Valerie J. McKenzie, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 
Area:
Parasitology, Crustacean Biology
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Armand M. Kuris grad student 2005 UC Santa Barbara
 (Abundance and distribution of amphibian parasites: The role of anthropogenic effects associated with land use.)

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Abby K Kimball research assistant 2013-2016 CU Boulder (Microtree)
Lisette Arellano grad student CU Boulder
Jordan Kueneman grad student CU Boulder
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Korpita TM, Muths EL, Watry MK, et al. (2023) Captivity, Reintroductions, and the Rewilding of Amphibian-associated Bacterial Communities. Microbial Ecology
Alexiev A, Chen MY, Korpita T, et al. (2023) Together or Alone: Evaluating the Pathogen Inhibition Potential of Bacterial Cocktails against an Amphibian Pathogen. Microbiology Spectrum. e0151822
Chen MY, Kueneman JG, González A, et al. (2022) Predicting fungal infection rate and severity with skin-associated microbial communities on amphibians. Molecular Ecology
Chen MY, Alexiev A, McKenzie VJ. (2022) Bacterial biofilm thickness and fungal-inhibitory bacterial richness both prevent establishment of the amphibian fungal pathogen, . Applied and Environmental Microbiology. AEM0160421
Alexiev A, Chen MY, McKenzie VJ. (2021) Identifying fungal-host associations in an amphibian host system. Plos One. 16: e0256328
Song SJ, Sanders JG, Delsuc F, et al. (2020) Comparative Analyses of Vertebrate Gut Microbiomes Reveal Convergence between Birds and Bats. Mbio. 11
Song SJ, Sanders JG, Baldassarre DT, et al. (2019) Is there convergence of gut microbes in blood-feeding vertebrates? Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 374: 20180249
Kueneman JG, Bletz MC, McKenzie VJ, et al. (2019) Community richness of amphibian skin bacteria correlates with bioclimate at the global scale. Nature Ecology & Evolution
West AG, Waite DW, Deines P, et al. (2019) The microbiome in threatened species conservation Biological Conservation. 229: 85-98
Resasco J, Bitters ME, Cunningham SA, et al. (2018) Experimental habitat fragmentation disrupts nematode infections in Australian skinks. Ecology
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