James F. Gillooly, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI |
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(The combined effects of temperature and body size on the life histories and ecology of aquatic ectotherms.) |
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Moreno-Pino M, Cristi A, Gillooly JF, et al. (2020) Characterizing the microbiomes of Antarctic sponges: a functional metagenomic approach. Scientific Reports. 10: 645 |
Anderson DM, Gillooly JF. (2020) Predicting egg size across temperatures in marine teleost fishes Fish and Fisheries. 21: 1027-1033 |
Saulsbury J, Moss DK, Ivany LC, et al. (2020) Idiographic and nomothetic approaches to heterogeneity are complementary: Response to comments on “Evaluating the influences of temperature, primary production, and evolutionary history on bivalve growth rates” Paleobiology. 46: 275-277 |
Saulsbury J, Moss DK, Ivany LC, et al. (2019) Evaluating the influences of temperature, primary production, and evolutionary history on bivalve growth rates Paleobiology. 45: 405-420 |
Gillooly JF, Gomez JP, Mavrodiev EV. (2017) A broad-scale comparison of aerobic activity levels in vertebrates: endotherms versus ectotherms. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 284 |
Hayward A, Pajuelo M, Haase CG, et al. (2016) Common metabolic constraints on dive duration in endothermic and ectothermic vertebrates. Peerj. 4: e2569 |
Gillooly JF, Gomez JP, Mavrodiev EV, et al. (2016) Body mass scaling of passive oxygen diffusion in endotherms and ectotherms. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Nifong RL, Gillooly JF. (2016) Temperature effects on virion volume and genome length in dsDNA viruses. Biology Letters. 12 |
Haase CG, Long AK, Gillooly JF. (2016) Energetics of stress: linking plasma cortisol levels to metabolic rate in mammals. Biology Letters. 12 |
Gillooly JF, Zenil-Ferguson R. (2014) Vertebrate blood cell volume increases with temperature: implications for aerobic activity. Peerj. 2: e346 |