Alan H. Savitzky, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, United States |
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"Alan Savitzky"Parents
Sign in to add mentorHobart Muir Smith | research assistant | 1970-1977 | CU Boulder |
William Edward Duellman | grad student | 1972-1978 | University of Kansas |
Children
Sign in to add traineeHelen Bond Plylar | grad student | Utah State University | |
John R. Allsteadt | grad student | 2003 | Old Dominion University |
Konrad Mebert | grad student | 2003 | Old Dominion University |
Gabriel Rivera | grad student | 2000-2003 | Old Dominion University (Biomechanics Tree) |
Angela RV Rivera | grad student | 2000-2004 | Old Dominion University (Biomechanics Tree) |
Deborah A. Hutchinson | grad student | 2006 | Old Dominion University |
Andrew M. Durso | research scientist | Utah State University |
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Yang SJ, Savitzky AH, Gower DJ, et al. (2023) Identity of the holotype and type locality of (Wall, 1923) (Colubridae: Natricinae), with notes on the morphology and natural history of the species in southwestern China. Ecology and Evolution. 13: e10032 |
Yoshida T, Ujiie R, Savitzky AH, et al. (2020) Dramatic dietary shift maintains sequestered toxins in chemically defended snakes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Zhu G, Yang S, Savitzky AH, et al. (2020) The Nucho-dorsal Glands of Rhabdophis guangdongensis (Squamata: Colubridae: Natricinae), with Notes on Morphological Variation and Phylogeny Based on Additional Specimens Current Herpetology. 39: 108-119 |
Petersen CE, Goetz SM, Dreslik MJ, et al. (2019) Sex, Mass, and Monitoring Effort: Keys to Understanding Spatial Ecology of Timber Rattlesnakes (Crotalus horridus) Herpetologica. 75: 162-174 |
Takeuchi H, Savitzky AH, Ding L, et al. (2018) Evolution of nuchal glands, unusual defensive organs of Asian natricine snakes (Serpentes: Colubridae), inferred from a molecular phylogeny. Ecology and Evolution. 8: 10219-10232 |
Mohammadi S, French SS, Neuman-Lee LA, et al. (2017) Corticosteroid responses of snakes to toxins from toads (bufadienolides) and plants (cardenolides) reflect differences in dietary specializations. General and Comparative Endocrinology |
Mohammadi S, Gompert Z, Gonzalez J, et al. (2016) Toxin-resistant isoforms of Na+/K+-ATPase in snakes do not closely track dietary specialization on toads. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 283 |
Goetz SM, Petersen CE, Rose RK, et al. (2016) Diet and Foraging Behaviors of Timber Rattlesnakes, Crotalus Horridus , in Eastern Virginia Journal of Herpetology. 50: 520-526 |
Bushar LM, Aborde CCB, Gao S, et al. (2014) Genetic structure of timber rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) populations: Physiographic influences and conservation implications Copeia. 2014: 694-706 |
Hutchinson DA, Savitzky AH, Burghardt GM, et al. (2013) Chemical defense of an Asian snake reflects local availability of toxic prey and hatchling diet. Journal of Zoology (London, England : 1987). 289: 270-278 |