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Overview

Harold K. Voris is affiliated with the Field Museum of Natural History in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, with particular attention to Global and Planetary Change, Ecological Modeling, and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. Additional areas include Ecology and Education.

The scientist's work explores diverse topics within biological and ecological sciences. Notably, their main fields of study and topics include:

  • Amphibian and Reptile Biology
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Bat Biology and Ecology Studies
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Diverse Academic Research Areas

Harold K. Voris has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Justin M. Bernstein (5 collaborations)
  • Sara Ruane (5 collaborations)
  • Rafe M. Brown (4 collaborations)
  • Bryan L. Stuart (3 collaborations)
  • Daryl R. Karns (3 collaborations)

Their published work has appeared in various scientific venues such as:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) - 2 publications
  • Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution - 1 publication
  • Bulletin of the Society of Systematic Biologists - 1 publication
  • Ichthyology & Herpetology - 1 publication
  • Scientific Reports - 1 publication

Recent publications by Harold K. Voris and collaborators include:

  • "Phylogenetics of mud snakes (Squamata: Serpentes: Homalopsidae): A paradox of both undescribed diversity and taxonomic inflation," 2021, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
  • "Phylogenomics of Fresh and Formalin Specimens Resolves the Systematics of Old World Mud Snakes (Serpentes: Homalopsidae) and Expands Biogeographic Inference," 2023, Bulletin of the Society of Systematic Biologists
  • "Undescribed Diversity in a Widespread, Common Group of Asian Mud Snakes (Serpentes: Homalopsidae: Hypsiscopus)," 2022, Ichthyology & Herpetology
  • "Integrative methods reveal multiple drivers of diversification in rice paddy snakes," 2024, Scientific Reports
  • "Robert Frederick Inger (1920-2019)," 2020, Copeia

Best Publications

  • High level of cryptic species diversity revealed by sympatric lineages of Southeast Asian forest frogs

    Bryan L Stuart;Robert F Inger;Harold K Voris

  • The biogeographical relations of the frogs and snakes of Sundaland

    Robert F. Inger;Harold K. Voris

  • Feeding Strategies in Marine Snakes: An Analysis of Evolutionary, Morphological, Behavioral and Ecological Relationships

    Harold K. Voris;Helen H. Voris

  • Differential Predation on Tadpoles

    Harold K. Voris;James P. Bacon

  • Phylogeny, evolutionary history, and biogeography of Oriental-Australian rear-fanged water snakes (Colubroidea: Homalopsidae) inferred from mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences.

    Michael E. Alfaro;Daryl R. Karns;Harold K. Voris;Chad D. Brock

  • The Biology of sea snakes

    Harold K. Voris;William A. Dunson

  • Marine Snake Diets: Prey Composition, Diversity and Overlap

    Garrett S. Glodek;Harold K. Voris

  • Organization of a community of tadpoles in rain forest streams in Borneo

    Robert F. Inger;Harold K. Voris;Karl J. Frogner

  • Snake circumvents constraints on prey size.

    Bruce C. Jayne;Harold K. Voris;Peter K. L. Ng

  • A comparison of amphibian communities through time and from place to place in Bornean forests

    Robert F. Inger;Harold K. Voris

  • Size and Proportion Relationship Between the Beaked Sea Snake and Its Prey

    Harold K. Voris;Mark W. Moffett

  • Barnacle Fouling of the Blue Crab Callinectes Sapidus at Beaufort, North Carolina

    Marcus M. Key;Jared W. Volpe;William B. Jeffries;Harold K. Voris

  • A phylogeny of the sea snakes (Hydrophiidae)

    Harold K. Voris

  • The prey and predators of Homalopsine snakes

    Harold K. Voris;John C. Murphy

  • Epizoic bryozoans, horseshoe crabs, and other mobile benthic substrates

    M. M. Key;W. B. Jeffries;H. K. Voris;C. M. Yang

  • The Food and Feeding Behavior of a Marine Snake, Enhydrina schistosa (Hydrophiidae)

    Harold K. Voris;Helen H. Voris;Lim Boo Liat

  • A COMPARISON OF REPRODUCTIVE STRATEGIES AMONG MARINE SNAKES

    Cliff A. Lemen;Harold K. Voris

  • Fish Eggs as the Apparent Sole Food Item for a Genus of Sea Snake, Emydocephalus (Krefft)

    Harold K. Voris

  • Bryozoan fouling of the blue crab Callinectes sapidus at Beaufort, North Carolina

    M. M. Key;J. E. Winston;J. W. Volpe;W. B. Jeffries

  • Diversity and Distribution of the Pedunculate Barnacle Octolasmis in the Seas Adjacent to Singapore

    William B. Jeffries;Harold K. Voris;Chang Man Yang

  • Diet, feeding behavior, growth, and numbers of a population of Cerberus rynchops (Serpentes: Homalopsinae) in Malaysia

    Bruce C. Jayne;Kiew Bong Heang;Harold K. Voris

  • Future directions in the research and management of marine snakes

    Vinay Udyawer;Peter Barnes;Xavier Bonnet;François Brischoux

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert F. Inger
Robert F. Inger Field Museum of Natural History
Bruce C. Jayne
Bruce C. Jayne University of Cincinnati
Michael E. Alfaro
Michael E. Alfaro University of California, Los Angeles
Peter K. L. Ng
Peter K. L. Ng National University of Singapore
Harold Heatwole
Harold Heatwole North Carolina State University
Bryan L. Stuart
Bryan L. Stuart North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
Yusuke Yokoyama
Yusuke Yokoyama University of Tokyo
Till J J Hanebuth
Till J J Hanebuth Coastal Carolina University
Bryan G. Fry
Bryan G. Fry University of Queensland
Kevin A. Feldheim
Kevin A. Feldheim Field Museum of Natural History

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