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Rulon W Clark

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The Journal of Experimental Biology|December 1, 2022
Pit viper thermography: the pit organ used by crotaline snakes to detect thermal contrast has poor spatial resolutionRulon W Clark, George S Bakken, Evan J Reed, et al.
Molecular Ecology|November 22, 2007
Integrating individual behaviour and landscape genetics: the population structure of timber rattlesnake hibernaculaRulon W Clark, William S Brown, Randy Stechert, et al.
Biology Letters|February 24, 2012
Cryptic sociality in rattlesnakes (Crotalus horridus) detected by kinship analysisRulon W Clark, William S Brown, Randy Stechert, et al.
General and Comparative Endocrinology|August 30, 2014
Fine-scale hormonal patterns associated with birth and maternal care in the cottonmouth (Agkistrodon piscivorus), a North American pitviper snakeShannon K Hoss, Mark J Garcia, Ryan L Earley, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|June 21, 2020
The effects of temperature on the defensive strikes of rattlesnakesMalachi D Whitford, Grace A Freymiller, Timothy E Higham, et al.
Integrative and Comparative Biology|May 3, 2021
How to Stick the Landing: Kangaroo Rats Use Their Tails to Reorient during Evasive Jumps Away from PredatorsM Janneke Schwaner, Grace A Freymiller, Rulon W Clark, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 14, 2017
Rattlesnakes are extremely fast and variable when striking at kangaroo rats in nature: Three-dimensional high-speed kinematics at nightTimothy E Higham, Rulon W Clark, Clint E Collins, et al.
Zoology (Jena, Germany)|March 22, 2016
Activity cycles and foraging behaviors of free-ranging sidewinder rattlesnakes (Crotalus cerastes): the ontogeny of hunting in a precocial vertebrateRulon W Clark, Scott W Dorr, Malachi D Whitford, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|July 13, 2018
Cooler snakes respond more strongly to infrared stimuli, but we have no idea whyGeorge S Bakken, Hannes A Schraft, Robert W Cattell, et al.
Toxins|September 30, 2020
Physiological Stress Integrates Resistance to Rattlesnake Venom and the Onset of Risky Foraging in California Ground SquirrelsMatthew L Holding, Breanna J Putman, Lauren M Kong, et al.
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The Journal of Experimental Biology|December 1, 2022
Pit viper thermography: the pit organ used by crotaline snakes to detect thermal contrast has poor spatial resolutionRulon W Clark, George S Bakken, Evan J Reed, et al.
Molecular Ecology|November 22, 2007
Integrating individual behaviour and landscape genetics: the population structure of timber rattlesnake hibernaculaRulon W Clark, William S Brown, Randy Stechert, et al.
Biology Letters|February 24, 2012
Cryptic sociality in rattlesnakes (Crotalus horridus) detected by kinship analysisRulon W Clark, William S Brown, Randy Stechert, et al.
General and Comparative Endocrinology|August 30, 2014
Fine-scale hormonal patterns associated with birth and maternal care in the cottonmouth (Agkistrodon piscivorus), a North American pitviper snakeShannon K Hoss, Mark J Garcia, Ryan L Earley, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|June 21, 2020
The effects of temperature on the defensive strikes of rattlesnakesMalachi D Whitford, Grace A Freymiller, Timothy E Higham, et al.
Integrative and Comparative Biology|May 3, 2021
How to Stick the Landing: Kangaroo Rats Use Their Tails to Reorient during Evasive Jumps Away from PredatorsM Janneke Schwaner, Grace A Freymiller, Rulon W Clark, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 14, 2017
Rattlesnakes are extremely fast and variable when striking at kangaroo rats in nature: Three-dimensional high-speed kinematics at nightTimothy E Higham, Rulon W Clark, Clint E Collins, et al.
Zoology (Jena, Germany)|March 22, 2016
Activity cycles and foraging behaviors of free-ranging sidewinder rattlesnakes (Crotalus cerastes): the ontogeny of hunting in a precocial vertebrateRulon W Clark, Scott W Dorr, Malachi D Whitford, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|July 13, 2018
Cooler snakes respond more strongly to infrared stimuli, but we have no idea whyGeorge S Bakken, Hannes A Schraft, Robert W Cattell, et al.
Toxins|September 30, 2020
Physiological Stress Integrates Resistance to Rattlesnake Venom and the Onset of Risky Foraging in California Ground SquirrelsMatthew L Holding, Breanna J Putman, Lauren M Kong, et al.
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