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Gordon Schuett
Gordon Schuett
Adjunct Professor of Biology, Biology Department, Georgia State University
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Body size and agonistic experience affect dominance and mating success in male copperheads
GW Schuett
Animal Behaviour 54 (1), 213-224, 1997
2581997
Evolution of rattlesnakes (Viperidae; Crotalus) in the warm deserts of western North America shaped by Neogene vicariance and Quaternary climate change
ME Douglas, MR Douglas, GW Schuett, LW Porras
Molecular ecology 15 (11), 3353-3374, 2006
1762006
Is long-term sperm storage an important component of the reproductive biology of temperate pitvipers
GW Schuett
Biology of the Pitvipers 1992, 169-184, 1992
1631992
Pitviper mating systems: ecological potential, sexual selection, and microevolution
D Duvall, SJ Arnold, GW Schuett
Biology of the Pitvipers, 321-336, 1992
1451992
Straight-line movement and competitive mate searching in prairie rattlesnakes, Crotalus viridis viridis
D Duvall, GW Schuett
Animal Behaviour 54 (2), 329-334, 1997
1391997
Multigene phylogenetic analysis of pitvipers, with comments on their biogeography
CL Parkinson, JA Campbell, PT Chippindale, G Schuett
Biology of the Vipers 9, 3-110, 2002
1312002
The discovery of XY sex chromosomes in a boa and python
T Gamble, TA Castoe, SV Nielsen, JL Banks, DC Card, DR Schield, ...
Current Biology 27 (14), 2148-2153. e4, 2017
1262017
Ecology and evolution of snake mating systems
D Duvall, GW Schuett, SJ Arnold
Snakes: ecology and behavior, 165-200, 1993
1231993
Facultative parthenogenesis discovered in wild vertebrates
W Booth, CF Smith, PH Eskridge, SK Hoss, JR Mendelson III, GW Schuett
Biology Letters 8 (6), 983-985, 2012
1152012
Translocation of urban Gila Monsters: a problematic conservation tool
BK Sullivan, MA Kwiatkowski, GW Schuett
Biological Conservation 117 (3), 235-242, 2004
1002004
Influence of pregnancy on oxygen consumption, heart rate and hematology in the garter snake: implications for the “cost of reproduction” in live bearing reptiles
GF Birchard, CP Black, GW Schuett, V Black
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology 77 (3), 519-523, 1984
981984
Levels of plasma corticosterone and testosterone in male copperheads (Agkistrodon contortrix) following staged fights
GW Schuett, HJ Harlow, JD Rose, EA Van Kirk, WJ Murdoch
Hormones and Behavior 30 (1), 60-68, 1996
961996
Phylogeography of the western rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis) complex, with emphasis on the Colorado Plateau
ME Douglas, GW Schuett
Eagle Mountain Pub., 2002
952002
Post-fight levels of plasma lactate and corticosterone in male copperheads, Agkistrodon contortrix (Serpentes, Viperidae): differences between winners and losers
GW Schuett, MS Grober
Physiology & Behavior 71 (3-4), 335-341, 2000
842000
Functional and numerical responses of predators: where do vipers fit in the traditional paradigms?
EM Nowak, TC Theimer, GW Schuett
Biological Reviews 83 (4), 601-620, 2008
832008
The emerging phylogenetic pattern of parthenogenesis in snakes
W Booth, GW Schuett
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 118 (2), 172-186, 2016
762016
Multiscale influences of landscape composition and configuration on the spatial ecology of eastern diamond-backed rattlesnakes (Crotalus adamanteus)
SK Hoss, C Guyer, LL Smith, GW Schuett
Journal of Herpetology 44 (1), 110-123, 2010
692010
Molecular genetic evidence for alternative reproductive strategies in North American pitvipers (Serpentes: Viperidae): long-term sperm storage and facultative parthenogenesis
W Booth, GW Schuett
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 104 (4), 934-942, 2011
672011
Sperm storage and multiple paternity in the copperhead, Agkistrodon contortrix
GW Schuett, JC Gillingham
Copeia 1986 (3), 807-811, 1986
671986
Production of offspring in the absence of males: evidence for facultative parthenogenesis in bisexual snakes
GW Schuett, PJ Fernandez, WF Gergits, NJ Casna, D Chiszar, HM Smith, ...
Herpetological Natural History 5 (1), 1-10, 1997
641997
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