Published in Ecol Evol on October 01, 2011
Nowhere to Go but Up: Impacts of Climate Change on Demographics of a Short-Range Endemic (Crotalus willardi obscurus) in the Sky-Islands of Southwestern North America. PLoS One (2015) 0.85
Population history and pathways of spread of the plant pathogen Phytophthora plurivora. PLoS One (2014) 0.82
Phylogeography and dispersal in the velvet gecko (Oedura lesueurii), and potential implications for conservation of an endangered snake (Hoplocephalus bungaroides). BMC Evol Biol (2012) 0.80
Movements and habitat use of an endangered snake, Hoplocephalus bungaroides (Elapidae): implications for conservation. PLoS One (2013) 0.75
A novel method of caenophidian snake sex identification using molecular markers based on two gametologous genes. Ecol Evol (2017) 0.75
Inference of population structure using multilocus genotype data. Genetics (2000) 147.76
Detecting the number of clusters of individuals using the software STRUCTURE: a simulation study. Mol Ecol (2005) 55.64
Inference of population structure using multilocus genotype data: linked loci and correlated allele frequencies. Genetics (2003) 53.11
The detection of disease clustering and a generalized regression approach. Cancer Res (1967) 39.90
Statistical confidence for likelihood-based paternity inference in natural populations. Mol Ecol (1998) 17.94
Revising how the computer program CERVUS accommodates genotyping error increases success in paternity assignment. Mol Ecol (2007) 16.59
Maximum likelihood estimation of a migration matrix and effective population sizes in n subpopulations by using a coalescent approach. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2001) 9.38
Estimation of fixation indices and gene diversities. Ann Hum Genet (1983) 5.67
Bayesian inference of recent migration rates using multilocus genotypes. Genetics (2003) 5.24
Indirect measures of gene flow and migration: FST not equal to 1/(4Nm + 1). Heredity (Edinb) (1999) 5.17
Similarity of contemporary and historical gene flow among highly fragmented populations of an endangered rattlesnake. Mol Ecol (2010) 1.91
Evidence of large-scale source-sink dynamics and long-distance dispersal among Wood Thrush populations. Ecology (2006) 1.32
Restricted dispersal and genetic diversity in populations of an endangered montane lizard (Eulamprus leuraensis, Scincidae). Mol Ecol (2010) 1.15
Removing forest canopy cover restores a reptile assemblage. Ecol Appl (2011) 1.08
Spatial genetic analysis and long-term mark-recapture data demonstrate male-biased dispersal in a snake. Biol Lett (2007) 0.94
Male-biased dispersal in a tropical Australian snake (Stegonotus cucullatus, Colubridae). Mol Ecol (2008) 0.88
The potential for behavioral thermoregulation to buffer "cold-blooded" animals against climate warming. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2009) 3.88
Invasion and the evolution of speed in toads. Nature (2006) 3.78
Reid's paradox revisited: the evolution of dispersal kernels during range expansion. Am Nat (2008) 2.21
Molecular cophylogenetic relationships between European bats and their ectoparasitic mites (Acari, Spinturnicidae). Mol Phylogenet Evol (2009) 2.12
A toad more traveled: the heterogeneous invasion dynamics of cane toads in Australia. Am Nat (2008) 1.90
The cane toad's (Chaunus [Bufo] marinus) increasing ability to invade Australia is revealed by a dynamically updated range model. Proc Biol Sci (2007) 1.85
Adapting to an invasive species: toxic cane toads induce morphological change in Australian snakes. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2004) 1.84
Life-history evolution in range-shifting populations. Ecology (2010) 1.80
Invasion, stress, and spinal arthritis in cane toads. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2007) 1.70
Mitochondrial and nuclear phylogeny of circum-Mediterranean tree frogs from the Hyla arborea group. Mol Phylogenet Evol (2008) 1.54
An invasive species induces rapid adaptive change in a native predator: cane toads and black snakes in Australia. Proc Biol Sci (2006) 1.52
Ontogenetic variation in the chemical defenses of cane toads (Bufo marinus): toxin profiles and effects on predators. J Chem Ecol (2009) 1.37
Fitness of juvenile lizards depends on seasonal timing of hatching, not offspring body size. Oecologia (2007) 1.36
Locomotor performance in an invasive species: cane toads from the invasion front have greater endurance, but not speed, compared to conspecifics from a long-colonised area. Oecologia (2009) 1.33
Rapid shifts in dispersal behavior on an expanding range edge. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2013) 1.32
Genetic evidence for co-occurrence of chromosomal and thermal sex-determining systems in a lizard. Biol Lett (2008) 1.31
Molecular evolution of Azagny virus, a newfound hantavirus harbored by the West African pygmy shrew (Crocidura obscurior) in Côte d'Ivoire. Virol J (2011) 1.29
Parasites and pathogens lag behind their host during periods of host range advance. Ecology (2010) 1.28
Excluding access to invasion hubs can contain the spread of an invasive vertebrate. Proc Biol Sci (2011) 1.27
Origin of the parasites of an invading species, the Australian cane toad (Bufo marinus): are the lungworms Australian or American? Mol Ecol (2008) 1.26
Determinants of incubation period: do reptilian embryos hatch after a fixed total number of heart beats? J Exp Biol (2009) 1.26
Behavioral thermoregulation by turtle embryos. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2011) 1.24
Desiccation risk drives the spatial ecology of an invasive anuran (Rhinella marina) in the Australian semi-desert. PLoS One (2011) 1.23
The early toad gets the worm: cane toads at an invasion front benefit from higher prey availability. J Anim Ecol (2013) 1.22
Impact of the invasive cane toad (Bufo marinus) on an Australian frog (Opisthodon ornatus) depends on minor variation in reproductive timing. Oecologia (2008) 1.20
Abiotic and biotic influences on the dispersal behavior of metamorph cane toads (Bufo marinus) in tropical Australia. J Exp Zool A Ecol Genet Physiol (2008) 1.19
Molecular phylogeny and divergence dates for Australasian elapids and sea snakes (hydrophiinae): evidence from seven genes for rapid evolutionary radiations. J Evol Biol (2008) 1.19
Establishment success of introduced amphibians increases in the presence of congeneric species. Am Nat (2011) 1.17
Smart moves: effects of relative brain size on establishment success of invasive amphibians and reptiles. PLoS One (2011) 1.17
Competing for crevices: interspecific conflict influences retreat-site selection in montane lizards. Oecologia (2004) 1.15
Sexual dimorphism in lizard body shape: the roles of sexual selection and fecundity selection. Evolution (2002) 1.14
How much stress do researchers inflict on their study animals? A case study using a scincid lizard, Eulamprus heatwolei. J Exp Biol (2006) 1.14
Estimating survival rates of uncatchable animals: the myth of high juvenile mortality in reptiles. Ecology (2008) 1.14
Flat lizard female mimics use sexual deception in visual but not chemical signals. Proc Biol Sci (2009) 1.10
Forecasting the viability of sea turtle eggs in a warming world. Glob Chang Biol (2014) 1.10
Variation in thermal performance of a widespread pathogen, the amphibian chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis. PLoS One (2013) 1.10
Maternal basking behaviour determines offspring sex in a viviparous reptile. Proc Biol Sci (2004) 1.09
Growth to death in lizards. Evolution (2002) 1.08
Modeling the consequences of thermal trait variation for the cane toad invasion of Australia. Ecol Appl (2010) 1.08
Removing forest canopy cover restores a reptile assemblage. Ecol Appl (2011) 1.08
Molecular determination of paternity in a natural population of the multiply mating polygynous lizard Eulamprus heatwolei. Mol Ecol (2002) 1.08
Territorial behavior in Taiwanese kukrisnakes (Oligodon formosanus). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2011) 1.08
The adaptive significance of temperature-dependent sex determination: experimental tests with a short-lived lizard. Evolution (2005) 1.07
Complex mating system and dispersal patterns in a social lizard, Egernia whitii. Mol Ecol (2005) 1.07
Evolutionary biology: adaptive developmental plasticity in snakes. Nature (2004) 1.07
Maternal nutrition affects reproductive output and sex allocation in a lizard with environmental sex determination. Proc Biol Sci (2007) 1.06
Homologous sex chromosomes in three deeply divergent anuran species. Evolution (2013) 1.05
The physiological basis of geographic variation in rates of embryonic development within a widespread lizard species. Am Nat (2010) 1.05
Population and behavioural responses of native prey to alien predation. Oecologia (2011) 1.04
Communal egg-laying in reptiles and amphibians: evolutionary patterns and hypotheses. Q Rev Biol (2009) 1.02
Nesting lizards (Bassiana duperreyi) compensate partly, but not completely, for climate change. Ecology (2009) 1.01
Extreme sequential polyandry insures against nest failure in a frog. Proc Biol Sci (2009) 1.01
Climate effects on offspring sex ratio in a viviparous lizard. J Anim Ecol (2009) 1.01
Larger body size at metamorphosis enhances survival, growth and performance of young cane toads (Rhinella marina). PLoS One (2013) 1.01
Fat is sexy for females but not males: the influence of body reserves on reproduction in snakes (Vipera aspis). Horm Behav (2002) 1.01
Genetic assimilation and the postcolonization erosion of phenotypic plasticity in island tiger snakes. Curr Biol (2009) 0.99
Does body volume constrain reproductive output in lizards? Biol Lett (2005) 0.98
Offspring sex in a lizard depends on egg size. Curr Biol (2009) 0.98
When dinner is dangerous: toxic frogs elicit species-specific responses from a generalist snake predator. Am Nat (2007) 0.98
The adaptive significance of reptilian viviparity in the tropics: testing the maternal manipulation hypothesis. Evolution (2006) 0.98
The ecological impact of invasive cane toads on tropical snakes: field data do not support laboratory-based predictions. Ecology (2011) 0.98
Geographic variation in the age of temperate-zone reptile and amphibian species: Southern Hemisphere species are older. Biol Lett (2010) 0.97
Predation drives interpopulation differences in parental care expression. J Anim Ecol (2012) 0.96
Positive Darwinian selection results in resistance to cardioactive toxins in true toads (Anura: Bufonidae). Biol Lett (2009) 0.96
The effects of residency and body size on contest initiation and outcome in the territorial dragon, Ctenophorus decresii. PLoS One (2012) 0.95
Evaluating thermoregulation in reptiles: the fallacy of the inappropriately applied method. Physiol Biochem Zool (2004) 0.95
Infection dynamics of the lungworm Rhabdias pseudosphaerocephala in its natural host, the cane toad (Bufo marinus), and in novel hosts (native Australian frogs). J Wildl Dis (2010) 0.94
Spatial genetic analysis and long-term mark-recapture data demonstrate male-biased dispersal in a snake. Biol Lett (2007) 0.94
Interactions among thermal parameters determine offspring sex under temperature-dependent sex determination. Proc Biol Sci (2010) 0.94
Thermally induced torpor in fullterm lizard embryos synchronizes hatching with ambient conditions. Biol Lett (2006) 0.93
Adrenocortical stress responses influence an invasive vertebrate's fitness in an extreme environment. Proc Biol Sci (2013) 0.93
Molecular phylogeny and phylogeography of the Australian Diplodactylus stenodactylus (Gekkota; Reptilia) species-group based on mitochondrial and nuclear genes reveals an ancient split between Pilbara and non-Pilbara D. stenodactylus. Mol Phylogenet Evol (2006) 0.93
Beyond size-number trade-offs: clutch size as a maternal effect. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci (2009) 0.93
Life-history adaptations to arboreality in snakes. Ecology (2007) 0.92
Embryonic exposure to conspecific chemicals suppresses cane toad growth and survival. Biol Lett (2011) 0.92
Phylogenetic relationships within laticaudine sea snakes (Elapidae). Mol Phylogenet Evol (2011) 0.92
Substantial genetic substructuring in southeastern and alpine Australia revealed by molecular phylogeography of the Egernia whitii (Lacertilia: Scincidae) species group. Mol Ecol (2005) 0.92
Fatal attraction: adaptations to prey on native frogs imperil snakes after invasion of toxic toads. Proc Biol Sci (2009) 0.92
Egg incubation effects generate positive correlations between size, speed and learning ability in young lizards. Anim Cogn (2013) 0.91
How well do predators adjust to climate-mediated shifts in prey distribution? A study on Australian water pythons. Ecology (2011) 0.91
Perched at the mito-nuclear crossroads: divergent mitochondrial lineages correlate with environment in the face of ongoing nuclear gene flow in an Australian bird. Evolution (2013) 0.90
Habitat selection in a rocky landscape: experimentally decoupling the influence of retreat site attributes from that of landscape features. PLoS One (2012) 0.90
A genetic perspective on rapid evolution in cane toads (Rhinella marina). Mol Ecol (2015) 0.89
Landforms predict phylogenetic structure on one of the world's most ancient surfaces. BMC Evol Biol (2008) 0.89
Evolutionary diversification of the lizard genus Bassiana (Scincidae) across Southern Australia. PLoS One (2010) 0.89
Lizards combine stored energy and recently acquired nutrients flexibly to fuel reproduction. J Anim Ecol (2008) 0.89
Hotter nests produce smarter young lizards. Biol Lett (2012) 0.88
Energetic costs of tail loss in a montane scincid lizard. Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol (2003) 0.88
Aggressive transition between alternative male social tactics in a long-lived Australian dragon (Physignathus lesueurii) living at high density. PLoS One (2012) 0.88
Why do female lizards lay their eggs in communal nests? J Anim Ecol (2007) 0.88
Turgid female toads give males the slip: a new mechanism of female mate choice in the Anura. Biol Lett (2010) 0.88
Evolutionary and biomedical consequences of internal melanins. Pigment Cell Melanoma Res (2014) 0.88