Tara L Lanzer Data-verified
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Biography and Research Information
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Tara L Lanzer's research investigates the interplay between predator-prey dynamics and prey adaptation, focusing on how selection pressures drive the evolution of defense behaviors and physiological traits. Her work examines the costs associated with antipredator defenses, such as the impact on digestive physiology and growth, and how prey species evolve to overcome these trade-offs. Lanzer also studies the physiological effects of environmental stressors, including acute ammonia toxicity in aquatic organisms like unionid mussels. Her collaborative efforts include work with Adam M. Siepielski, Wade A. Boys, and Taylor Ping at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Lanzer has published four works, with her most recent publication in 2025, indicating recent activity in her field. Her h-index is 1, with a total of 4 citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 3
Selected Publications
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Cheating death: selection on digestive physiology overcomes expected growth costs of antipredator defences (2025)
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Predators drive selection for adaptive plasticity in prey defense behavior (2025)
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Insect Species Coexistence and Conservation Amidst Global Change (2021)
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Top Collaborators
- Insect Species Coexistence and Conservation Amidst Global Change
- Predators drive selection for adaptive plasticity in prey defense behavior
- Cheating death: selection on digestive physiology overcomes expected growth costs of antipredator defences
- Insect Species Coexistence and Conservation Amidst Global Change
- Predators drive selection for adaptive plasticity in prey defense behavior
- Cheating death: selection on digestive physiology overcomes expected growth costs of antipredator defences
- Predators drive selection for adaptive plasticity in prey defense behavior
- Cheating death: selection on digestive physiology overcomes expected growth costs of antipredator defences
- Insect Species Coexistence and Conservation Amidst Global Change
- Insect Species Coexistence and Conservation Amidst Global Change
- Insect Species Coexistence and Conservation Amidst Global Change
- Cheating death: selection on digestive physiology overcomes expected growth costs of antipredator defences
- Acute ammonia toxicity of Texas unionid mussels
- Acute ammonia toxicity of Texas unionid mussels
- Acute ammonia toxicity of Texas unionid mussels
- Acute ammonia toxicity of Texas unionid mussels
- Acute ammonia toxicity of Texas unionid mussels
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