337 results on '"Jessop, Tim S."'
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52. Identifying island safe havens to prevent the extinction of the World’s largest lizard from global warming
53. A trophic cascade initiated by an invasive vertebrate alters the structure of native reptile communities
54. Regional and annual variation in plasma steroids and metabolic indicators in female green turtles, Chelonia mydas
55. Identifying island safe havens to prevent the extinction of the World’s largest lizard from global warming
56. Reptile responses to anthropogenic habitat modification: A global meta‐analysis
57. A trophic cascade initiated by an invasive vertebrate alters the structure of native reptile communities
58. Knee deep in trouble: rusa deer use an aquatic escape behaviour to delay attack by Komodo dragons
59. Why are females ornamented? A test of the courtship stimulation and courtship rejection hypotheses
60. Genome of the Komodo dragon reveals adaptations in the cardiovascular and chemosensory systems of monitor lizards
61. Steroid hormone profiles and relative body condition of calling and satellite toads: implications for proximate regulation of behavior in anurans
62. Stress, reproduction, and adrenocortical modulation in amphibians and reptiles
63. The effects of human activities on Komodo dragon in Komodo National Park, Eastern Indonesia
64. A high-resolution, chromosome-assigned Komodo dragon genome reveals adaptations in the cardiovascular, muscular, and chemosensory systems of monitor lizards
65. Little to fear: largest lizard predator induces weak defense responses in ungulate prey
66. Effects of developmental stress on animal phenotype and performance: a quantitative review
67. Variable reptile responses to introduced predator control in southern Australia
68. Nocturnal Activity in the Green Sea Turtle Alters Daily Profiles of Melatonin and Corticosterone
69. Interactions between corticosterone phenotype, environmental stressor pervasiveness and irruptive movement-related survival in the cane toad
70. Can physiological engineering/programming increase multi-generational thermal tolerance to extreme temperature events?
71. How influential are squamate reptile traits in explaining population responses to environmental disturbances?
72. Interactions between corticosterone phenotype, environmental stressor pervasiveness and irruptive movement-related survival
73. Can physiological engineering/programming increase multi-generational thermal tolerance to extreme temperature events?
74. Interactions between Behavior and Plasma Steroids within the Scramble Mating System of the Promiscuous Green Turtle, Chelonia mydas
75. Abundance and genetic diversity responses of a lizard (Eulamprus heatwolei) to logging disturbance
76. Lizard responses to forest fire and timber harvesting: Complementary insights from species and community approaches
77. Ecological allometries and niche use dynamics across Komodo dragon ontogeny
78. Invasive cane toad triggers chronic physiological stress and decreased reproductive success in an island endemic
79. The relationship between cranial structure, biomechanical performance and ecological diversity in varanoid lizards
80. The Relationship between Cranial Structure, Biomechanical Performance and Ecological Diversity in Varanoid Lizards
81. Assortative mating among animals of captive and wild origin following experimental conservation releases
82. Behavioural flexibility allows an invasive vertebrate to survive in a semi-arid environment
83. Assortative mating among animals of captive and wild origin following experimental conservation releases
84. Interplay among nocturnal activity, melatonin, corticosterone and performance in the invasive cane toad (Rhinella marinus)
85. Demographic status of Komodo dragons populations in Komodo National Park
86. Behavioural flexibility allows an invasive vertebrate to survive in a semi-arid environment
87. Can camera traps monitor Komodo dragons a large ectothermic predator?
88. Stress triangle: do introduced predators exert indirect costs on native predators and prey?
89. Effects of multiple disturbance processes on arboreal vertebrates in eastern Australia: implications for management
90. Life-history and spatial determinants of somatic growth dynamics in Komodo dragon populations
91. Population, behavioural and physiological responses of an urban population of black swans to an intense annual noise event
92. Demographic and phenotypic effects of human mediated trophic subsidy on a large Australian lizard (Varanus varius): meal ticket or last supper?
93. Deathly drool: evolutionary and ecological basis of septic bacteria in Komodo dragon mouths
94. Size-related differences in the thermoregulatory habits of free-ranging komodo dragons
95. Small reptile community responses to rotational logging
96. Monitoring the ungulate prey of the Komodo dragon Varanus komodoensis : distance sampling or faecal counts?
97. Mountain barriers and river conduits: phylogeographical structure in a large, mobile lizard (Varanidae:Varanus varius) from eastern Australia
98. Stress Triangle: Do Introduced Predators Exert Indirect Costs on Native Predators and Prey?
99. Can Camera Traps Monitor Komodo Dragons a Large Ectothermic Predator?
100. Island differences in population size structure and catch per unit effort and their conservation implications for Komodo dragons
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