M. Rockwell Parker

M. Rockwell Parker

Department of Biology, James Madison University

Affiliated withJames Madison University

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Biography

The Parker lab studies the chemical ecology of reptiles, especially snakes, and uses a variety of experimental approaches to understand the mechanisms of chemical signal production. We integrate techniques from behavioral ecology, endocrinology, molecular biology, and analytical chemistry to determine how pheromones can be altered and ultimately modify receiver behavior. Garter snakes are the model organism we use to decipher these mechanisms, and we apply our findings to help solve problems centered on invasive reptiles in the U.S.

JoVE Journal Publications

ArticleTotal : 2
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Chemical Isolation, Quantification, and Separation of Skin Lipids from Reptiles
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Cited by 6

2019
2021

Other Publications

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A novel mechanism regulating a sexual signal: the testosterone-based inhibition of female sex pheromone expression in garter snakes.

Hormones and behavior| PubMed ID: 25058443

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