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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
3432020
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
1082014
Critically evaluating best management practices for preventing freshwater turtle extinctions
RJ Spencer, JU Van Dyke, MB Thompson
Conservation Biology 31 (6), 1340-1349, 2017
1052017
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
942011
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
852015
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
512019
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
422021
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
392018
Current conservation status of Australian freshwater turtles
JU Van Dyke, BO Ferronato, RJ Spencer
Australian Journal of Zoology 66 (1), 1-3, 2018
362018
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
362014
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
362012
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
352021
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
342018
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
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
332019
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
292018
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
282016
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
282013
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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