Douglas H. Taylor
Miami University
60 Papers
849 Citations
Douglas H. Taylor is an academic researcher from Miami University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fertilizer & Bullfrog. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 60 publications. Previous affiliations of Douglas H. Taylor include Cornell University.
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Papers
Physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling of the pregnant rat: A multiroute exposure model for trichloroethylene and its metabolite, trichloroacetic acid
Jeffrey W. Fisher,Temistocles A. Whittaker,Douglas H. Taylor,Harvey J. Clewell,Melvin E. Andersen +4 more
TL;DR: Kinetics in the pregnant rat exposed to TCE by inhalation, by bolus gavage, or by oral ingestion in drinking water are described and the fetus is clearly at risk both to parent TCE and its TCA metabolite.
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Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling of the Lactating Rat and Nursing Pup: a Multiroute Exposure Model for Trichloroethylene and its Metabolite, Trichloroacetic Acid
Jeffrey W. Fisher,Temistocles A. Whittaker,Douglas H. Taylor,Harvey J. Clewell,Melvin E. Andersen +4 more
TL;DR: With changing physiological values during lactation for compartmental volumes, blood flows, and milk yields obtained from the published literature and kinetic parameters and PCs determined by experimentation, a PB-PK model was constructed to predict maternal and pup concentrations of TCE and TCA.
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Spatial Orientation by Salamanders Using Plane-Polarized Light
Douglas H. Taylor,Kraig Adler +1 more
TL;DR: Tiger salamanders (Ambystoma tigrinum) can perceive the plane of polarization in linearly polarized light and can learn to use that e-vector direction for spatial orientation in indoor orientation tests.
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Seasonal and daily plasma corticosterone rhythms in American toads, Bufo americanus.
TL;DR: Toads maintained under a 12L:12D photoperiod all year round demonstrated a similar rhythm with peaks in the spring and fall, which suggests that an endogenous (circannual) rhythm of corticosterone may be playing an important role in the seasonal change of overt behavior and physiology of Bufo americanus.
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