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Lin Schwarzkopf

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Ecology and Evolution|March 19, 2020
Nonlinear variation in clinging performance with surface roughness in geckosRishab Pillai, Eric Nordberg, Jendrian Riedel, et al.
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms|September 11, 2018
Disentangling causes of seasonal infection prevalence patterns: tropical tadpoles and chytridiomycosis as a model systemSarah J Sapsford, Ross A Alford, Lin Schwarzkopf
The American Naturalist|October 11, 2013
Phenotypic integration in response to incubation environment adaptively influences habitat choice in a tropical lizardBrett A Goodman, Lin Schwarzkopf, Andrew K Krockenberger
Journal of Wildlife Diseases|May 14, 2024
No Ranaviral DNA Found in Australian Freshwater Turtles, 2014-19, Despite Previous Serologic EvidenceWytamma Wirth, Lin Schwarzkopf, Jason Schaffer, et al.
Peerj|December 25, 2018
Ranaviruses and reptilesWytamma Wirth, Lin Schwarzkopf, Lee F Skerratt, et al.
Veterinary Pathology|September 10, 2022
Pathogenesis of Bohle iridovirus infection in Krefft's freshwater turtle hatchlings (<i>Emydura macquarii krefftii</i>)Wytamma Wirth, María J Forzán, Lin Schwarzkopf, et al.
Plos One|March 19, 2016
Extensive Acclimation in Ectotherms Conceals Interspecific Variation in Thermal Tolerance LimitsAnna F V Pintor, Lin Schwarzkopf, Andrew K Krockenberger
Oecologia|July 8, 2016
Hydroregulation in a tropical dry-skinned ectothermAnna F V Pintor, Lin Schwarzkopf, Andrew K Krockenberger
Ecology|July 22, 2014
Mechanisms causing variation in sexual size dimorphism in three sympatric, congeneric lizardsCarryn Manicom, Ross Alford, Thomas W Schoener, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 6, 2008
Self-made shelters protect spiders from predationCarryn Manicom, Lin Schwarzkopf, Ross A Alford, et al.
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Ecology and Evolution|March 19, 2020
Nonlinear variation in clinging performance with surface roughness in geckosRishab Pillai, Eric Nordberg, Jendrian Riedel, et al.
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms|September 11, 2018
Disentangling causes of seasonal infection prevalence patterns: tropical tadpoles and chytridiomycosis as a model systemSarah J Sapsford, Ross A Alford, Lin Schwarzkopf
The American Naturalist|October 11, 2013
Phenotypic integration in response to incubation environment adaptively influences habitat choice in a tropical lizardBrett A Goodman, Lin Schwarzkopf, Andrew K Krockenberger
Journal of Wildlife Diseases|May 14, 2024
No Ranaviral DNA Found in Australian Freshwater Turtles, 2014-19, Despite Previous Serologic EvidenceWytamma Wirth, Lin Schwarzkopf, Jason Schaffer, et al.
Peerj|December 25, 2018
Ranaviruses and reptilesWytamma Wirth, Lin Schwarzkopf, Lee F Skerratt, et al.
Veterinary Pathology|September 10, 2022
Pathogenesis of Bohle iridovirus infection in Krefft's freshwater turtle hatchlings (<i>Emydura macquarii krefftii</i>)Wytamma Wirth, María J Forzán, Lin Schwarzkopf, et al.
Plos One|March 19, 2016
Extensive Acclimation in Ectotherms Conceals Interspecific Variation in Thermal Tolerance LimitsAnna F V Pintor, Lin Schwarzkopf, Andrew K Krockenberger
Oecologia|July 8, 2016
Hydroregulation in a tropical dry-skinned ectothermAnna F V Pintor, Lin Schwarzkopf, Andrew K Krockenberger
Ecology|July 22, 2014
Mechanisms causing variation in sexual size dimorphism in three sympatric, congeneric lizardsCarryn Manicom, Ross Alford, Thomas W Schoener, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 6, 2008
Self-made shelters protect spiders from predationCarryn Manicom, Lin Schwarzkopf, Ross A Alford, et al.
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