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Roger S. Seymour is affiliated with the University of Adelaide in Australia. Their research primarily spans Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions in ecology and paleontology.

Their work addresses diverse topics, including physiological and biochemical adaptations, evolution and paleontology studies, bat biology and ecology, cardiovascular effects of exercise, high altitude and hypoxia, and ocean acidification effects and responses.

Frequent publication venues for their research include:

  • Journal of Experimental Biology
  • Journal of Comparative Physiology B
  • Paleobiology
  • Biological reviews/Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
  • Journal of Anatomy

Roger S. Seymour has collaborated regularly with several co-authors. The most frequent collaborators are:

  • Edward P. Snelling (6 publications)
  • Qiaohui Hu (5 publications)
  • Holly N. Woodward (2 publications)
  • Anthony P. Farrell (2 publications)
  • Thomas J. Nelson (2 publications)

Recent published papers include:

  • Whole-body endothermy: ancient, homologous and widespread among the ancestors of mammals, birds and crocodylians, 2021, Biological reviews/Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
  • Coming up for air, 2021, Journal of Experimental Biology
  • Morphology of the nutrient artery and its foramen in relation to femoral bone perfusion rates of laying and non-laying hens, 2021, Journal of Anatomy
  • Regional femoral bone blood flow rates in laying and non-laying chickens estimated with fluorescent microspheres, 2021, Journal of Experimental Biology
  • Relationship between capillaries, mitochondria and maximum power of the heart: a meta-study from shrew to elephant, 2022, Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences

Best Publications

  • Mammalian basal metabolic rate is proportional to body mass2/3

    Craig R. White;Roger S. Seymour

  • Allometric scaling of mammalian metabolism.

    Craig R. White;Roger S. Seymour

  • The scaling and temperature dependence of vertebrate metabolism.

    Craig R White;Nicole F Phillips;Roger S Seymour

  • Does Basal Metabolic Rate Contain a Useful Signal? Mammalian BMR Allometry and Correlations with a Selection of Physiological, Ecological, and Life‐History Variables

    Craig R. White;Roger S. Seymour

  • Evidence for endothermic ancestors of crocodiles at the stem of archosaur evolution.

    Roger S. Seymour;Christina L. Bennett‐Stamper;Sonya D. Johnston;David R. Carrier

  • Phylogenetically informed analysis of the allometry of Mammalian Basal metabolic rate supports neither geometric nor quarter-power scaling.

    Craig R. White;Craig R. White;Tim M. Blackburn;Tim M. Blackburn;Roger S. Seymour

  • Energy Metabolism of Dormant Spadefoot Toads (Scaphiopus)

    Roger S. Seymour

  • Respiration of Amphibian Eggs

    Roger S. Seymour;David F. Bradford

  • Adaptations to Underground Nesting in Birds and Reptiles

    Roger S Seymour;Ralph A Ackerman

  • Metabolic scope, swimming performance and the effects of hypoxia in the mulloway, Argyrosomus japonicus (Pisces: Sciaenidae)

    Q.P. Fitzgibbon;A. Strawbridge;R.S. Seymour

  • The Principle of Laplace and Scaling of Ventricular Wall Stress and Blood Pressure in Mammals and Birds

    Roger S. Seymour;Amy J. Blaylock

  • The diving bell and the spider: the physical gill of Argyroneta aquatica

    Roger S. Seymour;Stefan K. Hetz

  • Biophysics and physiology of temperature regulation in thermogenic flowers.

    Roger S. Seymour

  • Respiration and metabolism of embryonic vertebrates

    Victor H. Hutchison;Roger S. Seymour

  • Dinosaur eggs: gas conductance through the shell, water loss during incubation and clutch size

    Roger S. Seymour

  • Blood Pressure and Flow Rate in the Giraffe Jugular Vein

    Timothy John Pedley;B. S. Brook;R. S. Seymour

  • Respiration of the eggs of the giant cuttlefish Sepia apama

    E. R. Cronin;R. S. Seymour

  • Energetics of burrowing, running, and free‐living in the Namib Desert golden mole (Eremitalpa namibensis)

    R. S. Seymour;P. C. Withers;W. W. Weathers

  • Thermogenesis and respiration of inflorescences of the dead horse arum Helicodiceros muscivorus, a pseudo‐thermoregulatory aroid associated with fly pollination

    R.S. Seymour;Marc Gibernau;K. Ito

  • The role of thermogenesis in the pollination biology of the Amazon waterlily Victoria amazonica.

    Roger S. Seymour;Philip G. D. Matthews

Frequent Co-Authors

Craig R. White
Craig R. White Monash University
Shane K. Maloney
Shane K. Maloney University of Western Australia
Keith A. Christian
Keith A. Christian Charles Darwin University
Anthony P. Farrell
Anthony P. Farrell University of British Columbia
Harvey B. Lillywhite
Harvey B. Lillywhite University of Florida
Michael B. Bennett
Michael B. Bennett University of Queensland
Marc Gibernau
Marc Gibernau Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Fritz Geiser
Fritz Geiser University of New England
Wesley W. Weathers
Wesley W. Weathers University of California, Davis
J. Dale Roberts
J. Dale Roberts University of Western Australia

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