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Janet L Gardner

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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 14, 2009
Shifting latitudinal clines in avian body size correlate with global warming in Australian passerinesJanet L Gardner, Robert Heinsohn, Leo Joseph
Journal of Thermal Biology|May 21, 2021
Too hot to handle? Behavioural plasticity during incubation in a small, Australian passerineLynda L Sharpe, Camilo Bayter, Janet L Gardner
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 14, 2008
Recognition of other species' aerial alarm calls: speaking the same language or learning another?Robert D Magrath, Benjamin J Pitcher, Janet L Gardner
Ecology and Evolution|May 9, 2017
Are long-term widespread avian body size changes related to food availability? A test using contemporaneous changes in carotenoid-based colorRoellen Little, Janet L Gardner, Tatsuya Amano, et al.
Zookeys|June 25, 2013
Morphometric measurements of dragonfly wings: the accuracy of pinned, scanned and detached measurement methodsLaura Johnson, Beth L Mantle, Janet L Gardner, et al.
Ecology|May 21, 2016
Individual and demographic consequences of reduced body condition following repeated exposure to high temperaturesJanet L Gardner, Tatsuya Amano, William J Sutherland, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|April 8, 2011
Declining body size: a third universal response to warming?Janet L Gardner, Anne Peters, Michael R Kearney, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 10, 2017
Effects of extreme weather on two sympatric Australian passerine bird speciesJanet L Gardner, Eleanor Rowley, Perry de Rebeira, et al.
Communications Biology|April 18, 2025
Australian birds track climate warming over decades via shifts in bill morphologyKalya Subasinghe, Suzanne M Prober, Kristen J Williams, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|December 16, 2021
Shape-shifting: changing animal morphologies as a response to climatic warming: (Trends in Ecology and Evolution 36, 1036-1048; 2021)Sara Ryding, Marcel Klaassen, Glenn J Tattersall, et al.
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 14, 2009
Shifting latitudinal clines in avian body size correlate with global warming in Australian passerinesJanet L Gardner, Robert Heinsohn, Leo Joseph
Journal of Thermal Biology|May 21, 2021
Too hot to handle? Behavioural plasticity during incubation in a small, Australian passerineLynda L Sharpe, Camilo Bayter, Janet L Gardner
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 14, 2008
Recognition of other species' aerial alarm calls: speaking the same language or learning another?Robert D Magrath, Benjamin J Pitcher, Janet L Gardner
Ecology and Evolution|May 9, 2017
Are long-term widespread avian body size changes related to food availability? A test using contemporaneous changes in carotenoid-based colorRoellen Little, Janet L Gardner, Tatsuya Amano, et al.
Zookeys|June 25, 2013
Morphometric measurements of dragonfly wings: the accuracy of pinned, scanned and detached measurement methodsLaura Johnson, Beth L Mantle, Janet L Gardner, et al.
Ecology|May 21, 2016
Individual and demographic consequences of reduced body condition following repeated exposure to high temperaturesJanet L Gardner, Tatsuya Amano, William J Sutherland, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|April 8, 2011
Declining body size: a third universal response to warming?Janet L Gardner, Anne Peters, Michael R Kearney, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 10, 2017
Effects of extreme weather on two sympatric Australian passerine bird speciesJanet L Gardner, Eleanor Rowley, Perry de Rebeira, et al.
Communications Biology|April 18, 2025
Australian birds track climate warming over decades via shifts in bill morphologyKalya Subasinghe, Suzanne M Prober, Kristen J Williams, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|December 16, 2021
Shape-shifting: changing animal morphologies as a response to climatic warming: (Trends in Ecology and Evolution 36, 1036-1048; 2021)Sara Ryding, Marcel Klaassen, Glenn J Tattersall, et al.
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