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Christopher Turbill

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Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology|July 1, 2025
Torpor use in response to predation risk in a small, free-living birdAlice Barratt, Justin Welbergen, Ben Moore, et al.
Journal of Comparative Physiology. B, Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology|August 10, 2005
Torpor and thermal energetics in a tiny Australian vespertilionid, the little forest bat (Vespadelus vulturnus)Craig K R Willis, Christopher Turbill, Fritz Geiser
Oecologia|November 19, 2011
High survival during hibernation affects onset and timing of reproductionClaudia Bieber, Rimvydas Juškaitis, Christopher Turbill, et al.
Biology Letters|June 27, 2019
Nocturnal torpor by superb fairy-wrens: a key mechanism for reducing winter daily energy expenditureAlex B Romano, Anthony Hunt, Justin A Welbergen, et al.
Ecology Letters|June 24, 2025
Seasonal Fattening Among Bat Populations Globally: Storing Energy for Survival in a Changing WorldNicholas C Wu, Tomás Villada-Cadavid, Justin A Welbergen, et al.
Journal of Thermal Biology|April 13, 2023
The impact of elevated aestivation temperatures on the behaviour of bogong moths (Agrotis infusa)Rose M Lownds, Christopher Turbill, Thomas E White, et al.
Current Biology : CB|February 3, 2026
Torpor in a passerine bird expands the scope of avian heterothermyAlice Barratt, Justin A Welbergen, Ben D Moore, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|January 6, 2026
Dialect Formation in Ghost Bats: Genetic, Geographic and Morphological Drivers of Social and Echolocation Call DivergenceNicola Hanrahan, Kyle N Armstrong, Christopher Turbill, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|October 15, 2024
Vulnerability of Southern Hemisphere bats to white-nose syndrome based on global analysis of fungal host specificity and cave temperaturesNicholas C Wu, Justin A Welbergen, Tomás Villada-Cadavid, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 8, 2014
Late-born intermittently fasted juvenile garden dormice use torpor to grow and fatten prior to hibernation: consequences for ageing processesSylvain Giroud, Sandrine Zahn, François Criscuolo, et al.
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Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology|July 1, 2025
Torpor use in response to predation risk in a small, free-living birdAlice Barratt, Justin Welbergen, Ben Moore, et al.
Journal of Comparative Physiology. B, Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology|August 10, 2005
Torpor and thermal energetics in a tiny Australian vespertilionid, the little forest bat (Vespadelus vulturnus)Craig K R Willis, Christopher Turbill, Fritz Geiser
Oecologia|November 19, 2011
High survival during hibernation affects onset and timing of reproductionClaudia Bieber, Rimvydas Juškaitis, Christopher Turbill, et al.
Biology Letters|June 27, 2019
Nocturnal torpor by superb fairy-wrens: a key mechanism for reducing winter daily energy expenditureAlex B Romano, Anthony Hunt, Justin A Welbergen, et al.
Ecology Letters|June 24, 2025
Seasonal Fattening Among Bat Populations Globally: Storing Energy for Survival in a Changing WorldNicholas C Wu, Tomás Villada-Cadavid, Justin A Welbergen, et al.
Journal of Thermal Biology|April 13, 2023
The impact of elevated aestivation temperatures on the behaviour of bogong moths (Agrotis infusa)Rose M Lownds, Christopher Turbill, Thomas E White, et al.
Current Biology : CB|February 3, 2026
Torpor in a passerine bird expands the scope of avian heterothermyAlice Barratt, Justin A Welbergen, Ben D Moore, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|January 6, 2026
Dialect Formation in Ghost Bats: Genetic, Geographic and Morphological Drivers of Social and Echolocation Call DivergenceNicola Hanrahan, Kyle N Armstrong, Christopher Turbill, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|October 15, 2024
Vulnerability of Southern Hemisphere bats to white-nose syndrome based on global analysis of fungal host specificity and cave temperaturesNicholas C Wu, Justin A Welbergen, Tomás Villada-Cadavid, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 8, 2014
Late-born intermittently fasted juvenile garden dormice use torpor to grow and fatten prior to hibernation: consequences for ageing processesSylvain Giroud, Sandrine Zahn, François Criscuolo, et al.
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