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Lin Schwarzkopf

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Journal of Thermal Biology|May 27, 2019
Heat seekers: A tropical nocturnal lizard uses behavioral thermoregulation to exploit rare microclimates at nightEric J Nordberg, Lin Schwarzkopf
Scientific Reports|May 24, 2019
Predation risk is a function of alternative prey availability rather than predator abundance in a tropical savanna woodland ecosystemEric J Nordberg, Lin Schwarzkopf
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|May 25, 2004
Complex growth rate evolution in a latitudinally widespread speciesM Julian Caley, Lin Schwarzkopf
Scientific Reports|April 18, 2020
Impacts of artificial light on food intake in invasive toadsHirotaka Komine, Shinsuke Koike, Lin Schwarzkopf
Oecologia|July 12, 2012
Detrimental influence on performance of high temperature incubation in a tropical reptile: is cooler better in the tropics?Kris Bell, Simon Blomberg, Lin Schwarzkopf
The American Naturalist|April 5, 2011
Extending the cost-benefit model of thermoregulation: high-temperature environmentsMathew Vickers, Carryn Manicom, Lin Schwarzkopf
The Journal of Experimental Biology|April 12, 2023
The role of ecdysis in repair of an attachment system: a case study using geckosRishab R Pillai, Jendrian Riedel, Lin Schwarzkopf
Plos One|December 11, 2013
Elevation, temperature, and aquatic connectivity all influence the infection dynamics of the amphibian chytrid fungus in adult frogsSarah J Sapsford, Ross A Alford, Lin Schwarzkopf
Ecology|January 14, 2009
Life on the rocks: habitat use drives morphological and performance evolution in lizardsBrett A Goodman, Donald B Miles, Lin Schwarzkopf
Frontiers in Zoology|October 22, 2020
Geckos cling best to, and prefer to use, rough surfacesRishab Pillai, Eric Nordberg, Jendrian Riedel, et al.
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Journal of Thermal Biology|May 27, 2019
Heat seekers: A tropical nocturnal lizard uses behavioral thermoregulation to exploit rare microclimates at nightEric J Nordberg, Lin Schwarzkopf
Scientific Reports|May 24, 2019
Predation risk is a function of alternative prey availability rather than predator abundance in a tropical savanna woodland ecosystemEric J Nordberg, Lin Schwarzkopf
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|May 25, 2004
Complex growth rate evolution in a latitudinally widespread speciesM Julian Caley, Lin Schwarzkopf
Scientific Reports|April 18, 2020
Impacts of artificial light on food intake in invasive toadsHirotaka Komine, Shinsuke Koike, Lin Schwarzkopf
Oecologia|July 12, 2012
Detrimental influence on performance of high temperature incubation in a tropical reptile: is cooler better in the tropics?Kris Bell, Simon Blomberg, Lin Schwarzkopf
The American Naturalist|April 5, 2011
Extending the cost-benefit model of thermoregulation: high-temperature environmentsMathew Vickers, Carryn Manicom, Lin Schwarzkopf
The Journal of Experimental Biology|April 12, 2023
The role of ecdysis in repair of an attachment system: a case study using geckosRishab R Pillai, Jendrian Riedel, Lin Schwarzkopf
Plos One|December 11, 2013
Elevation, temperature, and aquatic connectivity all influence the infection dynamics of the amphibian chytrid fungus in adult frogsSarah J Sapsford, Ross A Alford, Lin Schwarzkopf
Ecology|January 14, 2009
Life on the rocks: habitat use drives morphological and performance evolution in lizardsBrett A Goodman, Donald B Miles, Lin Schwarzkopf
Frontiers in Zoology|October 22, 2020
Geckos cling best to, and prefer to use, rough surfacesRishab Pillai, Eric Nordberg, Jendrian Riedel, et al.
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