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Craig D Perl

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BMC Research Notes|August 19, 2025
Factors determining diversity of saproxylic arthropods in the fruiting bodies of the birch polypore fungus (Fomitopsis betulina)Craig D Perl
Frontiers in Insect Science|March 12, 2024
Editorial: Insects as a model in behavioral ecologyCraig D Perl, Emily Baird
The Journal of Experimental Biology|July 21, 2018
Metabolic rate scaling, ventilation patterns and respiratory water loss in red wood ants: activity drives ventilation changes, metabolic rate drives water lossCraig D Perl, Jeremy E Niven
Scientific Reports|April 13, 2016
Colony-Level Differences in the Scaling Rules Governing Wood Ant Compound Eye StructureCraig D Perl, Jeremy E Niven
Biology Letters|March 17, 2016
Differential scaling within an insect compound eyeCraig D Perl, Jeremy E Niven
The Journal of Experimental Biology|November 11, 2025
Correction: Metabolic rate scaling, ventilation patterns and respiratory water loss in red wood ants: activity drives ventilation changes, metabolic rate drives water lossCraig D Perl, Jeremy E Niven
Ecology and Evolution|March 24, 2017
Conservative whole-organ scaling contrasts with highly labile suborgan scaling differences among compound eyes of closely related <i>Formica</i> antsCraig D Perl, Sergio Rossoni, Jeremy E Niven
Peerj|May 3, 2013
Organ homologies in orchid flowers re-interpreted using the Musk Orchid as a modelPaula J Rudall, Craig D Perl, Richard M Bateman
The Journal of Experimental Biology|July 16, 2020
Artificial lighting impairs mate attraction in a nocturnal capital breederAlan J A Stewart, Craig D Perl, Jeremy E Niven
Current Biology : CB|July 3, 2024
Allometry and ecology shape eye size evolution in spidersKaylin L Chong, Angelique Grahn, Craig D Perl, et al.
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BMC Research Notes|August 19, 2025
Factors determining diversity of saproxylic arthropods in the fruiting bodies of the birch polypore fungus (Fomitopsis betulina)Craig D Perl
Frontiers in Insect Science|March 12, 2024
Editorial: Insects as a model in behavioral ecologyCraig D Perl, Emily Baird
The Journal of Experimental Biology|July 21, 2018
Metabolic rate scaling, ventilation patterns and respiratory water loss in red wood ants: activity drives ventilation changes, metabolic rate drives water lossCraig D Perl, Jeremy E Niven
Scientific Reports|April 13, 2016
Colony-Level Differences in the Scaling Rules Governing Wood Ant Compound Eye StructureCraig D Perl, Jeremy E Niven
Biology Letters|March 17, 2016
Differential scaling within an insect compound eyeCraig D Perl, Jeremy E Niven
The Journal of Experimental Biology|November 11, 2025
Correction: Metabolic rate scaling, ventilation patterns and respiratory water loss in red wood ants: activity drives ventilation changes, metabolic rate drives water lossCraig D Perl, Jeremy E Niven
Ecology and Evolution|March 24, 2017
Conservative whole-organ scaling contrasts with highly labile suborgan scaling differences among compound eyes of closely related <i>Formica</i> antsCraig D Perl, Sergio Rossoni, Jeremy E Niven
Peerj|May 3, 2013
Organ homologies in orchid flowers re-interpreted using the Musk Orchid as a modelPaula J Rudall, Craig D Perl, Richard M Bateman
The Journal of Experimental Biology|July 16, 2020
Artificial lighting impairs mate attraction in a nocturnal capital breederAlan J A Stewart, Craig D Perl, Jeremy E Niven
Current Biology : CB|July 3, 2024
Allometry and ecology shape eye size evolution in spidersKaylin L Chong, Angelique Grahn, Craig D Perl, et al.
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