Jennifer Terry
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Jennifer Terry investigates the physiological responses of reptiles, with a particular focus on immune function and stress physiology. Her work examines how factors such as sex steroids and glucocorticoids influence innate immunity in various turtle and watersnake species. Terry has published research assessing these relationships in wild populations, such as red-eared slider turtles, and in captive individuals. She also studies the impact of environmental stressors and disease challenges on reptilian health. Additionally, Terry has explored the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on academic productivity, examining it as a chronic stressor. Her research network includes collaborators from Arkansas State University, with whom she has co-authored multiple publications.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 12
- Citations: 78
Selected Publications
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Both lipopolysaccharide and vehicle treatments upregulate complement-dependent and complement-independent innate immune responses in Diamond-backed Watersnakes (Squamata: Nerodia) (2026)
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Sex-specific immune component contribution to <i>Escherichia coli</i> killing ability in <i>Trachemys scripta elegans</i> (2025)
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An Exploratory Look at Functional Responses to a Second Antigen Injection in a Freshwater Turtle (2025)
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Comparing Functional Immune Responses in Three Aquatic Turtle Species (2025)
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Characterizing Primary Immune Responses Against Three Antigens in a Reptile (2025)
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Cross-Generational Effects of Stress on Captive Adults and Their Released Offspring in an Amphibian (2025)
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COVID-19 as a chronic stressor and the importance of individual identity: A data-driven look at academic productivity during the pandemic (2023)
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Investigating relationships among stress, reproduction, and immunity in three species of watersnake (2023)
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Assessment of glucocorticoids, sex steroids, and innate immunity in wild red-eared slider turtles (Trachemys scripta elegans) (2023)
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Immune and stress physiology of two captively‐housed tortoise species (2022)
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Reptilian Innate Immunology and Ecoimmunology: What Do We Know and Where Are We Going? (2022)
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Top Collaborators
- Reptilian Innate Immunology and Ecoimmunology: What Do We Know and Where Are We Going?
- Assessment of glucocorticoids, sex steroids, and innate immunity in wild red-eared slider turtles (Trachemys scripta elegans)
- Immune and stress physiology of two captively‐housed tortoise species
- Investigating relationships among stress, reproduction, and immunity in three species of watersnake
- COVID-19 as a chronic stressor and the importance of individual identity: A data-driven look at academic productivity during the pandemic
Showing 5 of 10 shared publications
- Reptilian Innate Immunology and Ecoimmunology: What Do We Know and Where Are We Going?
- Immune and stress physiology of two captively‐housed tortoise species
- Investigating relationships among stress, reproduction, and immunity in three species of watersnake
- Reptilian Innate Immunology and Ecoimmunology: What Do We Know and Where Are We Going?
- Immune and stress physiology of two captively‐housed tortoise species
- Investigating relationships among stress, reproduction, and immunity in three species of watersnake
- Characterizing Primary Immune Responses Against Three Antigens in a Reptile
- Comparing Functional Immune Responses in Three Aquatic Turtle Species
- An Exploratory Look at Functional Responses to a Second Antigen Injection in a Freshwater Turtle
- Characterizing Primary Immune Responses Against Three Antigens in a Reptile
- Sex-specific immune component contribution to <i>Escherichia coli</i> killing ability in <i>Trachemys scripta elegans</i>
- An Exploratory Look at Functional Responses to a Second Antigen Injection in a Freshwater Turtle
- Reptilian Innate Immunology and Ecoimmunology: What Do We Know and Where Are We Going?
- Immune and stress physiology of two captively‐housed tortoise species
- Immune and stress physiology of two captively‐housed tortoise species
- Cross-Generational Effects of Stress on Captive Adults and Their Released Offspring in an Amphibian
- Reptilian Innate Immunology and Ecoimmunology: What Do We Know and Where Are We Going?
- Assessment of glucocorticoids, sex steroids, and innate immunity in wild red-eared slider turtles (Trachemys scripta elegans)
- Investigating relationships among stress, reproduction, and immunity in three species of watersnake
- Investigating relationships among stress, reproduction, and immunity in three species of watersnake
- COVID-19 as a chronic stressor and the importance of individual identity: A data-driven look at academic productivity during the pandemic
- COVID-19 as a chronic stressor and the importance of individual identity: A data-driven look at academic productivity during the pandemic
- COVID-19 as a chronic stressor and the importance of individual identity: A data-driven look at academic productivity during the pandemic
- COVID-19 as a chronic stressor and the importance of individual identity: A data-driven look at academic productivity during the pandemic
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