Michele M. Skopec, Ph.D.

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2003 University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
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Nutrition, Animal Culture and Nutrition Agriculture, Ecology Biology
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William H. Karasov grad student 2003 UW Madison
 (Polyphenolics in the mammalian gut: Effects on glucose absorption and the efficacy of a salivary defense mechanism.)
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Schramm K, Skopec M, Dearing D. (2023) Metabolomic evidence of independent biotransformation pathways for terpenes in two specialist mammalian herbivores (genus Neotoma). Integrative Zoology
Orr TJ, Kitanovic S, Schramm KM, et al. (2020) Strategies in herbivory by mammals revisited: The role of liver metabolism in a juniper specialist (Neotoma stephensi) and a generalist (Neotoma albigula). Molecular Ecology
Skopec MM, Adams RP, Muir JP. (2019) Terpenes May Serve as Feeding Deterrents and Foraging Cues for Mammalian Herbivores. Journal of Chemical Ecology
Skopec MM, Kohl KD, Schramm K, et al. (2015) Using the Specialization Framework to Determine Degree of Dietary Specialization in a Herbivorous Woodrat. Journal of Chemical Ecology
Kohl KD, Skopec MM, Dearing MD. (2014) Captivity results in disparate loss of gut microbial diversity in closely related hosts. Conservation Physiology. 2: cou009
Malenke JR, Skopec MM, Dearing MD. (2014) Evidence for functional convergence in genes upregulated by herbivores ingesting plant secondary compounds. Bmc Ecology. 14: 23
Skopec MM, Malenke JR, Halpert JR, et al. (2013) An in vivo assay for elucidating the importance of cytochromes P450 for the ability of a wild mammalian herbivore (Neotoma lepida) to consume toxic plants. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : Pbz. 86: 593-601
Skopec MM, Dearing MD. (2011) Differential expression and activity of catechol-O-methyl transferase (COMT) in a generalist (Neotoma albigula) and juniper specialist (Neotoma stephensi) woodrat. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Toxicology & Pharmacology : Cbp. 154: 383-90
Skopec MM, Green AK, Karasov WH. (2010) Flavonoids have differential effects on glucose absorption in rats (Rattus norvegicus) and American robins (Turdis migratorius). Journal of Chemical Ecology. 36: 236-43
Skopec MM, Haley S, Torregrossa AM, et al. (2008) An oak (Quercus agrifolia) specialist (Neotoma macrotis) and a sympatric generalist (Neotoma lepida) show similar intakes and digestibilities of oak. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : Pbz. 81: 426-33
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