1. The effect of corticosterone on behavior in Sceloporus undulatus Open Access Author: Trompeter, Whitney Paige Title: The effect of corticosterone on behavior in Sceloporus undulatus Area of Honors: Biology Keywords: BehaviorCorticosteroneInvasive SpeciesLocomotor ActivitySceloporus undulatusSolenopsis invictaStressThermoregulation File: Download Trompeter_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Tracy Lee Langkilde, Thesis SupervisorTracy Lee Langkilde, Thesis SupervisorDr. James Harold Marden, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Effects of Polymorphism in the Hypoxia Signaling Pathway on Oxygen Delivery and Mitochondrial Integrity Open Access Author: Doerfler, William Reed Title: Effects of Polymorphism in the Hypoxia Signaling Pathway on Oxygen Delivery and Mitochondrial Integrity Area of Honors: Biology Keywords: hypoxia signalingSuccinate dehydrogenasemitochondrial integrity File: Download Updated_Final_Thesis_Draft-Reed_Doerfler.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. James Harold Marden, Thesis SupervisorTracy Lee Langkilde, Faculty ReaderDr. James Harold Marden, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. The Effects of Exogenous Corticosterone and Testosterone on Juvenile Eastern Fence Lizards, Sceloporus undulatus Open Access Author: Norjen, Courtney M Title: The Effects of Exogenous Corticosterone and Testosterone on Juvenile Eastern Fence Lizards, Sceloporus undulatus Area of Honors: Biology Keywords: corticosteronetestosteronefence lizardsmaternal affectsgrowthsex ratioshatching successsize at hatchingsurvival File: Download CourtneyNorjen_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Tracy Lee Langkilde, Thesis SupervisorDr. James Harold Marden, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. History of stress affects cell-mediated immunity Open Access Author: Sprayberry, Kristen Maria Title: History of stress affects cell-mediated immunity Area of Honors: Biology Keywords: cell-mediated immunityPHAphytohemagglutininfence lizardsfire antsimmunologystressglucocorticoidscorticosterone File: Download Sprayberry_Kristen_HistoryofStress.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Tracy Lee Langkilde, Thesis SupervisorDr. James Harold Marden, Thesis Honors Advisor