Publications by authors named "Robert W Hay"

Elucidating how life history traits vary geographically is important to understanding variation in population dynamics. Because many aspects of ectotherm life history are climate-dependent, geographic variation in climate is expected to have a large impact on population dynamics through effects on annual survival, body size, growth rate, age at first reproduction, size-fecundity relationship, and reproductive frequency. The Eastern Massasauga (Sistrurus catenatus) is a small, imperiled North American rattlesnake with a distribution centered on the Great Lakes region, where lake effects strongly influence local conditions.

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The source of acellular specimens is not infrequently challenged, especially for toxicology specimens, but such specimens may not be amenable to conventional genetic testing to confirm the source. Our evaluation of genomic and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) amplicons using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) from centrifuged, filtered, or whole urine specimens demonstrated higher sensitivity of detection of mtDNA than genomic DNA and a higher detection rate for the mtDNA markers than genomic markers in all sample sets. The mitochondrial amplicons were sequenced to identify specific single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs).

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A 62-year-old woman presented with recurring right upper quadrant pain and underwent a routine laparoscopic cholecystectomy. A large gallstone was found impacted in the fundus of the gall bladder. Interestingly, aside from noting mild inflammation of the gall bladder wall, microscopic examination of the specimen identified 2 fragments of benign thyroid tissue.

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