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Richard Shine

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Oecologia|May 20, 2009
Maternal and environmental effects on offspring phenotypes in an oviparous lizard: do field data corroborate laboratory data?Daniel A Warner, Richard Shine
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part A, Ecological and Integrative Physiology|March 23, 2018
How frequent and important is behavioral thermoregulation by embryonic reptiles?Richard Shine, Wei-Guo Du
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 17, 2006
An invasive species induces rapid adaptive change in a native predator: cane toads and black snakes in AustraliaBen L Phillips, Richard Shine
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|January 13, 2006
The adaptive significance of temperature-dependent sex determination: experimental tests with a short-lived lizardDaniel A Warner, Richard Shine
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|January 7, 2006
Does large body size in males evolve to facilitate forcible insemination? A study on garter snakesRichard Shine, Robert T Mason
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 28, 2009
Beyond size-number trade-offs: clutch size as a maternal effectGregory P Brown, Richard Shine
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : PBZ|June 16, 2005
Do changing moisture levels during incubation influence phenotypic traits of hatchling snakes (Tropidonophis mairii, Colubridae)?Gregory P Brown, Richard Shine
Royal Society Open Science|April 10, 2025
Decreased food intake as a fecundity-dependent cost of reproduction in keelback snakes (<i>Tropidonophis mairii</i>, Colubridae)Gregory Paul Brown, Richard Shine
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|March 6, 2014
The behavioural and physiological strategies of bird and reptile embryos in response to unpredictable variation in nest temperatureWei-Guo Du, Richard Shine
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Maternal body-volume as a constraint on reproductive output in lizards: evidence from the evolution of viviparityCarl P Qualls, Richard Shine
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Oecologia|May 20, 2009
Maternal and environmental effects on offspring phenotypes in an oviparous lizard: do field data corroborate laboratory data?Daniel A Warner, Richard Shine
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part A, Ecological and Integrative Physiology|March 23, 2018
How frequent and important is behavioral thermoregulation by embryonic reptiles?Richard Shine, Wei-Guo Du
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 17, 2006
An invasive species induces rapid adaptive change in a native predator: cane toads and black snakes in AustraliaBen L Phillips, Richard Shine
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|January 13, 2006
The adaptive significance of temperature-dependent sex determination: experimental tests with a short-lived lizardDaniel A Warner, Richard Shine
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|January 7, 2006
Does large body size in males evolve to facilitate forcible insemination? A study on garter snakesRichard Shine, Robert T Mason
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 28, 2009
Beyond size-number trade-offs: clutch size as a maternal effectGregory P Brown, Richard Shine
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : PBZ|June 16, 2005
Do changing moisture levels during incubation influence phenotypic traits of hatchling snakes (Tropidonophis mairii, Colubridae)?Gregory P Brown, Richard Shine
Royal Society Open Science|April 10, 2025
Decreased food intake as a fecundity-dependent cost of reproduction in keelback snakes (<i>Tropidonophis mairii</i>, Colubridae)Gregory Paul Brown, Richard Shine
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|March 6, 2014
The behavioural and physiological strategies of bird and reptile embryos in response to unpredictable variation in nest temperatureWei-Guo Du, Richard Shine
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Maternal body-volume as a constraint on reproductive output in lizards: evidence from the evolution of viviparityCarl P Qualls, Richard Shine
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