158 results on '"Van Dyke, James U."'
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2. Australian lizards are outstanding models for reproductive biology research
3. Structure and permeability of the egg capsule of the placental Australian sharpnose shark, Rhizoprionodon taylori
4. Maternal diet influences fecundity in a freshwater turtle undergoing population decline
5. Effects of wetland connectivity on overwintering and movement behaviours of Australian freshwater turtles
6. Hatchling short-necked turtles (Emydura macquarii) select aquatic vegetation habitats, but not after one month in captivity
7. Paternal protein provisioning to embryos during male seahorse pregnancy.
8. Turtles in trouble. Conservation ecology and priorities for Australian freshwater turtles
9. Opportunities for research and conservation of freshwater turtles in Australia
10. Paternal nutrient provisioning during male pregnancy in the seahorse Hippocampus abdominalis
11. Ineffectiveness of plastic mesh for protecting artificial freshwater turtle nests from red fox (Vulpes vulpes) predation.
12. Thyroid Hormones Reduce Incubation Period without Developmental or Metabolic Costs in Murray River Short-Necked Turtles ( Emydura macquarii )
13. The ethological trap: functional and numerical responses of highly efficient invasive predators driving prey extinctions
14. Prey-switching does not protect a generalist turtle from bioenergetic consequences when its preferred food is scarce
15. Distinguishing Between Embryonic Provisioning Strategies in Teleost Fishes Using a Threshold Value for Parentotrophy
16. High Food Abundance Permits the Evolution of Placentotrophy: Evidence from a Placental Lizard, Pseudemoia entrecasteauxii
17. Different Genes are Recruited During Convergent Evolution of Pregnancy and the Placenta
18. Understanding the evolution of viviparity using intraspecific variation in reproductive mode and transitional forms of pregnancy
19. Carbonic Anhydrase II Is Found in the Placenta of a Viviparous, Matrotrophic Lizard and Likely Facilitates Embryo-Maternal CO2 Transport
20. Ancestral state reconstructions require biological evidence to test evolutionary hypotheses: A case study examining the evolution of reproductive mode in squamate reptiles
21. Structure of the paraplacenta and the yolk sac placenta of the viviparous Australian sharpnose shark, Rhizoprionodon taylori
22. Conservation status of the world's skinks (Scincidae): Taxonomic and geographic patterns in extinction risk
23. Reproduction and hatchling performance in freshwater turtles associated with a remediated coal fly-ash spill
24. Australian lizards are outstanding models for reproductive biology research
25. Changes in participant behaviour and attitudes are associated with knowledge and skills gained by using a turtle conservation citizen science app
26. Scavenging by threatened turtles regulates freshwater ecosystem health during fish kills
27. Turtles and Tortoises Are in Trouble
28. Smartphone citizen science for turtles: identifying motives, usage patterns and reasons why citizens stop participating
29. Emergence of an evolutionary innovation: Gene expression differences associated with the transition between oviparity and viviparity
30. Structural changes to the uterus of the dwarf ornate wobbegong shark (Orectolobus ornatus) during pregnancy
31. Evolution of placentotrophy: using viviparous sharks as a model to understand vertebrate placental evolution
32. Mechanisms of reproductive allocation as drivers of developmental plasticity in reptiles
33. Road mortality of the eastern long-necked turtle (Chelodina longicollis) along the Murray River, Australia: an assessment using citizen science
34. Current conservation status of Australian freshwater turtles
35. Food abundance and diet variation in freshwater turtles from the mid-Murray River, Australia
36. Nesting habitat of the broad-shelled turtle (Chelodina expansa)
37. Prevalence of Ingested Fish Hooks in Freshwater Turtles from Five Rivers in the Southeastern United States
38. Spatial differences in trace element bioaccumulation in turtles exposed to a partially remediated coal fly ash spill
39. Maternal transfer and embryonic assimilation of trace elements in freshwater turtles after remediation of a coal fly-ash spill
40. SPATIAL DIFFERENCES IN TRACE ELEMENT BIOACCUMULATION IN TURTLES EXPOSED TO A PARTIALLY REMEDIATED COAL FLY ASH SPILL.
41. Prevalence of Ingested Fish Hooks in Freshwater Turtles from Five Rivers in the Southeastern United States
42. The evolution of viviparity: molecular and genomic data from squamate reptiles advance understanding of live birth in amniotes
43. Interspecific Differences in Egg Production Affect Egg Trace Element Concentrations after a Coal Fly Ash Spill
44. Influence of relative trophic position and carbon source on selenium bioaccumulation in turtles from a coal fly-ash spill site
45. Carbonic anhydrase II is found in the placenta of a viviparous, matrotrophic lizard and likely facilitates embryo-maternal CO2 transport.
46. Snakes allocate amino acids acquired during vitellogenesis to offspring: are capital and income breeding consequences of variable foraging success?
47. Stable isotope tracer reveals that viviparous snakes transport amino acids to offspring during gestation
48. Bioenergetic components of reproductive effort in viviparous snakes: Costs of vitellogenesis exceed costs of pregnancy
49. Residual yolk energetics and postnatal shell growth in Smooth Softshell Turtles, Apalone mutica
50. Australian lizards are outstanding models for reproductive biology research
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