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Maternal stress during pregnancy may shorten lifespans of male lizard offspring

Tracy Langkilde received the Distinguished Herpetologist Award from the Herpetologists League
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Features that make lizards sexy are resilient to stress

The Wildlife Society
"Bearded lady" lizards raise stronger offspring

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How frogs adapt to life near noisy highways

Having stressed-out ancestors improves lizards' immune response to stress
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Lizards adapt to invasive fire ants, reversing geographical patterns of lizard traits
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Presence, persistence of estrogens in vernal pools an emerging concern
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Collaboration with Heather Gall

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 PsyPost - interview with Gail McCormick
Stress experienced by an individual’s ancestors may overshadow the stress experienced within a lifetime
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LiveScience / The Atlantic
​Uptight Snakes More Likely to Strike
Cottonmouths Attack When They're Stressed Out in Life

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Blog post on the effects of noisy invasive frogs on calls of native frogs
Struggling to be heard - Competition in a complex soundscape
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Feature story of our research on the ecological effects of stress in the PSU Science Journal (PDF - including cover photo)
Exploring the Nature of Stress    
Person-to-Person with Gail McCormick
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Feature story on our work on adaptation to invasive species and anthropogenic noise by Penn State News
From twitching lizards to noisy frogs, adaptation is often survival of the weird

National Geographic
Male lizards less attracted to bearded ladies


LA Times
Male lizards tend to steer clear of bearded lady lizards


Christian Science Monitor
Female lizards with beards not attractive, report other lizards


Science Magazine
Bearded female lizards turn off males, but have secret advantages


Picture
Tracy Langkilde's photo from her research at the garter snake dens made an album cover.

Podcasts, video and audio

Tracy Langkilde's podcast interview
How Do Animals Handle Environmental Change? Can They Adapt? - Hey! I Got A Question About That
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Gail McCormick's interview on Utah Public Radio
UnDisciplined: The Occupational Therapist and the Evolutionary Biologist
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Discovery Channel News
Lizards Show Evolution In Action


Jenny Tennessen's interview on CBC's "Quirks and Quarks" 
Cuban Tree Frogs Are the Loud New Neighbours


Tracy Langkilde's interview on CBC's "Quirks and Quarks"
Evolving Ant Avoidance


Tracy Langkilde talks to PSU ScienceCast about
Stressed Out Fence Lizards


Tracy Langkilde's interview on National Geographic Radio
Fire ants, and how they're changing the behavior of animals


Tracy Langkilde Ecological Society of America podcast
Lizard Evolution and the Ants-In-Your-Pants dance


Tracy Langkilde's DiscoveryU talk 
Boogie or Die: Native Lizards Adapt to Survive Invasion by Fire Ants


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