Travis R. Robbins, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010 | University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, United States |
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(Geographic variation in life history tactics, adaptive growth rates, and habitat-specific adaptations in phylogenetically similar species: The Eastern Fence Lizard, Sceloporus undulatus undulatus, and the Florida Scrub Lizard, Sceloporus woodi.) |
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McCormick GL, Robbins TR, Cavigelli SA, et al. (2019) Population history with invasive predators predicts innate immune function response to early life glucocorticoid exposure. The Journal of Experimental Biology |
Owen DAS, Robbins TR, Langkilde T. (2017) Trans-generational but not early life exposure to stressors influences offspring morphology and survival. Oecologia |
Graham SP, Freidenfelds NA, Thawley CJ, et al. (2017) Are Invasive Species Stressful? The Glucocorticoid Profile of Native Lizards Exposed to Invasive Fire Ants Depends on the Context. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : Pbz. 90: 328-337 |
Langkilde TL, Thawley CJ, Robbins TR. (2017) Chapter Six – Behavioral Adaptations to Invasive Species: Benefits, Costs, and Mechanisms of Change Advances in the Study of Behavior. 49: 199-235 |
Schrey AW, Robbins TR, Lee J, et al. (2016) Epigenetic response to environmental change: DNA methylation varies with invasion status. Environmental Epigenetics. 2: dvw008 |
McCormick GL, Robbins TR, Cavigelli SA, et al. (2016) Ancestry trumps experience: Transgenerational but not early life stress affects the adult physiological stress response. Hormones and Behavior |
Herr MW, Robbins TR, Centi A, et al. (2016) Irresistible ants: exposure to novel toxic prey increases consumption over multiple temporal scales. Oecologia |
Zeng ZG, Bi JH, Li SR, et al. (2016) Habitat Alteration Influences a Desert Steppe Lizard Community: Implications of Species-Specific Preferences and Performance Herpetological Monographs. 30: 34-48 |
Robbins TR, Walker LE, Gorospe KD, et al. (2014) Rise and fall of a hybrid zone: implications for the roles of aggression, mate choice, and secondary succession. The Journal of Heredity. 105: 226-36 |
DU W, Robbins TR, Warner DA, et al. (2014) Latitudinal and seasonal variation in reproductive effort of the eastern fence lizard (Sceloporus undulatus). Integrative Zoology. 9: 360-71 |