Kevin D. Kohl, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2014 | Biology | University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT |
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Sign in to add mentorM Denise Dearing | grad student | 2014 | University of Utah | |
(Gastrointestinal mechanisms for avoiding toxicity in mammalian herbivores.) |
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Fontaine SS, Kennedy-Gold SR, Regester KJ, et al. (2025) The Impact of Whole-Animal Fluid Preservation on the Observed Gut Microbiome of Vertebrates: Implications for the Use of Museum Specimens in Microbiome Research. Molecular Ecology Resources. e14127 |
Barts N, Trevelline BK, Dearing MD, et al. (2025) Gut bacterial and fungal communities of three rodent species respond uniquely to dietary fiber and protein manipulation. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 228 |
Kohl KD, Barts N, Peralta Martínez K, et al. (2025) How consistent is 'the dynamic gut'?: Complex physiological responses to dietary fiber and protein across three rodent species. The Journal of Experimental Biology |
Rudzki EN, Antonson ND, Jones TM, et al. (2024) Host avian species and environmental conditions influence the microbial ecology of brood parasitic brown-headed cowbird nestlings: What rules the roost? Molecular Ecology. e17289 |
Maurer ML, Goyco-Blas JF, Kohl KD. (2023) Dietary tannins alter growth, behavior, and the gut microbiome of larval amphibians. Integrative Zoology |
Yawitz TA, Barts N, Kohl KD. (2022) Comparative digestive morphology and physiology of five species of Peromyscus under controlled environment and diet. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part a, Molecular & Integrative Physiology. 111265 |
Kohl KD, Dieppa-Colón E, Goyco-Blas J, et al. (2022) Gut Microbial Ecology of Five Species of Sympatric Desert Rodents in Relation to Herbivorous and Insectivorous Feeding Strategies. Integrative and Comparative Biology |
Trevelline BK, Kohl KD. (2022) The gut microbiome influences host diet selection behavior. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119: e2117537119 |
Fontaine SS, Mineo PM, Kohl KD. (2022) Experimental manipulation of microbiota reduces host thermal tolerance and fitness under heat stress in a vertebrate ectotherm. Nature Ecology & Evolution |
Stapleton TE, Kohl KD, Dearing MD. (2022) Plant secondary compound- and antibiotic-induced community disturbances improve the establishment of foreign gut microbiota. Fems Microbiology Ecology. 98 |