Mary T. Mendonça

Affiliations: 
Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States 
Area:
Physiological Ecology, Reproductive Endocrinology
Website:
http://www.auburn.edu/cosam/mendoncalab
Google:
"Mary Mendonça"
Cross-listing: ImmunoTree

Parents

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Paul Licht grad student Auburn University
Llewellyn Ehrhart grad student 1981 University of Central Florida (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
 (Movements and feeding ecology of immature green turtles (Chelonia mydas) in Mosquito Lagoon, Florida)
David Pafford Crews post-doc 1987-1991 UT Austin (Animal Behavior Tree)

Children

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William Alexander Hopkins, III grad student 1997 Auburn University
Jennifer Anne Shelby grad student 2000 Auburn University
Chelsea Krenn Ward grad student 2005 Auburn University
Kristen J. Navara grad student 2000-2005 Auburn University (Neurotree)
Paula F. Kahn grad student 2006 Auburn University (Neurotree)
Matthew E. Grilliot grad student 2007 Auburn University (Neurotree)
Richard L. Beauman grad student 2008 Auburn University
John D. Peterson grad student 2012 Auburn University (Neurotree)
Jeffrey Michael Goessling grad student 2016 Auburn University
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Publications

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Navara KJ, Mendonça MT, Gardner S. (2023) Dietary yolk supplements and rate of yolk deposition do not influence sex ratios in Japanese Quail. Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part a, Ecological and Integrative Physiology
Navara KJ, Graden K, Mendonça MT. (2022) Dietary yolk supplementation decreases rates of yolk deposition in Japanese quail. Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part a, Ecological and Integrative Physiology
Dean CR, Mendonça MT, Navara KJ. (2022) Exogenous testosterone administration decreases rates of ovarian follicle growth in domestic chickens. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 329: 114121
Goessling JM, Mendonça MT. (2021) Physiological responses of gopher tortoises () to trapping. Conservation Physiology. 9: coab003
Assis VR, Gardner ST, Smith KM, et al. (2020) Stress and immunity: Field comparisons among populations of invasive cane toads in Florida. Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part a, Ecological and Integrative Physiology
Wrobel ER, Bentz AB, Lorenz WW, et al. (2020) Corticosterone and testosterone treatment influence expression of gene pathways linked to meiotic segregation in preovulatory follicles of the domestic hen. Plos One. 15: e0232120
Gardner ST, Assis VR, Smith KM, et al. (2020) Innate immunity of Florida cane toads: how dispersal has affected physiological responses to LPS. Journal of Comparative Physiology. B, Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology
Wrobel ER, Molina E, Khan NY, et al. (2019) Androgen and mineralocorticoid receptors are present on the germinal disc region in laying hens: Potential mediators of sex ratio adjustment in birds? General and Comparative Endocrinology. 113353
Goessling JM, Guyer C, Godwin JC, et al. (2019) Upper respiratory tract disease and associated diagnostic tests of mycoplasmosis in Alabama populations of Gopher tortoises, Gopherus polyphemus. Plos One. 14: e0214845
Goessling JM, Ward C, Mendonça MT. (2019) Rapid thermal immune acclimation in common musk turtles (Sternotherus odoratus). Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part a, Ecological and Integrative Physiology
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