Ethan T. Saffle
Researcher
Graduate Student Researcher
Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
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Ethan T. Saffle's research focuses on the cross-generational effects of stress in amphibians, specifically examining how stress experienced by captive adult amphibians impacts their released offspring. His work investigates physiological and behavioral changes that may be passed down through generations.
Saffle has published one article on this topic, with recent activity noted in 2025. He collaborates with researchers at Arkansas State University, including Lorin A. Neuman‐Lee, Sinlan Poo, and Jennifer Terry, with whom he has co-authored publications. His scholarly contributions are indexed by an h-index of 1 and a total of 2 citations across his published works.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 2
Selected Publications
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Cross-Generational Effects of Stress on Captive Adults and Their Released Offspring in an Amphibian (2025)
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Top Collaborators
- Cross-Generational Effects of Stress on Captive Adults and Their Released Offspring in an Amphibian
- Cross-Generational Effects of Stress on Captive Adults and Their Released Offspring in an Amphibian
- Cross-Generational Effects of Stress on Captive Adults and Their Released Offspring in an Amphibian
- Cross-Generational Effects of Stress on Captive Adults and Their Released Offspring in an Amphibian
- Cross-Generational Effects of Stress on Captive Adults and Their Released Offspring in an Amphibian
- Cross-Generational Effects of Stress on Captive Adults and Their Released Offspring in an Amphibian
- Cross-Generational Effects of Stress on Captive Adults and Their Released Offspring in an Amphibian
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