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Sarah Diamond

TitleAssistant Professor
InstitutionUniversity of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
DepartmentCOM | Peds Neonatology
Address4301 W Markham
Little Rock AR 72205
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    1. Diamond SE, Perez S, Dumpa V, Jayappa S, Gonzalez L, Pasternak E, Melvin Dassinger S, Avulakunta I. Multicystic Lobar Lung Lesion in a Preterm Neonate. Neoreviews. 2025 Feb 01; 26(2):e115-e118. PMID: 39889772.
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    2. Diamond SE, da Silva CRB, Medina-B?ez OA. A multicontinental dataset of butterfly thermal physiological traits. Sci Data. 2024 Dec 18; 11(1):1348. PMID: 39695139.
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    3. Diamond SE, Kolaske LR, Martin RA. Physiology Evolves Convergently but Lags Behind Warming in?Cities. Integr Comp Biol. 2024 Sep 17; 64(2):402-413. PMID: 38710535.
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    4. Kim BY, Gellert HR, Church SH, Suvorov A, Anderson SS, Barmina O, Beskid SG, Comeault AA, Crown KN, Diamond SE, Dorus S, Fujichika T, Hemker JA, Hrcek J, Kankare M, Katoh T, Magnacca KN, Martin RA, Matsunaga T, Medeiros MJ, Miller DE, Pitnick S, Schiffer M, Simoni S, Steenwinkel TE, Syed ZA, Takahashi A, Wei KH, Yokoyama T, Eisen MB, Kopp A, Matute D, Obbard DJ, O'Grady PM, Price DK, Toda MJ, Werner T, Petrov DA. Single-fly genome assemblies fill major phylogenomic gaps across the Drosophilidae Tree of Life. PLoS Biol. 2024 Jul; 22(7):e3002697. PMID: 39024225.
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    5. da Silva CRB, Diamond SE. Local climate change velocities and evolutionary history explain multidirectional range shifts in a North American butterfly assemblage. J Anim Ecol. 2024 08; 93(8):1160-1171. PMID: 38922857.
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    6. Lenard A, Diamond SE. Evidence of plasticity, but not evolutionary divergence, in the thermal limits of a highly successful urban butterfly. J Insect Physiol. 2024 06; 155:104648. PMID: 38754698.
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    7. Comte L, Bertrand R, Diamond S, Lancaster LT, Pinsky ML, Scheffers BR, Baecher JA, Bandara RMWJ, Chen IC, Lawlor JA, Moore NA, Oliveira BF, Murienne J, Rolland J, Rubenstein MA, Sunday J, Thompson LM, Villalobos F, Weiskopf SR, Lenoir J. Bringing traits back into the equation: A roadmap to understand species redistribution. Glob Chang Biol. 2024 Apr; 30(4):e17271. PMID: 38613240.
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    8. Kim BY, Gellert HR, Church SH, Suvorov A, Anderson SS, Barmina O, Beskid SG, Comeault AA, Crown KN, Diamond SE, Dorus S, Fujichika T, Hemker JA, Hrcek J, Kankare M, Katoh T, Magnacca KN, Martin RA, Matsunaga T, Medeiros MJ, Miller DE, Pitnick S, Simoni S, Steenwinkel TE, Schiffer M, Syed ZA, Takahashi A, Wei KH, Yokoyama T, Eisen MB, Kopp A, Matute D, Obbard DJ, O'Grady PM, Price DK, Toda MJ, Werner T, Petrov DA. Single-fly assemblies fill major phylogenomic gaps across the Drosophilidae Tree of Life. bioRxiv. 2023 Oct 02. PMID: 37873137.
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    9. Medina-B?ez OA, Lenard A, Muzychuk RA, da Silva CRB, Diamond SE. Life cycle complexity and body mass drive erratic changes in climate vulnerability across ontogeny in a seasonally migrating butterfly. Conserv Physiol. 2023; 11(1):coad058. PMID: 37547363.
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    10. Prileson EG, Clark J, Diamond SE, Lenard A, Medina-B?ez OA, Yilmaz AR, Martin RA. Keep your cool: Overwintering physiology in response to urbanization in the acorn ant, Temnothorax curvispinosus. J Therm Biol. 2023 May; 114:103591. PMID: 37276746.
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    11. Diamond SE, Bellino G, Deme GG. Urban insect bioarks of the 21st century. Curr Opin Insect Sci. 2023 06; 57:101028. PMID: 37024047.
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    12. da Silva CRB, Beaman JE, Youngblood JP, Kellermann V, Diamond SE. Vulnerability to climate change increases with trophic level in terrestrial organisms. Sci Total Environ. 2023 Mar 20; 865:161049. PMID: 36549538.
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    13. Gill T, Stauffer P, Asquith M, Laderas T, Martin TM, Davin S, Schleisman M, Ramirez C, Ogle K, Lindquist I, Nguyen J, Planck SR, Shaut C, Diamond S, Rosenbaum JT, Karstens L. Axial spondyloarthritis patients have altered mucosal IgA response to oral and fecal microbiota. Front Immunol. 2022; 13:965634. PMID: 36248884.
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    14. Verrelli BC, Alberti M, Des Roches S, Harris NC, Hendry AP, Johnson MTJ, Savage AM, Charmantier A, Gotanda KM, Govaert L, Miles LS, Rivkin LR, Winchell KM, Brans KI, Correa C, Diamond SE, Fitzhugh B, Grimm NB, Hughes S, Marzluff JM, Munshi-South J, Rojas C, Santangelo JS, Schell CJ, Schweitzer JA, Szulkin M, Urban MC, Zhou Y, Ziter C. A global horizon scan for urban evolutionary ecology. Trends Ecol Evol. 2022 11; 37(11):1006-1019. PMID: 35995606.
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    15. Yilmaz AR, Yoder A, Diamond SE, Martin RA. Adaptation to Urban Heat Islands Enhances Thermal Performance Following Development under Chronic Thermal Stress but Not Benign Conditions in the Terrestrial Isopod Oniscus asellus. Physiol Biochem Zool. 2022 Jul-Aug; 95(4):302-316. PMID: 35594563.
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    16. Wellenreuther M, Dudaniec RY, Neu A, Lessard JP, Bridle J, Carbonell JA, Diamond SE, Marshall KE, Parmesan C, Singer MC, Swaegers J, Thomas CD, Lancaster LT. The importance of eco-evolutionary dynamics for predicting and managing insect range shifts. Curr Opin Insect Sci. 2022 08; 52:100939. PMID: 35644339.
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    17. Diamond SE, Prileson EG, Martin RA. Adaptation to urban environments. Curr Opin Insect Sci. 2022 06; 51:100893. PMID: 35240334.
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    18. Diamond S, Vallejo JG, McNeil JC. Microbiology and Treatment Outcomes of Community-Acquired Hematogenous Osteoarticular Infections in Infants =12?Months of Age. J Pediatr. 2022 02; 241:242-246.e1. PMID: 34626668.
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    19. Do T, Diamond S, Green C, Warren M. Nutritional Implications of Patients with Dysautonomia and Hypermobility Syndromes. Curr Nutr Rep. 2021 12; 10(4):324-333. PMID: 34510391.
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    20. Martin RA, Chick LD, Garvin ML, Diamond SE. In a nutshell, a reciprocal transplant experiment reveals local adaptation and fitness trade-offs in response to urban evolution in an acorn-dwelling ant. Evolution. 2021 04; 75(4):876-887. PMID: 33586171.
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    21. Diamond SE, Martin RA. Physiological adaptation to cities as a proxy to forecast global-scale responses to climate change. J Exp Biol. 2021 02 24; 224(Pt Suppl 1). PMID: 33627462.
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    22. Lambert MR, Brans KI, Des Roches S, Donihue CM, Diamond SE. Adaptive Evolution in Cities: Progress and Misconceptions. Trends Ecol Evol. 2021 03; 36(3):239-257. PMID: 33342595.
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    23. Sternes PR, Martin TM, Paley M, Diamond S, Asquith MJ, Brown MA, Rosenbaum JT. HLA-A alleles including HLA-A29 affect the composition of the gut microbiome: a potential clue to the pathogenesis of birdshot retinochoroidopathy. Sci Rep. 2020 10 19; 10(1):17636. PMID: 33077849.
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    24. Chick LD, Waters JS, Diamond SE. Pedal to the metal: Cities power evolutionary divergence by accelerating metabolic rate and locomotor performance. Evol Appl. 2021 Jan; 14(1):36-52. PMID: 33519955.
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    25. Yilmaz AR, Diamond SE, Martin RA. Evidence for the evolution of thermal tolerance, but not desiccation tolerance, in response to hotter, drier city conditions in a cosmopolitan, terrestrial isopod. Evol Appl. 2021 Jan; 14(1):12-23. PMID: 33519953.
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    26. Des Roches S, Brans KI, Lambert MR, Rivkin LR, Savage AM, Schell CJ, Correa C, De Meester L, Diamond SE, Grimm NB, Harris NC, Govaert L, Hendry AP, Johnson MTJ, Munshi-South J, Palkovacs EP, Szulkin M, Urban MC, Verrelli BC, Alberti M. Socio-eco-evolutionary dynamics in cities. Evol Appl. 2021 Jan; 14(1):248-267. PMID: 33519968.
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    27. Diamond SE, Martin RA. Evolution is a double-edged sword, not a silver bullet, to confront global change. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2020 06; 1469(1):38-51. PMID: 32500534.
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    28. Kana LA, Noronha C, Diamond S, Pun M, Broderick MT, Finks J, Sandhu G. Experiential-Learning Opportunities Enhance Engagement in Pipeline Program: A Qualitative Study of the Doctors of Tomorrow Summer Internship Program. J Natl Med Assoc. 2020 Feb; 112(1):15-23. PMID: 32037249.
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    29. Yilmaz AR, Chick LD, Perez A, Strickler SA, Vaughn S, Martin RA, Diamond SE. Remarkable insensitivity of acorn ant morphology to temperature decouples the evolution of physiological tolerance from body size under urban heat islands. J Therm Biol. 2019 Oct; 85:102426. PMID: 31657738.
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    30. Asquith M, Sternes PR, Costello ME, Karstens L, Diamond S, Martin TM, Li Z, Marshall MS, Spector TD, le Cao KA, Rosenbaum JT, Brown MA. HLA Alleles Associated With Risk of Ankylosing Spondylitis and Rheumatoid Arthritis Influence the Gut Microbiome. Arthritis Rheumatol. 2019 10; 71(10):1642-1650. PMID: 31038287.
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    31. Martin RA, Chick LD, Yilmaz AR, Diamond SE. Evolution, not transgenerational plasticity, explains the adaptive divergence of acorn ant thermal tolerance across an urban-rural temperature cline. Evol Appl. 2019 Sep; 12(8):1678-1687. PMID: 31462922.
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    32. Chick LD, Strickler SA, Perez A, Martin RA, Diamond SE. Urban heat islands advance the timing of reproduction in a social insect. J Therm Biol. 2019 Feb; 80:119-125. PMID: 30784475.
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    33. Rivkin LR, Santangelo JS, Alberti M, Aronson MFJ, de Keyzer CW, Diamond SE, Fortin MJ, Frazee LJ, Gorton AJ, Hendry AP, Liu Y, Losos JB, MacIvor JS, Martin RA, McDonnell MJ, Miles LS, Munshi-South J, Ness RW, Newman AEM, Stothart MR, Theodorou P, Thompson KA, Verrelli BC, Whitehead A, Winchell KM, Johnson MTJ. A roadmap for urban evolutionary ecology. Evol Appl. 2019 Mar; 12(3):384-398. PMID: 30828362.
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    34. Diamond SE, Yilmaz AR. The role of tolerance variation in vulnerability forecasting of insects. Curr Opin Insect Sci. 2018 10; 29:85-92. PMID: 30551831.
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    35. Diamond SE, Chick LD, Perez A, Strickler SA, Martin RA. Evolution of thermal tolerance and its fitness consequences: parallel and non-parallel responses to urban heat islands across three cities. Proc Biol Sci. 2018 07 04; 285(1882). PMID: 30051828.
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    36. Diamond SE, Chick LD, Perez A, Strickler SA, Zhao C. Evolution of plasticity in the city: urban acorn ants can better tolerate more rapid increases in environmental temperature. Conserv Physiol. 2018; 6(1):coy030. PMID: 29977563.
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    37. Diamond SE, Chick LD. The Janus of macrophysiology: stronger effects of evolutionary history, but weaker effects of climate on upper thermal limits are reversed for lower thermal limits in ants. Curr Zool. 2018 Apr; 64(2):223-230. PMID: 30402063.
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    38. Diamond SE, Chick L, Penick CA, Nichols LM, Cahan SH, Dunn RR, Ellison AM, Sanders NJ, Gotelli NJ. Heat tolerance predicts the importance of species interaction effects as the climate changes. Integr Comp Biol. 2017 07 01; 57(1):112-120. PMID: 28541481.
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    39. MacLean HJ, Penick CA, Dunn RR, Diamond SE. Experimental winter warming modifies thermal performance and primes acorn ants for warm weather. J Insect Physiol. 2017 07; 100:77-81. PMID: 28549655.
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    40. Diamond SE, Martin RA. The interplay between plasticity and evolution in response to human-induced environmental change. F1000Res. 2016; 5:2835. PMID: 28003883.
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    41. Diamond SE, Nichols LM, Pelini SL, Penick CA, Barber GW, Cahan SH, Dunn RR, Ellison AM, Sanders NJ, Gotelli NJ. Climatic warming destabilizes forest ant communities. Sci Adv. 2016 Oct; 2(10):e1600842. PMID: 27819044.
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    42. Diamond SE. Evolutionary potential of upper thermal tolerance: biogeographic patterns and expectations under climate change. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2017 02; 1389(1):5-19. PMID: 27706832.
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    43. Kappus M, Diamond S, Hurt RT, Martindale R. Intestinal Failure: New Definition and Clinical Implications. Curr Gastroenterol Rep. 2016 Sep; 18(9):48. PMID: 27447791.
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    44. Evans TG, Diamond SE, Kelly MW. Mechanistic species distribution modelling as a link between physiology and conservation. Conserv Physiol. 2015; 3(1):cov056. PMID: 27293739.
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    45. Diamond SE, Dunn RR, Frank SD, Haddad NM, Martin RA. Shared and unique responses of insects to the interaction of urbanization and background climate. Curr Opin Insect Sci. 2015 Oct; 11:71-77. PMID: 28285761.
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    46. Murren CJ, Maclean HJ, Diamond SE, Steiner UK, Heskel MA, Handelsman CA, Ghalambor CK, Auld JR, Callahan HS, Pfennig DW, Relyea RA, Schlichting CD, Kingsolver J. Evolutionary change in continuous reaction norms. Am Nat. 2014 Apr; 183(4):453-67. PMID: 24642491.
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    47. Resasco J, Pelini SL, Stuble KL, Sanders NJ, Dunn RR, Diamond SE, Ellison AM, Gotelli NJ, Levey DJ. Using historical and experimental data to reveal warming effects on ant assemblages. PLoS One. 2014; 9(2):e88029. PMID: 24505364.
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    48. Siepielski AM, Gotanda KM, Morrissey MB, Diamond SE, DiBattista JD, Carlson SM. The spatial patterns of directional phenotypic selection. Ecol Lett. 2013 Nov; 16(11):1382-92. PMID: 24028500.
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    49. Diamond SE, Penick CA, Pelini SL, Ellison AM, Gotelli NJ, Sanders NJ, Dunn RR. Using physiology to predict the responses of ants to climatic warming. Integr Comp Biol. 2013 Dec; 53(6):965-74. PMID: 23892370.
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    50. Stuble KL, Pelini SL, Diamond SE, Fowler DA, Dunn RR, Sanders NJ. Foraging by forest ants under experimental climatic warming: a test at two sites. Ecol Evol. 2013 Mar; 3(3):482-91. PMID: 23531642.
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    51. Vargo EL, Leniaud L, Swoboda LE, Diamond SE, Weiser MD, Miller DM, Bagn?res AG. Clinal variation in colony breeding structure and level of inbreeding in the subterranean termites Reticulitermes flavipes and R. grassei. Mol Ecol. 2013 Mar; 22(5):1447-62. PMID: 23293875.
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    52. Pelini SL, Diamond SE, Maclean H, Ellison AM, Gotelli NJ, Sanders NJ, Dunn RR. Common garden experiments reveal uncommon responses across temperatures, locations, and species of ants. Ecol Evol. 2012 Dec; 2(12):3009-15. PMID: 23301168.
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    53. Diamond SE, Nichols LM, McCoy N, Hirsch C, Pelini SL, Sanders NJ, Ellison AM, Gotelli NJ, Dunn RR. A physiological trait-based approach to predicting the responses of species to experimental climate warming. Ecology. 2012 Nov; 93(11):2305-12. PMID: 23236901.
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    54. McGlynn TP, Diamond SE, Dunn RR. Tradeoffs in the evolution of caste and body size in the hyperdiverse ant genus Pheidole. PLoS One. 2012; 7(10):e48202. PMID: 23133570.
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    55. Diamond SE, Kingsolver JG. Host plant adaptation and the evolution of thermal reaction norms. Oecologia. 2012 Jun; 169(2):353-60. PMID: 22127429.
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    56. Diamond SE, Frame AM, Martin RA, Buckley LB. Species' traits predict phenological responses to climate change in butterflies. Ecology. 2011 May; 92(5):1005-12. PMID: 21661561.
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    57. Kingsolver JG, Diamond SE. Phenotypic selection in natural populations: what limits directional selection? Am Nat. 2011 Mar; 177(3):346-57. PMID: 21460543.
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    58. Diamond SE, Kingsolver JG. Host plant quality, selection history and trade-offs shape the immune responses of Manduca sexta. Proc Biol Sci. 2011 Jan 22; 278(1703):289-97. PMID: 20702461.
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    59. Diamond SE, Kingsolver JG. Environmental dependence of thermal reaction norms: host plant quality can reverse the temperature-size rule. Am Nat. 2010 Jan; 175(1):1-10. PMID: 19911984.
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    60. Kingsolver JG, Ragland GJ, Diamond SE. Evolution in a constant environment: thermal fluctuations and thermal sensitivity of laboratory and field populations of Manduca sexta. Evolution. 2009 Feb; 63(2):537-41. PMID: 19154355.
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