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Austin R. Spence
Austin R. Spence
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The challenge of novel abiotic conditions for species undergoing climate‐induced range shifts
AR Spence, MW Tingley
Ecography 43 (11), 1571-1590, 2020
972020
Food restriction and chronic stress alter energy use and affect immunity in an infrequent feeder
LA Neuman‐Lee, H Bobby Fokidis, AR Spence, M Van der Walt, ...
Functional Ecology 29 (11), 1453-1462, 2015
732015
Body size and environment influence both intraspecific and interspecific variation in daily torpor use across hummingbirds
AR Spence, MW Tingley
Functional Ecology 35 (4), 870-883, 2021
182021
Elevation correlates with significant changes in relative abundance in hummingbird fecal microbiota, but composition changes little
EA Herder, AR Spence, MW Tingley, SM Hird
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 8, 597756, 2021
162021
Detrimental effects of zinc oxide nanoparticles on amphibian life stages
AR Spence, GR Hopkins, LA Neuman‐Lee, GDS Smith, ED Brodie Jr, ...
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological Genetics and Physiology …, 2016
162016
Long‐term monitoring of two snake species reveals immune–endocrine interactions and the importance of ecological context
AR Spence, SS French, GR Hopkins, AM Durso, SB Hudson, GD Smith, ...
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative …, 2020
152020
Physiological correlates of multiple parasitic infections in side-blotched lizards
AR Spence, AM Durso, GD Smith, HM Skinner, SS French
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 90 (3), 321-327, 2017
152017
DNA metabarcoding reveals broadly overlapping diets in three sympatric North American hummingbirds
AR Spence, EE Wilson Rankin, MW Tingley
The Auk 139 (1), ukab074, 2022
132022
Anna's hummingbird (Calypte anna) physiological response to novel thermal and hypoxic conditions at high elevations
AR Spence, H LeWinter, MW Tingley
Journal of Experimental Biology 225 (10), jeb243294, 2022
72022
Hummingbird (Family Trochilidae) Research: Welfare-conscious Study Techniques for Live Hummingbirds and Processing of Hummingbird Specimens
LA Tell, JA Hazlehurst, RR Bandivadekar, JC Brown, AR Spence, ...
Museum of Texas Tech University, 2021
52021
Evidence for the efficacy of pre-harvest agricultural practices in mitigating food-safety risks to fresh produce in North America
N Devarajan, DL Weller, M Jones, AD Adell, A Adhikari, A Allende, ...
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems 7, 1101435, 2023
22023
Widespread torpor use in hummingbirds from the thermally stable lowland tropics
HS Pollock, D Lamont, SE MacDonald, AR Spence, JD Brawn, ...
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 96 (2), 119-127, 2023
22023
Effect and prevalence of the endoparasite Plasmodium across the range of Uta stansburiana
AR Spence, GD Smith, SS French
Society of Integrative and Comparative Biologists, Austin, Texas (4 January …, 2014
12014
Physiological Mechanisms and Biotic Interactions Structuring Hummingbird Range Limits Along an Elevational Gradient
AR Spence
University of Connecticut, 2021
2021
Response to novel thermal and hypoxic challenges from populations across a hummingbird's elevational range
AR Spence, MW Tingley
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 59, E218-E218, 2019
2019
Awards, Scholarships, and Grants Awarded at the SICB Meeting in January 2018
L Storks, C Brown, J Goldberg, A Spence, E Richardson, A Gilbert, ...
Integrative and Comparative Biology 58 (1), 3-5, 2018
2018
Effects of chronic and acute exposure to ZnO nanoparticles across life-history stages in a caudate amphibian (Taricha granulosa)
AR Spence, GR Hopkins, ED Brodie Jr, SS French
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 55, E175-E175, 2015
2015
Newts and Nanoparticles: Small product, big problem?
A Spence
2015
The Effects of ZnO Nanoparticles on Egg, Larva, and Adult Rough-Skinned Newts (Taricha granulosa)
AR Spence
2015
Physiological Effects of habitat disturbance in the Wandering Gartersnake (Thamnophis elegans)
A Spence
2014
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