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Kevin Arbuckle

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Toxins|June 28, 2016
Tempo and Mode of the Evolution of Venom and Poison in TetrapodsRichard J Harris, Kevin Arbuckle
Ecology and Evolution|April 9, 2024
The neoteny goldilocks zone: The evolution of neoteny in <i>Ambystoma</i>Thom A Lyons, Kevin Arbuckle
Toxins|April 3, 2020
Fangs for the Memories? A Survey of Pain in Snakebite Patients Does Not Support a Strong Role for Defense in the Evolution of Snake Venom CompositionHarry Ward-Smith, Kevin Arbuckle, Arno Naude, et al.
BMC Ecology and Evolution|February 15, 2021
Coevolution of group-living and aposematism in caterpillars: warning colouration may facilitate the evolution from group-living to solitary habitsLingzi Wang, Stephen J Cornell, Michael P Speed, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|June 8, 2026
The Evolution of Masturbation in BirdsChloe Heys, Kevin Arbuckle, Matilda Brindle, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|November 8, 2017
Coevolution takes the sting out of it: Evolutionary biology and mechanisms of toxin resistance in animalsKevin Arbuckle, Ricardo C Rodríguez de la Vega, Nicholas R Casewell
Toxins|April 27, 2023
Diversity Begets Diversity When Diet Drives Snake Venom Evolution, but Evenness Rather Than Richness Is What CountsRomane Schaeffer, Victoria J Pascolutti, Timothy N W Jackson, et al.
Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology|February 21, 2025
Reproduction is driven by seasonal environmental variation in an equatorial mammal, the banded mongoose (<i>Mungos mungo</i>)Monil Khera, Kevin Arbuckle, Francis Mwanguhya, et al.
Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology|November 16, 2023
Lack of intergenerational reproductive conflict, rather than lack of inclusive fitness benefits, explains absence of post-reproductive lifespan in long-finned pilot whalesJack L McCormack, Kevin Arbuckle, Karen Fullard, et al.
Global Health Action|May 5, 2026
A double narrative: stories underpin fearful community attitudes toward snakes but offer a mechanism to reduce human-to-snake conflictDiana Meirinho Domingues, Kevin Arbuckle, Hazel J Nichols, et al.
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Toxins|June 28, 2016
Tempo and Mode of the Evolution of Venom and Poison in TetrapodsRichard J Harris, Kevin Arbuckle
Ecology and Evolution|April 9, 2024
The neoteny goldilocks zone: The evolution of neoteny in <i>Ambystoma</i>Thom A Lyons, Kevin Arbuckle
Toxins|April 3, 2020
Fangs for the Memories? A Survey of Pain in Snakebite Patients Does Not Support a Strong Role for Defense in the Evolution of Snake Venom CompositionHarry Ward-Smith, Kevin Arbuckle, Arno Naude, et al.
BMC Ecology and Evolution|February 15, 2021
Coevolution of group-living and aposematism in caterpillars: warning colouration may facilitate the evolution from group-living to solitary habitsLingzi Wang, Stephen J Cornell, Michael P Speed, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|June 8, 2026
The Evolution of Masturbation in BirdsChloe Heys, Kevin Arbuckle, Matilda Brindle, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|November 8, 2017
Coevolution takes the sting out of it: Evolutionary biology and mechanisms of toxin resistance in animalsKevin Arbuckle, Ricardo C Rodríguez de la Vega, Nicholas R Casewell
Toxins|April 27, 2023
Diversity Begets Diversity When Diet Drives Snake Venom Evolution, but Evenness Rather Than Richness Is What CountsRomane Schaeffer, Victoria J Pascolutti, Timothy N W Jackson, et al.
Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology|February 21, 2025
Reproduction is driven by seasonal environmental variation in an equatorial mammal, the banded mongoose (<i>Mungos mungo</i>)Monil Khera, Kevin Arbuckle, Francis Mwanguhya, et al.
Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology|November 16, 2023
Lack of intergenerational reproductive conflict, rather than lack of inclusive fitness benefits, explains absence of post-reproductive lifespan in long-finned pilot whalesJack L McCormack, Kevin Arbuckle, Karen Fullard, et al.
Global Health Action|May 5, 2026
A double narrative: stories underpin fearful community attitudes toward snakes but offer a mechanism to reduce human-to-snake conflictDiana Meirinho Domingues, Kevin Arbuckle, Hazel J Nichols, et al.
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