Stanley E. Trauth
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Researcher
Also affiliated: American Museum of Natural History (2011); Langston University (2018); University of Georgia (2008); Hess (United States) (2006); Loyola University Chicago (2008–2018); Eastern Oklahoma State College (2016); Louisiana State University in Shreveport (2004); Schlumberger (Ireland) (2008); Arkansas Biosciences Institute (2014)
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Biography and Research Information
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Stanley E. Trauth's research focuses on the biology and health of amphibians, reptiles, and fish, with a particular emphasis on parasitic infections and reproductive anatomy. His work has led to the identification of new species of parasitic organisms, such as *Myxobolus* species found in Arkansas fish populations. Trauth has also investigated the reproductive cycles and sperm morphology in various amphibian species, including the Western Siren (*Siren nettingi*) and snapping turtles. His research extends to dietary analyses of species like the Ozark Hellbender (*Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi*) using stable isotope techniques.
With a career marked by extensive publication, Trauth has authored or co-authored 236 scholarly works and achieved an h-index of 20. His collaborations include joint publications with researchers from Harding University and within Arkansas State University. Trauth's research contributes to the understanding of biodiversity, host-parasite interactions, and the reproductive biology of diverse animal groups, particularly within the ecological context of Arkansas.
Metrics
- h-index: 20
- Publications: 236
- Citations: 1,600
Selected Publications
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Distal Urogenital Anatomy and Epithelial Morphology in the Male Cajun Chorus Frog, Pseudacris fouquettei (Anura: Hylidae) (2024)
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Ultrastructure of the Biflagellated Spermatozoon in the Western Siren, Siren nettingi (Caudata: Sirenidae), using Scanning Electron Microscopy (2024)
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Pleated Plasma Membrane Complex in Spermatids of the Western Siren, Siren nettingi (Caudata: Sirenidae) (2024)
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The Ultrastructure of Spermiogenesis Within the Seminiferous Epithelium of the Texas Horned Lizard, <i>Phrynosoma cornutum</i> (Phrynosomatidae) (2024)
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HOMING AND EGG DISCRIMINATION IN THE WESTERN SLIMY SALAMANDER, PLETHODON ALBAGULA (CAUDATA: PLETHODONTIDAE) (2024)
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No Sperm Morphometric Differences between Two Snapping Turtle Species (2023)
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Seasonal Testicular Histology and Acystic Lobular Spermatogenesis in the Western Lesser Siren, Siren intermedia nettingi (Caudata: Sirenidae) (2022)
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Distal Urogenital Anatomy in the Male Wood Frog, Lithobates sylvaticus (Anura: Ranidae) (2022)
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A New Species of Myxobolus (Cnidaria: Myxosporea: Myxobolidae) from the Fins of the Western Creek Chubsucker, Erimyzon claviformis (Cypriniformes: Catostomidae), from Arkansas (2022)
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A New Species of Myxobolus (Cnidaria: Myxosporea: Myxobolidae) from the Gills of Creek Chub, Semotilus atromaculatus (Cypriniformes: Leuciscidae: Plagiopterinae), from the Ouachita Drainage of Arkansas (2022)
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A New Isospora (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) from the Carolina Wren, Thryothorus ludovicianus ludovicianus (Passeriformes: Certhioidea: Troglodytidae), in Southeastern Oklahoma, USA (2022)
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A new caryosporan (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) from flat-headed snake, Tantilla gracilis (Reptilia: Ophidia: Colubridae), from McCurtain County, Oklahoma, USA (2022)
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Morphology of Rathke’s Glands in the Alligator Snapping Turtle, Macrochelys temminckii (Chelonia: Chelydridae) (2021)
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Distal Excurrent Ducts and Penile Morphology of the Urogenital System in the Mississippi Mud Turtle, Kinosternon subrubrum hippocrepis (Chelonia:Kinosternidae) (2021)
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COMPLEX ASSOCIATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS MAY EXPLAIN BLANCHARD'S CRICKET FROG, ACRIS BLANCHARDI, DECLINES AND DRIVE POPULATION RECOVERY (2021)
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- A New Species of Myxobolus (Cnidaria: Myxosporea: Myxobolidae) from the Fins of the Western Creek Chubsucker, Erimyzon claviformis (Cypriniformes: Catostomidae), from Arkansas
- A New Isospora (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) from the Carolina Wren, Thryothorus ludovicianus ludovicianus (Passeriformes: Certhioidea: Troglodytidae), in Southeastern Oklahoma, USA
- A new caryosporan (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) from flat-headed snake, Tantilla gracilis (Reptilia: Ophidia: Colubridae), from McCurtain County, Oklahoma, USA
- Stable Isotope Analysis of Ozark Hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi) Living and Preserved Museum Tissue Reveals a Shift in Their Generalist Diet Composition
- HOMING AND EGG DISCRIMINATION IN THE WESTERN SLIMY SALAMANDER, PLETHODON ALBAGULA (CAUDATA: PLETHODONTIDAE)
- COMPLEX ASSOCIATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS MAY EXPLAIN BLANCHARD'S CRICKET FROG, ACRIS BLANCHARDI, DECLINES AND DRIVE POPULATION RECOVERY
- HOMING AND EGG DISCRIMINATION IN THE WESTERN SLIMY SALAMANDER, PLETHODON ALBAGULA (CAUDATA: PLETHODONTIDAE)
- A New Isospora (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) from the Carolina Wren, Thryothorus ludovicianus ludovicianus (Passeriformes: Certhioidea: Troglodytidae), in Southeastern Oklahoma, USA
- A new caryosporan (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) from flat-headed snake, Tantilla gracilis (Reptilia: Ophidia: Colubridae), from McCurtain County, Oklahoma, USA
- Stable Isotope Analysis of Ozark Hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi) Living and Preserved Museum Tissue Reveals a Shift in Their Generalist Diet Composition
- Stable Isotope Analysis of Ozark Hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi) Living and Preserved Museum Tissue Reveals a Shift in Their Generalist Diet Composition
- Stable Isotope Analysis of Ozark Hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi) Living and Preserved Museum Tissue Reveals a Shift in Their Generalist Diet Composition
- Stable Isotope Analysis of Ozark Hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi) Living and Preserved Museum Tissue Reveals a Shift in Their Generalist Diet Composition
- Stable Isotope Analysis of Ozark Hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi) Living and Preserved Museum Tissue Reveals a Shift in Their Generalist Diet Composition
- No remnants of nasolacrimal ducts in any Desmognathini salamanders indicates loss early in their evolutionary history
- No remnants of nasolacrimal ducts in any Desmognathini salamanders indicates loss early in their evolutionary history
- No remnants of nasolacrimal ducts in any Desmognathini salamanders indicates loss early in their evolutionary history
- No remnants of nasolacrimal ducts in any Desmognathini salamanders indicates loss early in their evolutionary history
- No remnants of nasolacrimal ducts in any Desmognathini salamanders indicates loss early in their evolutionary history
- Distal Excurrent Ducts and Penile Morphology of the Urogenital System in the Mississippi Mud Turtle, Kinosternon subrubrum hippocrepis (Chelonia:Kinosternidae)
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