Paul Bartell
Associate Professor of Avian Biology
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205 Henning Building
University Park, PA 16802 - pab43@psu.edu
- 814-867-2365
Research Summary
The regulation of biological clocks in birds at the systems level.
Huck Graduate Students
Huck Affiliations
- Ecology
- Neuroscience
- Integrative and Biomedical Physiology
- One Health Microbiome Center
- Center for Reproductive Biology and Health
- Neuroscience Institute
- Ecology Institute
- Center for Brain, Behavior, and Cognition
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Most Recent Publications
Effects of the timing of protein infusion on the daily rhythms of milk synthesis and plasma hormones and metabolites in dairy cows
I Salfer, C Matamoros, P. A. Bartell, Kevin Harvatine, 2023, Journal of Dairy Science on p. 5351-5363
Effect of the timing of sodium acetate infusion on the daily rhythms of milk synthesis and plasma metabolites and hormones in Holstein cows
Cesar Matamoros, Isaac Salfer, Paul Bartell, K. J. Harvatine, 2022, Journal of Dairy Science on p. 7432-7445
Ecoimmune reallocation in a native lizard in response to the presence of invasive, venomous fire ants in their shared environment
Catherine Tylan, Maria Horvat-Gordon, Paul A. Bartell, Tracy Langkilde, 2020, Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative Physiology on p. 792-804
Corrigendum to “Annual rhythms of milk synthesis in dairy herds in 4 regions of the United States and their relationships to environmental indicators” (J. Dairy Sci. 103:3696–3707) (Journal of Dairy Science (2020) 103(4) (3696–3707), (S0022030220301089), (10.3168/jds.2019-17362))
I Salfer, P. A. Bartell, C. D. Dechow, K. J. Harvatine, 2020, Journal of Dairy Science on p. 5791
Annual rhythms of milk synthesis in dairy herds in 4 regions of the United States and their relationships to environmental indicators
I Salfer, P. A. Bartell, C. D. Dechow, K. J. Harvatine, 2020, Journal of Dairy Science on p. 3696-3707
Transcriptome Analyses of Heart and Liver Reveal Novel Pathways for Regulating Songbird Migration
William Horton, Matthew Jensen, Matthew Jenson, Aswathy Sebastian, C Praul, Istvan Albert, Paul A. Bartell, 2019, Scientific Reports on p. 6058
The premammillary nucleus of the hypothalamus is not necessary for photoperiodic timekeeping in female turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo)
Ashli F. Moore, Vincent M. Cassone, Kevin D. Alloway, Paul A. Bartell, 2018, PLoS One
The effects of feeding rations that differ in fiber and fermentable starch within a day on milk production and the daily rhythm of feed intake and plasma hormones and metabolites in dairy cows
Mutian Niu, Y. Ying, Paul Bartell, K. J. Harvatine, 2017, Journal of Dairy Science on p. 187-198
The effects of feeding rations that differ in neutral detergent fiber and starch concentration within a day on rumen digesta nutrient concentration, pH, and fermentation products in dairy cows
Y. Ying, L. W. Rottman, Whitney Rottman, C Crawford, P. A. Bartell, K. J. Harvatine, 2015, Journal of Dairy Science on p. 4685-4697
The effects of feeding rations that differ in neutral detergent fiber and starch concentration within a day on production, feeding behavior, total-tract digestibility, and plasma metabolites and hormones in dairy cows
L. W. Rottman, Y. Ying, K. Zhou, P. A. Bartell, K. J. Harvatine, 2015, Journal of Dairy Science on p. 4673-4684
Most-Cited Papers
The effects of feeding time on milk production, total-tract digestibility, and daily rhythms of feeding behavior and plasma metabolites and hormones in dairy cows
Mutian Niu, Y. Ying, Paul Bartell, K. J. Harvatine, 2014, Journal of Dairy Science on p. 7764-7776
The daily rhythm of milk synthesis is dependent on the timing of feed intake in dairy cows
Whitney Rottman, L. Whitney Rottman, Y. Ying, K zhou, Paul Bartell, Kevin J. Harvatine, 2014, Physiological Reports on p. 12
The effects of feeding rations that differ in fiber and fermentable starch within a day on milk production and the daily rhythm of feed intake and plasma hormones and metabolites in dairy cows
Mutian Niu, Y. Ying, Paul Bartell, K. J. Harvatine, 2017, Journal of Dairy Science on p. 187-198
The effects of feeding rations that differ in neutral detergent fiber and starch concentration within a day on production, feeding behavior, total-tract digestibility, and plasma metabolites and hormones in dairy cows
L. W. Rottman, Y. Ying, K. Zhou, P. A. Bartell, K. J. Harvatine, 2015, Journal of Dairy Science on p. 4673-4684
Transcriptome Analyses of Heart and Liver Reveal Novel Pathways for Regulating Songbird Migration
William Horton, Matthew Jensen, Matthew Jenson, Aswathy Sebastian, C Praul, Istvan Albert, Paul A. Bartell, 2019, Scientific Reports on p. 6058
The effects of feeding rations that differ in neutral detergent fiber and starch concentration within a day on rumen digesta nutrient concentration, pH, and fermentation products in dairy cows
Y. Ying, L. W. Rottman, Whitney Rottman, C Crawford, P. A. Bartell, K. J. Harvatine, 2015, Journal of Dairy Science on p. 4685-4697
Ecoimmune reallocation in a native lizard in response to the presence of invasive, venomous fire ants in their shared environment
Catherine Tylan, Maria Horvat-Gordon, Paul A. Bartell, Tracy Langkilde, 2020, Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative Physiology on p. 792-804
Annual rhythms of milk synthesis in dairy herds in 4 regions of the United States and their relationships to environmental indicators
I Salfer, P. A. Bartell, C. D. Dechow, K. J. Harvatine, 2020, Journal of Dairy Science on p. 3696-3707
Effect of the timing of sodium acetate infusion on the daily rhythms of milk synthesis and plasma metabolites and hormones in Holstein cows
Cesar Matamoros, Isaac Salfer, Paul Bartell, K. J. Harvatine, 2022, Journal of Dairy Science on p. 7432-7445
The premammillary nucleus of the hypothalamus is not necessary for photoperiodic timekeeping in female turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo)
Ashli F. Moore, Vincent M. Cassone, Kevin D. Alloway, Paul A. Bartell, 2018, PLoS One
News Articles Featuring Paul Bartell
Dec 07, 2023
USDA grant supports reproductive microbiome training program
The USDA NIFA has awarded Penn State a five-year, US$238,500 grant to establish a graduate training pipeline in reproductive microbiome research
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Dec 06, 2023
New USDA grant to support graduate reproductive microbiome training program
The USDA NIFA has awarded Penn State a five-year, $238,500 grant to establish a graduate training pipeline in reproductive microbiome research.
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Oct 08, 2021
Boosting turkey reproductive output
A research team in the US has received a US$ 500,000 grant to develop strategies to overcome the constraints that the seasonal cycle imposes on the reproductive output of turkey hens.
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Apr 24, 2019
Songbird-body changes that allow migration may have human health implications
Songbirds that pack on as much as 50 percent of their body weight before migrating and that sleep very little, exhibit altered immune system and tissue-repair function during the journey, which may hold implications for human health, according to Penn State researchers.
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