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Breanna J Putman

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Journal of Thermal Biology|March 28, 2017
Behavioral thermal tolerances of free-ranging rattlesnakes (Crotalus oreganus) during the summer foraging seasonBreanna J Putman, Rulon W Clark
Ecology and Evolution|June 24, 2026
When the Cover Burns: Behavioral and Morphological Responses of Western Fence Lizards (<i>Sceloporus occidentalis</i>) to Increased Openness in Post-Fire EnvironmentsElmer E Gutierrez, Breanna J Putman
Current Zoology|April 3, 2019
Dewlap size in male water anoles associates with consistent inter-individual variation in boldnessBreanna J Putman, Kylee R Azure, Lindsey Swierk
Current Zoology|January 4, 2021
Urban invaders are not bold risk-takers: a study of 3 invasive lizards in Southern CaliforniaBreanna J Putman, Gregory B Pauly, Daniel T Blumstein
Scientific Reports|February 5, 2021
The power of community science to quantify ecological interactions in citiesBreanna J Putman, Riley Williams, Enjie Li, et al.
Oecologia|August 10, 2022
Keeping it cool to take the heat: tropical lizards have greater thermal tolerance in less disturbed habitatsDiana Lopera, Kimberly Chen Guo, Breanna J Putman, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|February 3, 2025
Effects of Urbanization on Ventral Patch Size and Phenotypic Correlates of Patch Expression in Male Western Fence Lizards (<i>Sceloporus occidentalis</i>)Breanna J Putman, Bayley Stevens, Nina A Fresco, et al.
Urban Ecosystems|August 11, 2020
Downsizing for downtown: Limb lengths, toe lengths, and scale counts decrease with urbanization in western fence lizards (<i>Sceloporus occidentalis</i>)Breanna J Putman, Maria Gasca, Daniel T Blumstein, et al.
Plos One|August 10, 2017
Fear no colors? Observer clothing color influences lizard escape behaviorBreanna J Putman, Jonathan P Drury, Daniel T Blumstein, et al.
Current Zoology|February 16, 2022
Sexual signal conspicuity is correlated with tail autotomy in an anoline lizardKelly Lin Wuthrich, Derek Stock, Janelle B Talavera, et al.
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Journal of Thermal Biology|March 28, 2017
Behavioral thermal tolerances of free-ranging rattlesnakes (Crotalus oreganus) during the summer foraging seasonBreanna J Putman, Rulon W Clark
Ecology and Evolution|June 24, 2026
When the Cover Burns: Behavioral and Morphological Responses of Western Fence Lizards (<i>Sceloporus occidentalis</i>) to Increased Openness in Post-Fire EnvironmentsElmer E Gutierrez, Breanna J Putman
Current Zoology|April 3, 2019
Dewlap size in male water anoles associates with consistent inter-individual variation in boldnessBreanna J Putman, Kylee R Azure, Lindsey Swierk
Current Zoology|January 4, 2021
Urban invaders are not bold risk-takers: a study of 3 invasive lizards in Southern CaliforniaBreanna J Putman, Gregory B Pauly, Daniel T Blumstein
Scientific Reports|February 5, 2021
The power of community science to quantify ecological interactions in citiesBreanna J Putman, Riley Williams, Enjie Li, et al.
Oecologia|August 10, 2022
Keeping it cool to take the heat: tropical lizards have greater thermal tolerance in less disturbed habitatsDiana Lopera, Kimberly Chen Guo, Breanna J Putman, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|February 3, 2025
Effects of Urbanization on Ventral Patch Size and Phenotypic Correlates of Patch Expression in Male Western Fence Lizards (<i>Sceloporus occidentalis</i>)Breanna J Putman, Bayley Stevens, Nina A Fresco, et al.
Urban Ecosystems|August 11, 2020
Downsizing for downtown: Limb lengths, toe lengths, and scale counts decrease with urbanization in western fence lizards (<i>Sceloporus occidentalis</i>)Breanna J Putman, Maria Gasca, Daniel T Blumstein, et al.
Plos One|August 10, 2017
Fear no colors? Observer clothing color influences lizard escape behaviorBreanna J Putman, Jonathan P Drury, Daniel T Blumstein, et al.
Current Zoology|February 16, 2022
Sexual signal conspicuity is correlated with tail autotomy in an anoline lizardKelly Lin Wuthrich, Derek Stock, Janelle B Talavera, et al.
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