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41. Warner, D.A., R.S. Radder, and R. Shine. 2008. Corticosterone exposure during embryonic development affects offspring growth and sex ratios in opposing directions in two lizard species with environmental sex determination. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology In press.
40. Warner, D.A., M.B. Lovern, and R. Shine. 2008. Maternal influences on offspring phenotypes and sex ratios in a multi-clutching lizard with environmental sex determination. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society In press.
39. Warner, D.A., T. Uller, and R. Shine. 2008. Fitness effects of the timing of hatching may drive the evolution of temperature-dependent sex determination in short-lived lizards. Evolutionary Ecology In press.
38. Warner, D.A., and R. Shine. 2008. The adaptive significance of temperature-dependent sex determination in a reptile. Nature 451:566-568.
37. Warner, D.A., and R. Shine. 2008. Determinants of dispersal distance in free-ranging lizards. Ethology 114:361-368.
36. Radder, R.S., M.J. Elphick, D.A. Warner, D. Pike, and R. Shine. 2008. Reproductive modes in lizards: measuring the fitness consequences of the duration of uterine retention of eggs. Functional Ecology 22:332-339.
35. Warner, D.A., and R. Shine. 2008. Maternal nest-site choice in a lizard with temperature-dependent sex determination. Animal Behaviour 75:861-870.
34. Warner, D.A. 2007. Amphibolurus muricatus. Predation. Herpetological Review 38:449.
33. Radder, R.S., D.A. Warner, and R. Shine. 2007 Compensating for a bad start: catch-up growth in hatchling lizards (Amphibolurus muricatus, Agamidae). Journal of Experimental Zoology 307A:500-508.
32. Warner, D.A., and R. Shine. 2007. Fitness of juvenile lizards depends on seasonal timing of hatching, not offspring body size. Oecologia 154:65-73.
31. Warner, D.A., M.B. Lovern, R. Shine. 2007. Maternal nutrition affects reproductive output and sex allocation in a lizard with environmental sex determination. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 274:883-890.
30. Shine, R., D.A.Warner, and R.S. Radder. 2007. Windows of embryonic sexual lability in two lizard species with environmental sex determination. Ecology 88:1781-1788.
29. Schwartz, T.S., D.A. Warner, L. Behegaray, and M. Olsson. 2007. Microsatellite loci for Australian agamid lizards. Molecular Ecology Notes 7:528-531.
28. Radder, R.S., D.A. Warner, J.J. Cuervo, and R.S. Shine. 2007. The functional significance of residual yolk in hatchling lizards (Ampibolurus muricatus, Agamidae). Functional Ecology 21:302-309.
27. Warner, D.A., and R. Shine. 2007. Reproducing lizards modify sex allocation in response to operational sex ratios. Biology Letters 3:47-50.
26. Leung, A.N., D. Lister, J. Poolice, L. Caon, R. Jones, T.T.L. Phu, N. Chowdhary, and D.A. Warner. 2006. Diurnal skinks (Lampropholis delicata) seek shelter in the presence of scent from a nocturnal predator and prey. Herpetofauna 36:117-121.
25. Warner, D.A., J. Thomas, R. Shine. 2006. A simple and reliable method for attaching radio-transmitters to lizards. Herpetological Conservation and Biology 1:129-131.
24. Warner, D.A., J.K. Tucker, N.I. Filoramo, and B. Towey. 2006. Claw function in hatchling and adult red-eared slider turtles. Chelonian Conservation and Biology 5:317-320.
23. Opell, B.D., J.A. Bond, and D.A. Warner. 2006. The effects of spider orb-web orientation and visibility on prey interception. Zoology 109:339-345.
22. Warner, D.A., and R. Shine. 2006. Morphological variation is not related to locomotor performance in a cohort of hatchling lizards (Amphibolurus muricatus, Agamidae). Oikos 114:126-134.
21. Allsop, D.J., D.A. Warner, T. Langkilde, W. Du, and R. Shine. 2006. Do operational sex ratios influence sex allocation in viviparous lizards with temperature-dependent sex determination? Journal of Evolutionary Biology 19:1175-1182.
20. Warner, D.A., and R. Shine. 2005. The adaptive significance of temperature-dependent sex determination: experimental tests with a short-lived lizard. Evolution 59:2209-2221.
19. Warner, D.A., T.M. Bert, A.M. Jackson, and C. Crawford. 2004. The efficiency of a bycatch reduction device used in the Florida shrimp fishery. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 24:853-864.
18. Warner, D.A., and J.J. Kolbe. 2003. Porthidium nasutum. Prey. Herpetological Review 34:377.
17. Warner, D.A., and R.M. Andrews. 2003. Consequences of extended egg retention by the eastern fence lizard (Sceloporus undulatus). Journal of Herpetology 37:309-314.
16. Warner, D.A., and R.M. Andrews. 2002. Nest-site selection in relation to temperature and moisture by the lizard Sceloporus undulatus. Herpetologica 58:399-407.
15. Warner, D.A., and R.M. Andrews. 2002. Laboratory and field experiments identify sources of variation in phenotypes and survival of hatchling lizards. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 76:105-124.
14. Andrews, R.M., T. Mathies, and D.A. Warner. 2000. Effect of incubation temperature on morphology, growth, and survival of juvenile Sceloporus undulatus. Herpetological Monographs 14:420-431.
13. Warner, D.A. 2000. Ecological Observations on the six-lined racerunner (Cnemidophorus sexlineatus) in northwestern Illinois. Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science 93:239-248.
12. Tucker, J.K., and D.A. Warner. 2000. Mud accumulation in nesting aquatic turtles. Chelonian Conservation and Biology 3:753-755.
11. Kolbe, J.J., L.J. Harmon, and D.A. Warner. 1999. New state record lengths and associated natural history notes for some Illinois snakes. Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science 92:133-135.
10. Tucker, J.K., and D.A. Warner. 1999. Microgeographic variation in response of red-eared slider (Trachemys scripta elegans) embryos to similar incubation environments. Journal of Herpetology 33:549-557.
9. Tucker, J.K., and D.A. Warner. 1998. Apalone spinifera. Reproduction. Herpetological Review 29:234.
8. Tucker, J.K., and D.A. Warner. 1998. Rana Blairi (plains leopard frog). Herpetological Review 29:108.
7. Tucker, J.K., and D.A. Warner. 1997. Sternotherus odoratus (common musk turtle). Herpetological Review 28:209.
Non-peer reviewed publications6. Warner, D.A. 2003. The horseshoe crab in Florida. Florida Wildlife 57(4):28-29.
5. Warner, D.A. 2003. Horseshoe crabs: living fossils. Sea Stats, Florida Marine Research Institute Publication 4pp.
4. Warner, D.A. 2003. Environmental and maternal influences on eggs and hatchings of the eastern fence lizard (Sceloporus undulatus). Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 38:129-136.
3. Warner, D.A. 1998. Overcrowding effects on larval red-eyed treefrogs (Agalychnis callidryas). Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 33:212-214.
2. Warner, D.A. 1998. A preliminary report on a population of Cnemidophorus sexlineatus in northwestern Illinois. Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 33:6-8.
1. Warner, D.A. 1997. An overview on the evolution of the family Iguanidae. Journal of the International Iguana Society (Iguana Times) 6:57-65. |