Jordan Kueneman

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University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States 
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Hammer TJ, Kueneman J, Argueta-Guzmán M, et al. (2023) Bee breweries: The unusually fermentative, lactobacilli-dominated brood cell microbiomes of cellophane bees. Frontiers in Microbiology. 14: 1114849
Kueneman JG, Gillung J, Van Dyke MT, et al. (2023) Solitary bee larvae modify bacterial diversity of pollen provisions in the stem-nesting bee, (Megachilidae). Frontiers in Microbiology. 13: 1057626
Chen MY, Kueneman JG, González A, et al. (2022) Predicting fungal infection rate and severity with skin-associated microbial communities on amphibians. Molecular Ecology
Leray M, Wilkins LGE, Apprill A, et al. (2021) Natural experiments and long-term monitoring are critical to understand and predict marine host-microbe ecology and evolution. Plos Biology. 19: e3001322
Kueneman JG, Esser HJ, Weiss SJ, et al. (2021) Tick Microbiomes in Neotropical Forest Fragments Are Best Explained by Tick-Associated and Environmental Factors Rather Than Host Blood Source. Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Woodhams DC, Bletz MC, Becker CG, et al. (2020) Host-associated microbiomes are predicted by immune system complexity and climate. Genome Biology. 21: 23
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
Flechas SV, Acosta-González A, Escobar LA, et al. (2018) Microbiota and skin defense peptides may facilitate coexistence of two sympatric Andean frog species with a lethal pathogen. The Isme Journal
McKenzie VJ, Kueneman JG, Harris RN. (2018) Probiotics as a tool for disease mitigation in wildlife: insights from food production and medicine. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
Prest TL, Kimball AK, Kueneman JG, et al. (2018) Host associated bacterial community succession during amphibian development. Molecular Ecology
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