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Jacquelyn Grace - Assistant Professor
- Office:
- 276 WFES
- Email:
- jkgrace@tamu.edu
- Phone:
- 979-458-9871
- Resume/CV
- Undergraduate Education
- B.A. Biology, Willamette University
- Graduate Education
- Ph.D. Biology (Ecology and Evolution), Wake Forest University
- Courses Taught
- RENR 205 – Fundamentals of Ecology
Recent Publications
Grace, Jacquelyn K., Charline Parenteau and Frederic Angelier. (2019) Post-natal glucocorticoid elevation affects GnRH-induced luteinizing hormone concentration in female house sparrows, General and Comparative Endocrinology, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ygcen.2019.113238.
Grace, JK, DJ Anderson and F Angelier. (2019) Long-term Effects on Early-life Stress on the HPA Axis in a Short-and Long-lived Bird, Integrative and Comparative Biology 59:E85.
Dupont, Sophie M., Jacquelyn K. Grace, Francois Brischoux and Frederic Angelier. (2019) Post-natal corticosterone exposure affects ornaments in adult male house sparrows (Passer domesticus), General and Comparative Endocrinology, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ygcen.2019.02.021.
Grace, Jacquelyn K., Louise Froud, Alizee Meillere and Frédéric Angelier. (2018) Corrigendum to “House sparrows mitigate growth effects of post-natal glucocorticoid exposure at the expense of longevity,” General and Comparative Endocrinology, 225:102.
About the Lab
The Grace Lab is interested in how animals and their communities respond to stressors in their environment. We answer this in terms of physiology (e.g., hormones, parasites, immune response, body condition, isotopes), ecology (e.g., diversity, abundance, productivity), life history (e.g., reproductive success, survival), and behavior.