FIG. 12.—Change in body mass of gravid female Timber Rattlesnakes (Crotalus horridus) (n ¼ 69) from two focal dens as a function of interval between capture of the same individual (d; upper panel) and mass at initial capture (g; lower panel). In both graphs, filled circles indicate individuals from Den B, whereas open circles indicate individuals from Den F.Published as part of Brown, William S., 2016, Lifetime Reproduction in a Northern Metapopulation of Timber Rattlesnakes (Crotalus horridus), pp. 331-342 in Herpetologica 72 (4) on page 338, DOI: 10.1655/Herpetologica-D-16-00019.1, http://zenodo.org/record/771225
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Organisms that produce more than one newborn at every reproductive event must choose between two opt...
Raw data used in paper by Dirk Bauwens & Katja Claus. 2019. Seasonal variation of mortality, detecta...
In reptiles, reproductive maturity is often determined by size rather than age. Consequently, growth...
We examine unique rattlesnake rattle characteristics to address some of the shortcomings in long ter...
The primary goal of this study was to gather enough data to create a life history table for this pop...
Individuals of many species show high levels of fidelity to natal populations, often due to reliance...
Sexual dimorphism of phenotypic traits associated with resource use is common in animals, and may re...
Threatened across much of their range, timber rattlesnakes (Crotalus horridus) exhibit patterns in m...
<p>Significant post-hoc pairwise differences are identified using Tukey’s Honest Significant Differe...
<p>Left: A well-resolved Bayesian phylogenetic hypothesis was derived from six concatenated mtDNA se...
This study examined prey items consumed and seasonal feeding events within a Prairie Rattlesnake (Cr...
Conservation of animal populations requires knowledge of their habitat and spatial needs. Quantifyin...
Selection can vary geographically across environments and temporally over the lifetime of an individ...
I combined long-term ecological data and population genetic data using microsatellite DNA markers to...
Life-history information constitutes the raw data for building population models used in species con...
Organisms that produce more than one newborn at every reproductive event must choose between two opt...
Raw data used in paper by Dirk Bauwens & Katja Claus. 2019. Seasonal variation of mortality, detecta...
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