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Harvey B. Lillywhite

Harvey B. Lillywhite

D-Index & Metrics

Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
41
Citations
5791
World Ranking
5906
National Ranking
2003

Best Publications

  • Water relations of tetrapod integument

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  • The Role of Behavioral Thermoregulation in the Growth Energetics of the Toad, Bufo Boreas

    Harvey B. Lillywhite;Paul Licht;Pamela Chelgren

  • Resting and maximal heart rates in ectothermic vertebrates

    Harvey B Lillywhite;Kevin C Zippel;Anthony P Farrell

  • Behavioral Temperature Regulation in the Bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana

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  • Lipid barrier to water exchange in reptile epidermis.

    Unknown

  • Circulatory adaptations of snakes to gravity

    Unknown

  • Behavior and neurology of lizards

    Neil. Greenberg;Paul D. MacLean

  • Sequestered defensive toxins in tetrapod vertebrates: principles, patterns, and prospects for future studies

    Alan H. Savitzky;Akira Mori;Deborah A. Hutchinson;Ralph A. Saporito

  • Movement of Water over Toad Skin: Functional Role of Epidermal Sculpturing

    Harvey B. Lillywhite;Paul Licht

  • Blood pressure in snakes from different habitats.

    Roger S. Seymour;Harvey B. Lillywhite

  • Anatomy of the crocodilian spinal vein.

    Unknown

  • The cantilever abilities of snakes

    Unknown

  • Sea Snakes (Laticauda spp.) Require Fresh Drinking Water: Implication for the Distribution and Persistence of Populations

    Unknown

  • Pulmonary blood flow regulation in an aquatic snake.

    Unknown

  • Regulation of arterial blood pressure in Australian tiger snakes

    H. B. Lillywhite;R. S. Seymour

  • A comparative study of integumentary mucous secretions in amphibians

    Harvey B. Lillywhite;Harvey B. Lillywhite;Paul Licht;Paul Licht

  • Humidity Acclimation and Skin Permeability in the Lizard Anolis carolinensis

    Gustavo H. Kattan;Harvey B. Lillywhite

  • The Structure and Permeability of Integument

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  • Salinity influences the distribution of marine snakes: Implications for evolutionary transitions to marine life

    François Brischoux;Reid Tingley;Richard Shine;Harvey B. Lillywhite;Harvey B. Lillywhite

  • Body wiping behaviors associated with cutaneous lipids in hylid tree frogs of Florida.

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

François Brischoux
François Brischoux University of La Rochelle
Harold Heatwole
Harold Heatwole North Carolina State University
Alan R. Hargens
Alan R. Hargens University of California, San Diego
Richard Shine
Richard Shine Macquarie University
Roger S. Seymour
Roger S. Seymour University of Adelaide
Alana Grech
Alana Grech James Cook University
Elliott R. Jacobson
Elliott R. Jacobson University of Florida
Richard J. Wassersug
Richard J. Wassersug University of British Columbia
Reid Tingley
Reid Tingley University of Melbourne
Gopinathan K. Menon
Gopinathan K. Menon California Academy of Sciences

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