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PUBLICATIONS

2022

8. Clifton, I.T., and J.M. Refsnider. Temporal climatic variability predicts thermal tolerance in two sympatric lizard species. Journal of Thermal Biology. PDF

2021

7. Clifton, I.T., A.J. Bagrowski, E.T. Morrissey, and J.M. Refsnider. Thermal biology does not vary with body size in greater short-horned lizards (Phrynosoma hernandesi). Herpetological Review.

 

6. Refsnider, J.M. T.K. Vazquez, I.T. Clifton, D.M. Jayawardena, and S.A. Heckathorn. Cellular and whole-organism effects of prolonged versus acute heat stress in a montane, desert lizard. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part APDF

2020

5. Clifton, I.T., J.D. Chamberlain, and M.E.Gifford. Role of phenotypic plasticity in morphological differentiation between water snake populations. Integrative ZoologyPDF

2019

4. Refsnider, J.M., I.T. Clifton, and T.K. Vazquez. Developmental plasticity of thermal ecology traits in reptiles: Trends, potential benefits, and research needs. Journal of Thermal BiologyPDF

2018

3. Refsnider, J.M., S.S. Qian, H.M. Streby, S.E. Carter, I.T. Clifton, A.D. Siefker, and T.K. Vazquez. Reciprocally-transplanted lizards along an elevational gradient match light-environment use of local lizards via phenotypic plasticity. Functional EcologyPDF

2017

2. Chamberlain, J.D., I.T. Clifton, and M.E. Gifford. Influence of prey size on reproduction among populations of diamond-backed watersnakes (Nerodia rhombifer). Canadian Journal of ZoologyPDF

1. Clifton, I.T., J.D. Chamberlain, and M.E. Gifford. Patterns of morphological variation following colonization of a novel prey environment. Journal of Zoology. PDF

 

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