Ian W. Murray
Affiliations: | Biology | University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States |
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(Linking environment to ecology in arid land consumers: Two case studies.) |
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Kirchhof S, Hetem RS, Lease HM, et al. (2017) Thermoregulatory behavior and high thermal preference buffer impact of climate change in a Namib Desert lizard Ecosphere. 8: e02033 |
Murray IW, Lease HM, Hetem RS, et al. (2016) Stable isotope analysis of diet confirms niche separation of two sympatric species of Namib Desert lizard. Integrative Zoology. 11: 60-75 |
Murray IW, Fuller A, Lease HM, et al. (2016) Ecological niche separation of two sympatric insectivorous lizard species in the Namib Desert Journal of Arid Environments. 124: 225-232 |
Murray IW, Fuller A, Lease HM, et al. (2015) Low field metabolic rates for geckos of the genus Rhoptropus may not be surprising Journal of Arid Environments. 113: 35-42 |
Lease HM, Murray IW, Fuller A, et al. (2014) Black wildebeest seek shade less and use solar orientation behavior more than do blue wildebeest. Journal of Thermal Biology. 45: 150-6 |
Smith FA, Murray IW, Harding LE, et al. (2014) Life in an extreme environment: A historical perspective on the influence of temperature on the ecology and evolution of woodrats Journal of Mammalogy. 95: 1128-1143 |
Murray IW. (2014) An index of spring diet in the common flat lizard, Platysaurus intermedius wilhelmi African Journal of Herpetology. 63: 98-108 |
Murray IW, Wolf BO. (2013) Desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) dietary specialization decreases across a precipitation gradient. Plos One. 8: e66505 |
Murray IW, Smith FA. (2012) Estimating the influence of the thermal environment on activity patterns of the desert woodrat (Neotoma lepida) using temperature chronologies Canadian Journal of Zoology. 90: 1171-1180 |
Smith FA, Crawford DL, Harding LE, et al. (2009) A tale of two species: Extirpation and range expansion during the late Quaternary in an extreme environment Global and Planetary Change. 65: 122-133 |