M. Rockwell Parker Biology James Madison University Biography Publications Institution JoVE Articles M. Rockwell Parker The Parker lab studies the chemical ecology of reptiles, especially snakes, and uses a variety of experimental approaches to understand the mechanisms of chemical signal production. We integrate techniques from behavioral ecology, endocrinology, molecular biology, and analytical chemistry to determine how pheromones can be altered and ultimately modify receiver behavior. Garter snakes are the model organism we use to decipher these mechanisms, and we apply our findings to help solve problems centered on invasive reptiles in the U.S. Publications Sex and Seasonal Differences in MRNA Expression of Estrogen Receptor α (ESR1) in Red-sided Garter Snakes (Thamnophis Sirtalis Parietalis) General and Comparative Endocrinology. 10, 2018 | Pubmed ID: 29807033 Feminization of Male Brown Treesnake Methyl Ketone Expression Via Steroid Hormone Manipulation Journal of Chemical Ecology. Feb, 2018 | Pubmed ID: 29508108 A Novel Mechanism Regulating a Sexual Signal: the Testosterone-based Inhibition of Female Sex Pheromone Expression in Garter Snakes Hormones and Behavior. Aug, 2014 | Pubmed ID: 25058443 Utilisation de labyrinthes en Y fermés pour évaluer le comportement chimiosensoriel chez les reptiles M. Rockwell Parker*1, Andrea F. Currylow*2, Eric A. Tillman3, Charlotte J. Robinson2, Jillian M. Josimovich2, Isabella M. G. Bukovich1, Lauren A. Nazarian1, Melia G. Nafus4, Bryan M. Kluever3, Amy A. Yackel Adams4 1Department of Biology, James Madison University, 2U.S. Geological Survey, Fort Collins Science Center, 3U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Wildlife Research Center, 4U.S. Geological Survey, Fort Collins Science Center JoVE 61858 Comportamento Isolement chimique, Quantification et séparation des lipides de la peau des Reptiles Paige E. Baedke1, Holly R. Rucker1, Robert T. Mason2, M. Rockwell Parker1 1Department of Biology, James Madison University, 2Department of Integrative Biology, Oregon State University JoVE 59018 Ambiente
Utilisation de labyrinthes en Y fermés pour évaluer le comportement chimiosensoriel chez les reptiles M. Rockwell Parker*1, Andrea F. Currylow*2, Eric A. Tillman3, Charlotte J. Robinson2, Jillian M. Josimovich2, Isabella M. G. Bukovich1, Lauren A. Nazarian1, Melia G. Nafus4, Bryan M. Kluever3, Amy A. Yackel Adams4 1Department of Biology, James Madison University, 2U.S. Geological Survey, Fort Collins Science Center, 3U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Wildlife Research Center, 4U.S. Geological Survey, Fort Collins Science Center JoVE 61858 Comportamento
Isolement chimique, Quantification et séparation des lipides de la peau des Reptiles Paige E. Baedke1, Holly R. Rucker1, Robert T. Mason2, M. Rockwell Parker1 1Department of Biology, James Madison University, 2Department of Integrative Biology, Oregon State University JoVE 59018 Ambiente