aquatic system, larval frogs () and trematode (Digenea) parasites.

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Article Synopsis
  • Parasites, particularly trematodes, significantly impact aquatic ecosystems, but more research is needed on how their infections spread within these environments.
  • This study investigated trematode prevalence in two snail species in the Illinois River watershed, focusing on local factors like water chemistry and landscape factors such as proximity to the river.
  • The research revealed that being close to the river and wetland areas increased infection rates in snails, with specific water quality features also affecting prevalence in one of the snail species, contributing to our understanding of environmental influences on parasite distributions.
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