Publications
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St. Clair, C.R. and C.A. Fuller. 2018. Atrazine exposure influences immunity in the blue dasher dragonfly, Pachydiplax longipennis. Journal of Insect Science 18: Article.
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Fuller, C.A., M.A. Postava-Davignon. 2014. Termites like it hot and humid: The ability of tropical termites to mediate their nest environment against ambient conditions. Ecological Entomology, 39: 253-262.
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St. Clair, C.R. and C.A. Fuller. 2014. Atrazine exposure increases time until cannibalistic response in a dragonfly larva. Canadian Journal of Zoology 92: 113-117.
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Fuller, C.A. and B.B. Nickol. 2011. A description of mature Oncicola venezuelensis (Acanthocephala: Oligacanthorhynchidae) from a feral house cat in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Journal of Parasitology 97: 1099-1100.
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Fuller, C.A., M.A. Postava-Davignon, A. West and R. Rosengaus. 2011. Environmental conditions and their impact on the immunocompetence and disease susceptibility in the Caribbean termite Nasutitermes acajutlae. Ecological Entomology 36: 459-470.
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Sikkel, P.C. and C.A. Fuller. 2010. Shoaling preference and evidence for maintenance of sibling groups by juvenile black perch Embiotoca jacksoni. Journal of Fish Biology 76: 1671-1681.
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Fuller, C.A. 2007. Fungistatic activity of freshly killed Nasititermes acajutlae (Isoptera: Termitidae) soldiers in the Caribbean. 8 pp. Journal of Insect Science 7:14: insectscience.org/7.14 (online journal).
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Brown, T.T. and C.A. Fuller. 2006. Stress and parasitism in white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus) in dry and floodplain environments. Canadian Journal of Zoology 84: 1833-1839.
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Nickol, B. B., C.A. Fuller and P. Rock. 2006. Cystacanths of Oncicola venezuelensis (Acanthocephala: Oligacantharhynchidae) in Caribbean termites and various paratenic hosts in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Journal of Parasitology 92: 539-542.
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Fuller, C.A. and P.D. Jeyasingh. 2004. The effect of acanthocephalan parasitism on population dynamics and fitness of the Caribbean termite, Nasutitermes acajutlae. Insectes Sociaux 51: 215-220.
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Fuller, C.A., P.D. Jeyasingh, and L.W. Harris. 2004. Lack of nestmate recognition in the termite, Nasutitermes acajutlae. Journal of Insect Behavior 17: 523-532.
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Jeyasingh, P.D. and C.A. Fuller. 2004. Habitat-specific life-history variation in the Caribbean termite Nasutitermes acajutlae (Isoptera: Termitidae). Ecological Entomology 29: 606-613.
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Fuller, C.A., P. Rock and T. Phillips. 2003. Behavior and color changes associated with acanthocephalan (phylum Acanthocephala; family Oligacanthorhynchidae) parasitism in the Caribbean termite, Nasutitermes acajutlae: the effect of parasitism on predation risk. Caribbean J. Science 39: 128-135.
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Sikkel, P.C., C.A. Fuller, and W. Hunte. 2000. Habitat and sex differences in time at cleaning stations and ectoparasite loads in a Caribbean reef fish. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 193: 191-9.
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Fuller, C.A. and D.W. Duszynski. 1997. Eimeria (Protozoa: Eimeriidae) from North American sciurids, Glaucomys sabrinus and Tamias townsendii: with a description of a new species. Journal of Parasitology 83: 467-470.
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Fuller, C.A. 1996. Population dynamics of two species of Eimeria (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) in deer mice: biotic and abiotic factors. Journal of Parasitology 82: 220-225.
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Fuller, C.A. 1996. Variable levels of immunity to experimental Eimeria arizonensis infections in natural, semi-natural and laboratory populations of deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus). Canadian Journal of Zoology 74: 750-757.
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Fuller, C.A. and A.R. Blaustein. 1996. The effect of the intestinal parasite Eimeria arizonensis on survival of deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) in natural and semi-natural populations. Ecology 77: 2196-2202.
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Fuller, C.A., J. Hefner and E. Wrosch. 1995. The effect of inoculum level, host age and exposure on oocyst output and periodicity in two eimerians of the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus). Journal of Parasitology 81: 187-194.
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Fuller, C.A. and A.R. Blaustein. 1990. An investigation of sibling recognition in a solitary sciurid, Townsend's chipmunk, Tamias townsendii. Behavior 112: 36-52.