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D-Index
44
Citations
6245
World Ranking
5152
National Ranking
421

Best Publications

  • Capital versus income breeding : an ectothermic perspective

    Xavier Bonnet;Don Bradshaw;Richard Shine

  • Reintroduction of macropods (Marsupialia: Macropodoidea) in Australia—A review

    Jeff Short;S.D. Bradshaw;Jack Giles;R.I.T. Prince

  • Hormonal control of salt and water balance in vertebrates

    Stephen D. McCormick;Don Bradshaw

  • Little evidence for fire-adapted plant traits in Mediterranean climate regions

    S. Don Bradshaw;Kingsley W. Dixon;Stephen D. Hopper;Stephen D. Hopper;Hans Lambers

  • Applications and implications of ecological energetics

    Sean Tomlinson;Sophie G. Arnall;Adam Munn;S. Don Bradshaw

  • Vertebrate ecophysiology : an introduction to its principles and applications

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  • Ecophysiology of Desert Reptiles

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  • The influence of dehydration on the thermal preferences of the Western tiger snake, Notechis scutatus

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  • ‘Heaven’ for serpents? A mark–recapture study of tiger snakes (Notechis scutatus) on Carnac Island, Western Australia

    Xavier Bonnet;David Pearson;Mitchell Ladyman;Olivier Lourdais

  • Behavioural attitudes and regulation of temperature in <i>Amphibolurus</i> lizards

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  • Why do snakes have eyes? The (non-)effect of blindness in island tiger snakes (Notechis scutatus)

    Xavier Bonnet;Don Bradshaw;Richard Shine;David Pearson

  • Gestation, Thermoregulation, and Metabolism in a Viviparous Snake, Vipera aspis: Evidence for Fecundity‐Independent Costs

    Mitchell Ladyman;Xavier Bonnet;Olivier Lourdais;Don Bradshaw

  • Aspects of water and electrolyte changes in a field population of Amphibolurus lizards

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  • SCALING OF ENERGY AND WATER FLUXES IN FREE-LIVING ARID-ZONE AUSTRALIAN MARSUPIALS

    Kenneth A. Nagy;S. Donald Bradshaw

  • Changes in plasma progesterone in relation to vitellogenesis and gestation in the viviparous snake Vipera aspis.

    Xavier Bonnet;Guy Naulleau;Don Bradshaw;Richard Shine

  • Metabolism and Water Flux of Captive and Free-living Australian Parrots

    JB Williams;PC Withers;SD Bradshaw;KA Nagy

  • A demonstration of corticotropic activity and its distribution in the pars distalis of the reptile

    P. Licht;S.D. Bradshaw

  • Changes in dermal reflectance and vascularity and their effects on thermoregulation in Amphibolurus nuchalis (reptilia: Agamidae)

    G. E. Rice;S. D. Bradshaw

  • Hydrological change escalates risk of ecosystem stress in Australia's threatened biodiversity hotspot

    Pierre Horwitz;Don Bradshaw;Stephen Hopper;Peter Davies

  • Diet divergence, jaw size and scale counts in two neighbouring populations of tiger snakes (Notechis scutatus)

    Aubret Fabien;Xavier Bonnet;Stéphanie Maumelat;Don Bradshaw

Frequent Co-Authors

Xavier Bonnet
Xavier Bonnet Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Richard Shine
Richard Shine Macquarie University
Olivier Lourdais
Olivier Lourdais Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Stephen D. McCormick
Stephen D. McCormick University of Massachusetts Amherst
Philip C. Withers
Philip C. Withers University of Western Australia
Peter Davies
Peter Davies French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Stephen D. Hopper
Stephen D. Hopper University of Western Australia
Ryan D. Phillips
Ryan D. Phillips La Trobe University
Gordon M. Burghardt
Gordon M. Burghardt University of Tennessee at Knoxville

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