Chromosome maps were made of Drosophila gibberosa salivary gland
and fat body chromosomes, and the puffing patterns were compared in
the two tissues for selected times in development. The times were
early third instar (E), late third instar (0, at pupariation
(0 hr), at two hours (2 hr), four hours...
Ultraviolet-B radiation (UV-B) has been suggested as a factor contributing to global amphibian population declines. While ambient UV-B levels damage the eggs and embryos of some amphibian species, few studies have addressed how UV-B affects other life history stages or sublethal responses. My dissertation focuses on (1) investigations of sublethal...
Current evidence suggests that temporal regulation of gene
expression in eucaryotic organisms relies primarily upon localized
structural modifications of chromatin. One possible means of
changing chromatin structure is through varying the level of
acetylation of the histone proteins. Sodium butyrate has been found
to inhibit the activity of histone deacetylase...
Twenty yearling sheep were allotted to four groups, each containing
five sheep of approximately equal weight. On experimental
days 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4, each sheep in each group was given the following
inoculations by stomach tube: five sheep in group I (Fasciola
hepatica-exposed controls) were given approximately 120...
I examined two aspects of the reproductive behavior of the garibaldi, Hypsypops rubicundus, a temperate marine damselfish with male parental care. My primary objective was to determine the relationship between female choice and male parental investment in the care of offspring. In particular, I sought to determine: (1) how the...
I examined two amphibian communities to assess factors
that may impact amphibian biodiversity. The results suggest
that the potential factors which influence the maintenance
of amphibian biodiversity are multi-faceted and thus,
attempts to understand these factors must reflect these
complexities.
I investigated factors that influenced the susceptibility
of western toad...