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    • TUBRI

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      Data, lot selection protocol, and analyses conducted using specimens from the Tulane University Biodiversity Research Institute, in support of NSF CAREER award 2141898 entitled, "Reconstructing Parasite Abundance in River Ecosystems Over the Past Half Century"
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      1000Updated Oct 27, 2024Oct 27, 2024
    • fish_521

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      This is the website material for FISH 521 "Proposal Writing and Professional Development", a graduate course taught at the University of Washington during winter quarter.
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      4000Updated Sep 17, 2024Sep 17, 2024
    • UNM_MSB

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      Data, lot selection protocol, and analyses conducted using specimens from the University of New Mexico Museum of Southwestern Biology, in support of NSF CAREER award 2141898 entitled, "Reconstructing Parasite Abundance in River Ecosystems Over the Past Half Century"
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      0000Updated Sep 14, 2024Sep 14, 2024
    • Data files and code associated with a Short Communication to be submitted to Aquaculture
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      0000Updated Sep 7, 2024Sep 7, 2024
    • Code and dataset for Oly manuscript to be submitted to Biological Conservation
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      0000Updated Mar 1, 2024Mar 1, 2024
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      0000Updated Oct 31, 2023Oct 31, 2023
    • Code and data associated with Faiad et al. (2023), PLoS One.
      0000Updated Aug 21, 2023Aug 21, 2023
    • Code associated with Mastick et al. 2023. "Marine mammal recovery is associated with the resurgence of a nematode parasite" Proceedings B.
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      0000Updated Jun 16, 2023Jun 16, 2023
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      0000Updated May 20, 2023May 20, 2023
    • Code and dataset for models for Polydora infestation and oyster/farm traits - published in Aquaculture
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      0000Updated Apr 6, 2023Apr 6, 2023
    • Code and dataset for models for Polydora infestation and environmental variables - published in Aquaculture
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      0000Updated Jan 26, 2023Jan 26, 2023
    • Code associated with Wood et al. 2023. "A reconstruction of parasite burden reveals one century of climate-associated parasite decline." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA.
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      0000Updated Jan 4, 2023Jan 4, 2023
    • Code and dataset associated with Preisser et al. (2022) "Parasite communities in English Sole (Parophrys vetulus) have changed in composition but not richness in the Salish Sea, Washington, USA since 1930" published in Parasitology.
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      0000Updated Mar 29, 2022Mar 29, 2022
    • Code associated with Wood et al. 2022. "The weaker sex: Male lingcod (Ophiodon elongatus) with blue color polymorphism are more burdened by parasites than are other sex–color combinations." PLoS One.
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      0000Updated Dec 14, 2021Dec 14, 2021
    • Code associated with Welicky et al. 2021. "Parasites of the past: Ninety years of change in parasitism for English Sole." Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment.
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      0000Updated Jul 6, 2021Jul 6, 2021
    • Code associated with Quinn et al. 2021. "Long-term change in the parasite burden of shore crabs (Hemigrapsus oregonensis and H. nudus) on the northwestern Pacific coast of North America." Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
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      1000Updated Feb 13, 2021Feb 13, 2021
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    • Code associated with Fiorenza et al. 2020, "Fluid preservation causes minimal reduction of parasite detectability in fish specimens: A new approach for reconstructing parasite communities of the past?", Ecology and Evolution.
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      0000Updated Apr 28, 2020Apr 28, 2020
    • RStudio Analysis for the AMNH RMCP Parasite Ecology Module
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      0000Updated Apr 9, 2020Apr 9, 2020
    • Code associated with Fiorenza et al. 2020, "It's a wormy world: Meta-analysis reveals several decades of change in the global abundance of the parasitic nematodes Anisakis spp. and Pseudoterranova spp. in marine fishes and invertebrates", Global Change Biology.
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      0000Updated Mar 12, 2020Mar 12, 2020
    • Code associated with Wood et al. 2019. "Precision mapping of snail habitat provides a powerful indicator of human schistosomiasis transmission." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA.
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      2200Updated Nov 23, 2019Nov 23, 2019
    • general wood lab resources
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      0300Updated May 28, 2019May 28, 2019