Brown, Madeline Jenkins, Jeffrey Kolden, Crystal
Wildfires are increasing in duration and intensity across the United States' Pacific West region, resulting in heightened particulate matter from smoke in the atmosphere. Levels of peak particulate matter are concurrent to peak visitor attendance at National Parks, given seasonal alignment with summer vacation travel and heightened forest fire cond...
Felipe Benites, L Stephens, Timothy Van Etten, Julia James, Timeeka Christian, William Barry, Kerrie McDermott, Timothy Bhattacharya, Debashish Grigoriev, Igor
Geothermal springs house unicellular red algae in the class Cyanidiophyceae that dominate the microbial biomass at these sites. Little is known about host-virus interactions in these environments. We analyzed the virus community associated with red algal mats in three neighboring habitats (creek, endolithic, soil) at Lemonade Creek, Yellowstone Nat...
Hazlehurst, Marnie Hajat, Anjum Szpiro, Adam Tandon, Pooja Kaufman, Joel Loftus, Christine LeWinn, Kaja Hare, Marion Sathyanarayana, Sheela Karr, Catherine
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Inequities in urban greenspace have been identified, though patterns by race and socioeconomic status vary across US settings. We estimated the magnitude of the relationship between a broad mixture of neighborhood-level factors and residential greenspace using weighted quantile sum (WQS) regression, and compared predictive models of greenspace usin...
Stevens, Heather Graham, Petra Beggs, Paul Ossola, Alessandro
There are more incidents of violence in summer and on hot days, a trend likely to be exacerbated by climate change. Urban areas experience additional temperature modulation due to the urban form, however, to date, no studies have considered the effect of the urban heat island (UHI) or green space with respect to the temperature-violence relationshi...
Hazlehurst, Marnie Hajat, Anjum Tandon, Pooja Szpiro, Adam Kaufman, Joel Tylavsky, Frances Hare, Marion Sathyanarayana, Sheela Loftus, Christine LeWinn, Kaja
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BACKGROUND: Green space exposures may promote child mental health and well-being across multiple domains and stages of development. The aim of this study was to investigate associations between residential green space exposures and child mental and behavioral health at age 4-6 years. METHODS: Childrens internalizing and externalizing behaviors in t...
Červená, Barbora Prokopová, Tereza Cameira, Rita Pafčo, Barbora Samaš, Peter Romportl, Dušan Uwamahoro, Carine Noheri, Jean Ntwari, Adrien Bahizi, Méthode
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Cestodes of the family Anoplocephalidae parasitize a wide range of usually herbivorous hosts including e.g. rodents, ungulates, primates, elephants and hyraxes. While in some hosts, the epidemiology of the infection is well studied, information is lacking in others. In this study of mountain gorillas in the Virunga Massif, an extensive sample set c...
Schinasi, Leah Bakhtsiyarava, Maryia Sanchez, Brisa Kephart, Josiah Ju, Yang Arunachalam, Sarav Gouveia, Nelson Teixeira Caiaffa, Waleska ONeill, Marie Dronova, Iryna
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Green vegetation may protect against heat-related death by improving thermal comfort. Few studies have investigated associations of green vegetation with heat-related mortality in Latin America or whether associations are modified by the spatial configuration of green vegetation. We used data from 323 Latin American cities and meta-regression model...
Besser, Lilah M Meyer, Oanh L Streitz, Marissa Farias, Sarah T Olichney, John Mitsova, Diana Galvin, James E
We developed the Life Course Sociodemographics and Neighborhood Questionnaire (LSNEQ) to query older adults about perceived neighborhood greenspaces across the life course (i.e., distance to park, number of neighborhood parks/playgrounds, and neighborhood greenness) and about characteristics hypothesized to confound or moderate/mediate greenspace-h...
Lasky, Emma Chen, Chen Weiser, Sheri D Benmarhnia, Tarik
Besser, Lilah M Jimenez, Marcia Pescador Reimer, Cameron J Meyer, Oanh L Mitsova, Diana George, Kristen M Adkins-Jackson, Paris B Galvin, James E
Studies examining associations between greenspace and Alzheimer's disease and related dementia (ADRD) outcomes are rapidly on the rise, yet no known literature reviews have summarized the racialized/ethnic group and geographic variation of those published studies. This is a significant gap given the known disparities in both greenspace access and A...