Charles H. Daugherty
Daugherty, Charles H.
VIAF ID: 75279954 (Personal)
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Works
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Age-Specific Movement Patterns of the Frog Ascaphus truei | |
ALLOZYME AND MITOCHONDRIAL DNA VARIATION IN THE TAILED FROG (ANURA: ASCAPHUS): THE INFLUENCE OF GEOGRAPHY AND GENE FLOW | |
Avoiding aliens: Behavioural plasticity in habitat use enables large, nocturnal geckos to survive Pacific rat invasions | |
A Biochemical Assessment of the Evolution of Myobatrachine Frogs | |
The biology of insularity: an introduction | |
Comparative phylogeography reveals pre-decline population structure of New Zealand Cyclodina | |
Daily patterns of metabolic rate among New Zealand lizards (Reptilia: Lacertilia: Diplodactylidae and Scincidae). | |
Discrimination of flicker frequency rates in the reptile tuatara (Sphenodon ). | |
Distribution and phylogenetic analyses of an endangered tick, Amblyomma sphenodonti | |
Does Nest-Guarding in Female Tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) Reduce Nest Destruction by Conspecific Females? | |
The ecological restoration of New Zealand islands, 1990: | |
Editorial | |
The evolutionary rate of tuatara revisited. | |
Evolutionary Relationships of the Monotypic Toad Family Rhinophrynidae: A Biochemical Perspective | |
Freeze-Branding as a Technique for Marking Anurans | |
Genetic consequences of a century of protection: serial founder events and survival of the little spotted kiwi (Apteryx owenii). | |
Genetic diversity and taxonomy: a reassessment of species designation in tuatara (Sphenodon: Reptilia) | |
Genetic variation in island populations of tuatara (Sphenodon spp) inferred from microsatellite markers | |
Genetics, c1985: | |
Have the Harmful Effects of Introduced Rats on Islands been Exaggerated? | |
Implications of social dominance and multiple paternity for the genetic diversity of a captive-bred reptile population (tuatara) | |
Influence of major histocompatibility complex genotype on mating success in a free-ranging reptile population. | |
Invertebrate and lizard abundance is greater on seabird-inhabited islands than on seabird-free islands in the Marlborough Sounds,New Zealand | |
Karyology and Systematic Relationships of the Tailed Frog Ascaphus truei | |
Large Male Advantage: Phenotypic and Genetic Correlates of Territoriality in Tuatara | |
Leiopelma pakeka,n. sp. (Anura: Leiopelmatidae), a cryptic species of frog from Maud Island, New Zealand, and a reassessment of the conservation status ofL. hamiltonifrom Stephens Island | |
Low genetic divergence obscures phylogeny among populations of Sphenodon, remnant of an ancient reptile lineage. | |
Nest-site selection and the factors influencing hatching success and offspring phenotype in a nocturnal skink | |
New Zealand geckos (Diplodactylidae): Cryptic diversity in a post-Gondwanan lineage with trans-Tasman affinities | |
Nocturnal lizards from a cool-temperate environment have high metabolic rates at low temperatures | |
One ecosystem, one national park: a new vision for biodiversity conservation in New Zealand | |
Origin and post-colonization evolution of the Chatham Islands skink (Oligosoma nigriplantare nigriplantare). | |
Origin, diversification, and systematics of the New Zealand skink fauna (Reptilia: Scincidae) | |
Performance of Juvenile Tuatara Depends on Age, Clutch, and Incubation Regime | |
Phylogenetic relationships within the New Zealand frog genusLeiopelma —immunological evidence | |
Phylogeography of the endangered Otago skink, Oligosoma otagense: population structure, hybridisation and genetic diversity in captive populations | |
Phylogeography of the spotted skink (Oligosoma lineoocellatum) and green skink (O. chloronoton) species complex (Lacertilia: Scincidae) in New Zealand reveals pre-Pleistocene divergence. | |
Phylogeography of two New Zealand lizards: McCann's skink (Oligosoma maccanni) and the brown skink (O. zelandicum). | |
Proceedings of the SMBE Tri-National Young Investigators' Workshop 2005. MHC Class I genes in the Tuatara (Sphenodon spp.): evolution of the MHC in an ancient reptilian order | |
Reproduction of a Rare New Zealand Reptile, the Tuatara Sphenodon punctatus, on Rat-Free and Rat-Inhabited Islands | |
A SINE of restricted gene flow across the Alpine Fault: phylogeography of the New Zealand common skink (Oligosoma nigriplantare polychroma). | |
Size, Growth, and Survival Are Reduced at Cool Incubation Temperatures in the Temperate Lizard Oligosoma suteri (Lacertilia: Scincidae) | |
Systematic Implications of Geographic Patterns of Genetic Variation in the Genus Dicamptodon | |
Taxonomic and conservation review of the New Zealand herpetofauna | |
The taxonomic identity of a population of terrestrialLeiopelma(Anura: Leiopelmatidae) recently discovered in the northern king country, New Zealand | |
Taxonomic revision of the marbled skink (Cyclodina oliveri, Reptilia: Scincidae) species complex, with a description of a new species | |
Taxonomic status of tree weta from Stephens Island, Mt Holdsworth and Mt Arthur, based on allozyme variation | |
Tuatara sex determination | |
Two patterns of variation among MHC class I loci in Tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus). | |
Visual and Olfactory Stimuli in the Feeding Behavior of Darters (Etheostoma) Inhabiting Clear and Muddy Water | |
Waiting reveals waning weight: Monitoring over 54 years shows a decline in body condition of a long-lived reptile (tuatara, Sphenodon punctatus) | |
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