Publications by authors named "James E Noelker"

The pandemic amphibian pathogen (Bd) can cause more severe infections with variable temperatures owing to delays in host thermal acclimation following temperature shifts. However, little is known about the timing of these acclimation effects or their consequences for Bd transmission. We measured how thermal acclimation affects Bd infection in , using a timing-of-exposure treatment to investigate acclimation effect persistence following a temperature shift.

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Working with aquatic organisms often requires handling multiple individuals in a single session, potentially resulting in cross-contamination by live pathogens or DNA. Most researchers address this problem by disposing of gloves between animals. However, this generates excessive waste and may be impractical for processing very slippery animals that might be easier to handle with cotton gloves.

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