Julia L. Riley

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University of GuelphQ795988
Laurentian UniversityQ3551432
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Mount Allison UniversityQ742150
Stellenbosch UniversityQ1066492
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Q60197554A comparison of three external transmitter attachment methods for snakes
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Q36136689Conservation implications of physiological carry-over effects in bats recovering from white-nose syndrome
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Q39063064Does social environment influence learning ability in a family-living lizard?
Q30854163Early social environment influences the behaviour of a family-living lizard.
Q59185187Evidence for Social Learning in a Family Living Lizard
Q64105515Extreme thermal fluctuations from climate change unexpectedly accelerate demographic collapse of vertebrates with temperature-dependent sex determination
Q110987660Fortune favors the bold toad: urban-derived behavioral traits may provide advantages for invasive amphibian populations
Q36794010Gender, variation in opioid receptor genes and sensitivity to experimental pain
Q101630430Getting ahead: exploitative competition by an invasive lizard
Q110663863Growing up in a new world: trait divergence between rural, urban, and invasive populations of an amphibian urban invader
Q115021654Impact of fluctuating developmental temperatures on phenotypic traits in reptiles: a meta-analysis
Q114749764Island Hopping through Urban Filters: Anthropogenic Habitats and Colonized Landscapes Alter Morphological and Performance Traits of an Invasive Amphibian
Q59185181Isolation rearing does not constrain social plasticity in a family-living lizard
Q59185184Learning ability is unaffected by isolation rearing in a family-living lizard
Q58604980Learning from others: an invasive lizard uses social information from both conspecifics and heterospecifics
Q27311413Mitigating reptile road mortality: fence failures compromise ecopassage effectiveness
Q90683950Mitigating the impact of conference and travel cancellations on researchers' futures
Q60339178Native reptiles alter their foraging in the presence of the olfactory cues of invasive mammalian predators
Q110659558No evidence for innate differences in tadpole behavior between natural, urbanized, and invasive populations
Q122567393Nocturnal foraging and activity by diurnal lizards: Six species of day geckos (Phelsuma spp.) using the night‐light niche
Q34718317Oxycodone: a review of its use in the management of pain
Q60197551Patterns of developmental plasticity in response to incubation temperature in reptiles
Q38418243Potential sources of intra-population variation in the overwintering strategy of painted turtle (Chrysemys picta) hatchlings
Q90170608Road avoidance and its energetic consequences for reptiles
Q60197556Road mortality potentially responsible for billions of pollinating insect deaths annually
Q59185177Runners and fighters: clutch effects and body size drive innate antipredator behaviour in hatchling lizards
Q116338417Scanning Snakes to Measure Condition: A Validation of Quantitative Magnetic Resonance
Q102135231Shrinking before our isles: the rapid expression of insular dwarfism in two invasive populations of guttural toad (Sclerophrys gutturalis)
Q110990289Shrinking into the big city: influence of genetic and environmental factors on urban dragon lizard morphology and performance capacity
Q123857177Sperm Storage in a Family-Living Lizard, the Tree Skink ( Egernia striolata )
Q40870241The genetic influences on oxycodone response characteristics in human experimental pain
Q101631862Uncovering the function of an enigmatic display: antipredator behaviour in the iconic Australian frillneck lizard
Q97434822Ways to increase equity, diversity and inclusion

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