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Alison M. Gainsbury
Alison M. Gainsbury
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Lizard Assemblages from Natural Cerrado Enclaves in Southwestern Amazonia: The Role of Stochastic Extinctions and Isolation.
AM Gainsbury, GR Colli
Biotropica 35 (4), 503-519, 2003
1302003
Urbanisation generates multiple trait syndromes for terrestrial animal taxa worldwide
AK Hahs, B Fournier, MFJ Aronson, CH Nilon, A Herrera-Montes, ...
Nature communications 14 (1), 4751, 2023
692023
A new species of Cnemidophorus (Squamata, Teiidae) from the Cerrado biome in central Brazil.
Colli, G. R., Caldwell, J. P., Costa, G. C., Gainsbury, A. M., Garda, A. A ...
Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History 14, 1-14, 2003
642003
Microhabitat Variation Explains Local‐scale Distribution of Terrestrial Amazonian Lizards in Rondônia, Western Brazil.
AA Garda, HC Wiederhecker, AM Gainsbury, GC Costa, RA Pyron, ...
Biotropica 45 (2), 245-252, 2013
512013
An updated global dataset for diet preferences in terrestrial mammals: testing the validity of extrapolation.
AM Gainsbury, OJS Tallowin, S Meiri
Mammal Review 48 (3), 160-167, 2018
442018
Heat, health and hatchlings: associations of in situ nest temperatures with morphological and physiological characteristics of loggerhead sea turtle hatchlings from …
KA Fleming, JR Perrault, NI Stacy, CM Coppenrath, AM Gainsbury
Conservation physiology 8 (1), coaa046, 2020
372020
The latitudinal diversity gradient and interspecific competition: no global relationship between lizard dietary niche breadth and species richness.
AM Gainsbury, S Meiri
Global Ecology and Biogeography 26 (5), 563-572, 2017
372017
Population density-range size relationship revisited.
M Novosolov, GH Rodda, AC North, SH Butchart, O Tallowin, ...
Global Ecology and Biogeography 26 (10), 1088-1097, 2017
312017
Dietary niche variation and its relationship to lizard population density.
M Novosolov, GH Rodda, AM Gainsbury, S Meiri
Journal of Animal Ecology 87 (1), 285-292, 2018
242018
Effects of abandoned Eucalyptus plantations on lizard communities in the Brazilian Cerrado.
AM Gainsbury, GR Colli
Biodiversity and conservation 23 (13), 3155-3170, 2014
162014
Evaluating prevalence of external injuries on nesting loggerhead sea turtles Caretta caretta in southeastern Florida, USA
A Ataman, AM Gainsbury, CA Manire, SL Hoffmann, A Page-Karjian, ...
Endangered Species Research 46, 137-146, 2021
152021
Does urbanization impact terrestrial vertebrate ectotherms across a biodiversity hotspot?
AM Gainsbury, EG Santos, H Wiederhecker
Science of the Total Environment 835, p.155446, 2022
112022
Influence of size, sex, and reproductive status on the thermal biology of endemic Florida scrub lizards
AM Gainsbury
Ecology and Evolution 10 (23), doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6897, 2020
112020
Phylogenetic community structure as an ecological indicator of anthropogenic disturbance for endemic lizards in a biodiversity hotspot
AM Gainsbury, GR Colli
Ecological Indicators 103, 766-773, 2019
102019
Urbanisation generates multiple trait syndromes for terrestrial animal taxa worldwide. Nat Commun 14: 4751
AK Hahs, B Fournier, MFJ Aronson, CH Nilon, A Herrera-Montes, ...
72023
A global analysis of field body temperatures of active squamates in relation to climate and behaviour
S Dubiner, R Aguilar, RO Anderson, DM Arenas Moreno, LJ Avila, ...
Global ecology and biogeography 33 (4), e13808, 2024
62024
Fire severity effects on the herpetofaunal diversity of the Florida scrub, a biodiversity hotspot
MN Lindsay, DB Lewis, N Halstead, AM Gainsbury
Biodiversity and Conservation 32 (6), 1857-1878, 2023
62023
Urbanization reduces diversity, simplifies community and filter bird species based on their functional traits in a tropical city
EG Santos, HC Wiederhecker, VT Pompermaier, AM Gainsbury, ...
Science of The Total Environment 935, 173379, 2024
32024
Are acoustic indices useful for monitoring urban biodiversity?
EG Santos, HC Wiederhecker, VT Pompermaier, SC Schirmer, ...
Urban Ecosystems 27 (5), 1975-1981, 2024
12024
Maternal risk-management elucidates the evolution of reproductive adaptations in sharks by means of natural selection
D Deeken, C Macdonald, A Gainsbury, ML Green, DL Cassill
Scientific reports 14 (1), 20088, 2024
12024
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