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Ana Breit
Ana Breit
Research Scientist, Duke Lemur Center
Verified email at duke.edu
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Evolutionary constraint and innovation across hundreds of placental mammals
MJ Christmas, IM Kaplow, DP Genereux, MX Dong, GM Hughes, X Li, ...
Science 380 (6643), eabn3943, 2023
2702023
Transcriptional host–pathogen responses of Pseudogymnoascus destructans and three species of bats with white-nose syndrome
CM Davy, ME Donaldson, H Bandouchova, AM Breit, NAS Dorville, ...
Virulence 11 (1), 781-794, 2020
422020
Vocal learning–associated convergent evolution in mammalian proteins and regulatory elements
ME Wirthlin, TA Schmid, JE Elie, X Zhang, A Kowalczyk, R Redlich, ...
Science 383 (6690), eabn3263, 2024
402024
Automated VHF radiotelemetry revealed site-specific differences in fall migration strategies of Semipalmated Sandpipers on stopover in the Gulf of Maine
RL Holberton, PD Taylor, LM Tudor, KM O'Brien, GH Mittelhauser, A Breit
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 7, 327, 2019
122019
Non-torpid heterothermy in mammals: another category along the homeothermy–hibernation continuum
DL Levesque, AM Breit, E Brown, J Nowack, S Welman
Integrative and Comparative Biology 63 (5), 1039-1048, 2023
102023
Thermal imaging and physiological analysis of cold-climate caribou-skin clothing
RW Hill, GJ Tattersall, KL Campbell, B Reinfort, AM Breit, RR Riewe, ...
Arctic 73 (1), 40-52, 2020
102020
High body temperature is an unlikely cause of high viral tolerance in bats
DL Levesque, JG Boyles, CJ Downs, AM Breit
The Journal of Wildlife Diseases 57 (1), 238-241, 2021
92021
The upper limit of thermoneutrality is not indicative of thermotolerance in bats
S Welman, AM Breit, DL Levesque, J Nowack
Journal of Thermal Biology 124, 103933, 2024
32024
Non-torpid heterothermy in mammals: another point along the homeothermy-hibernation continuum
D Levesque, A Breit
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 63, S266-S266, 2023
22023
Comparative Energetics of Mammalian Thermor Getics of Mammalian Thermoregulatory Physiology
AM Breit
The University of Maine, 2023
12023
The Use of Cell Painting and Fluorescence Imaging to Assess Cell Physiological Responses to Glucose Stress
C Burke, C Madelaire, A Breit, A Hindle
Physiology 40 (S1), 1746, 2025
2025
Exploring the Optimal Temperature Conditions for Synthetic Human Hibernation: Insights from Dwarf Lemur Hibernation in Fluctuating Environments
A Breit
Physiology 40 (S1), 0946, 2025
2025
Top bunk or bottom bunk: rest-site selection and vulnerability to climate change in tropical mammals
CS DeCamillis, A Breit, E Brown, AA Tuen, MA Jayasilan, D Levesque
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 65, S453-S453, 2025
2025
Muted responses to heat in a nocturnal tropical rodent
AM Breit, T Kleinhause-Goldman Gedalyahou, AK Ikhwan, M Isaac, ...
Biotropica 55 (6), 1087-1092, 2023
2023
Heat dissipation and thermolability in the basoendothermic Tenrec ecaudatus; forcing a redefinition of thermal limits
AM Breit, M Treat, GR Smith, MD Mccue, JRB Lighton, F Van Breukelen, ...
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 62, S38-S39, 2023
2023
Hot tortoises running out of daytime
AM Breit
Journal of Experimental Biology 225 (21), JEB243522, 2022
2022
Lazy thermoregulators take body temperature regulation shortcuts
AM Breit
Journal of Experimental Biology 225 (15), JEB243507, 2022
2022
Cold, cheap love songs
AM Breit
Journal of Experimental Biology 225 (9), JEB243483, 2022
2022
Lizard profiteers of climate change: ain't no mountain hot enough
AM Breit
Journal of Experimental Biology 225 (3), JEB243440, 2022
2022
Tenrecs: freaks we can all learn from
AM Breit
Journal of Experimental Biology 224 (21), JEB237404, 2021
2021
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