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James U. Van Dyke
James U. Van Dyke
Associate Professor, La Trobe University
Verified email at latrobe.edu.au - Homepage
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Turtles and tortoises are in trouble
CB Stanford, JB Iverson, AGJ Rhodin, PP van Dijk, RA Mittermeier, ...
Current biology 30 (12), R721-R735, 2020
3732020
Critically evaluating best management practices for preventing freshwater turtle extinctions
RJ Spencer, JU Van Dyke, MB Thompson
Conservation Biology 31 (6), 1340-1349, 2017
1112017
The evolution of viviparity: molecular and genomic data from squamate reptiles advance understanding of live birth in amniotes
JU Van Dyke, MC Brandley, MB Thompson
Reproduction 147 (1), R15-R26, 2014
1102014
Bioenergetic components of reproductive effort in viviparous snakes: Costs of vitellogenesis exceed costs of pregnancy
JU Van Dyke, SJ Beaupre
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology-Part A: Molecular & Integrative …, 2011
982011
Ancestral state reconstructions require biological evidence to test evolutionary hypotheses: a case study examining the evolution of reproductive mode in squamate reptiles
OW Griffith, DG Blackburn, MC Brandley, JU Van Dyke, CM Whittington, ...
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental …, 2015
882015
Conservation implications of turtle declines in Australia’s Murray River system
JU Van Dyke, RJ Spencer, MB Thompson, B Chessman, K Howard, ...
Scientific Reports 9, 1-12, 2019
552019
Changes in participant behaviour and attitudes are associated with knowledge and skills gained by using a turtle conservation citizen science app
C Santori, RJ Keith, CM Whittington, MB Thompson, JU Van Dyke, ...
People and Nature 3 (1), 66-76, 2021
482021
Road mortality of the eastern long-necked turtle (Chelodina longicollis) along the Murray River, Australia: an assessment using citizen science
C Santori, RJ Spencer, JU Van Dyke, MB Thompson
Australian Journal of Zoology 66 (1), 41-49, 2018
412018
Current conservation status of Australian freshwater turtles
JU Van Dyke, BO Ferronato, RJ Spencer
Australian Journal of Zoology 66 (1), 1-3, 2018
382018
Conservation status of the world's skinks (Scincidae): Taxonomic and geographic patterns in extinction risk
DG Chapple, U Roll, M Böhm, R Aguilar, AP Amey, CC Austin, M Baling, ...
Biological Conservation 257, 109101, 2021
372021
Prevalence of ingested fish hooks in freshwater turtles from five rivers in the southeastern United States
DA Steen, BC Hopkins, JU Van Dyke, WA Hopkins
PloS one 9 (3), e91368, 2014
372014
Stable isotope tracer reveals that viviparous snakes transport amino acids to offspring during gestation
JU Van Dyke, SJ Beaupre
Journal of Experimental Biology 215 (5), 760-765, 2012
372012
Profiling a possible rapid extinction event in a long-lived species.
RJ Spencer, J Van Dyke, K Petrov, B Ferronato, F McDougall, M Austin, ...
Biological Conservation 221, 190-197, 2018
362018
Evolution of placentotrophy: using viviparous sharks as a model to understand vertebrate placental evolution
A Buddle, J Van Dyke, M Thompson, C Simpfendorfer, C Whittington
Marine & Freshwater Research 70 (7), 908-924, 2019
352019
High Food Abundance Permits the Evolution of Placentotrophy: Evidence from a Placental Lizard, Pseudemoia entrecasteauxii
JU Van Dyke, OW Griffith, MB Thompson
The American Naturalist 184 (2), 198-210, 2014
342014
The role of thermal contrast in infrared-based defensive targeting by the copperhead, Agkistrodon contortrix
JU Van Dyke, MS Grace
Animal Behaviour 79 (5), 993-999, 2010
322010
Mechanisms of reproductive allocation as drivers of developmental plasticity in reptiles
JU Van Dyke, OW Griffith
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative …, 2018
302018
The ethological trap: functional and numerical responses of highly efficient invasive predators driving prey extinctions
RJ Spencer, JU Van Dyke, MB Thompson
Ecological Applications 26 (7), 1969-1983, 2016
292016
Interspecific differences in egg production affect egg trace element concentrations after a coal fly ash spill
JU Van Dyke, ML Beck, BP Jackson, WA Hopkins
Environmental science & technology 47 (23), 13763-13771, 2013
292013
Snakes allocate amino acids acquired during vitellogenesis to offspring: are capital and income breeding consequences of variable foraging success?
JU Van Dyke, SJ Beaupre, DL Kreider
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 106 (2), 390-404, 2012
282012
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