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Alan J. Tessier is affiliated with the National Science Foundation in the United States. Their recent research output includes a paper published in 2025 within the Journal of Investigative Dermatology.

The publication, titled "160 Spatial lipidomics and -transcriptomics allocate key transitions in lipid metabolism within the epidermis and in epidermal equivalents," reflects a focus on detailed biological processes involving lipid metabolism in skin tissue.

Frequent co-authors contributing to this and possibly related work include Samuele Zoratto, Michaela Schirato, Gaëlle Gendronneau, Nicolás André, and C Kremslehner.

Publication venues associated with Alan J. Tessier's work include:

  • Journal of Investigative Dermatology

The combination of this information outlines a research profile concentrated on dermatology and biochemical processes within epidermal contexts. Tessier's collaborations and venue choices suggest a specialized focus in skin-related biological studies.

Best Publications

  • Big houses, big cars, superfleas and the costs of reproduction

    David Reznick;Leonard Nunney;Alan Tessier

  • Starvation in Daphnia: Energy reserves and reproductive allocation1

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  • Body Size, Energy Reserves, and Competitive Ability in Three Species of Cladocera

    Clyde E. Goulden;Linda L. Henry;Alan J. Tessier

  • Eating yourself sick: transmission of disease as a function of foraging ecology.

    Spencer R. Hall;Lena Sivars-Becker;Claes Becker;Meghan A. Duffy

  • Estimating food limitation in cladoceran populations1

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  • CRYPTIC TROPHIC CASCADE ALONG A GRADIENT OF LAKE SIZE

    Alan J. Tessier;Pamela Woodruff

  • Variation in offspring size in Daphnia and consequences for individual fitness

    Alan J. Tessier;Nina L. Consolatti

  • Selective predators and their parasitized prey: Are epidemics in zooplankton under top-down control?

    Meghan A. Duffy;Spencer R. Hall;Alan J. Tessier;Marianne Huebner

  • A FUNDAMENTAL TRADE‐OFF IN RESOURCE EXPLOITATION BY DAPHNIA AND CONSEQUENCES TO PLANKTON COMMUNITIES

    Alan J. Tessier;Mathew A. Leibold;Jean Tsao

  • Quality matters: resource quality for hosts and the timing of epidemics.

    Spencer R. Hall;Christine J. Knight;Claes R. Becker;Meghan A. Duffy

  • Resource Ecology of Virulence in a Planktonic Host-Parasite System: An Explanation Using Dynamic Energy Budgets

    Spencer R. Hall;Joseph L. Simonis;Joseph L. Simonis;Roger M. Nisbet;Alan J. Tessier

  • Resource Quantity and Offspring Quality in Daphnia

    Alan J. Tessier;Nina L. Consolatti

  • SEASONAL SUCCESSION AND THE STRENGTH OF INTRA- AND INTERSPECIFIC COMPETITION IN A DAPHNIA ASSEMBLAGE'

    Shixi S. Hu;Alan J. Tessier

  • Contrasting patterns of body size for Daphnia species that segregate by habitat.

    Mathew Leibold;Alan J. Tessier

  • HOW LONG TO REST: THE ECOLOGY OF OPTIMAL DORMANCY AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINT

    Carla E. Cáceres;Alan J. Tessier

  • Friendly competition: evidence for a dilution effect among competitors in a planktonic host–parasite system

    Spencer R. Hall;Claes R. Becker;Joseph L. Simonis;Meghan A. Duffy

  • Comparative Population Regulation of Two Planktonic Cladocera (Holopedium Gibberum and Daphnia Catawba)

    Alan J. Tessier

  • Cladoceran assemblages, seasonal succession and the importance of a hypolimnetic refuge

    Alan J. Tessier;Jennifer Welser

  • NATURAL GENETIC VARIATION OF LIFE SPAN, REPRODUCTION, AND JUVENILE GROWTH IN DAPHNIA.

    Jeffry L. Dudycha;Alan J. Tessier

  • WARMER DOES NOT HAVE TO MEAN SICKER: TEMPERATURE AND PREDATORS CAN JOINTLY DRIVE TIMING OF EPIDEMICS

    Spencer R. Hall;Alan J. Tessier;Meghan A. Duffy;Marianne Huebner

  • Population dynamics and body‐size selection in Daphnia

    Alan J. Tessier;Andrew Young;Mathew A Leibold

  • To sink or swim: Variable diapause strategies among Daphnia species

    Carla E. Cáceres;Alan J. Tessier

Frequent Co-Authors

Carla E. Cáceres
Carla E. Cáceres University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Meghan A. Duffy
Meghan A. Duffy University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Spencer R. Hall
Spencer R. Hall Indiana University
Mathew A. Leibold
Mathew A. Leibold University of Florida
Sally Macintyre
Sally Macintyre MRC Social and Public Health Sciences Unit
Roger M. Nisbet
Roger M. Nisbet University of California, Santa Barbara
Anthony R. Ives
Anthony R. Ives University of Wisconsin–Madison
David N. Reznick
David N. Reznick University of California, Riverside
Dieter Ebert
Dieter Ebert University of Basel
Thomas M. Schmidt
Thomas M. Schmidt University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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