Peter D. Weigl, PhD
Affiliations: | Zoology | Duke University, Durham, NC |
Area:
Ecology, Conservation, Flying SquirrelsGoogle:
"Weigl wake forest biology"Bio:
Professor of Biology, Wake Forest University, North Carolina, USA (1969-
Children
Sign in to add traineeBrian S. Arbogast | grad student | 1996-1999 | Wake Forest |
Robert D. Keller | grad student | 2000 | Wake Forest |
Michael F. Winterrowd | grad student | 2001 | Wake Forest |
Katherine K. Thorington | grad student | 2008 | Wake Forest |
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Weigl PD, Knowles TW. (2014) Temperate mountain grasslands: a climate-herbivore hypothesis for origins and persistence. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. 89: 466-76 |
Thorington KK, Weigl PD. (2011) Persistence of southern flying squirrel winter aggregations: Roles of kinship, familiarity, and intruder squirrels Journal of Mammalogy. 92: 1005-1012 |
Thorington KK, Weigl PD. (2011) Role of kinship in the formation of southern flying squirrel winter aggregations Journal of Mammalogy. 92: 179-189 |
Thorington KK, Metheny JD, Kalcounis-Rueppell MC, et al. (2010) Genetic relatedness in winter populations of seasonally gregarious southern flying squirrels, Glaucomys volans Journal of Mammalogy. 91: 897-904 |
Weigl PD. (2007) The northern flying squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus): A conservation challenge Journal of Mammalogy. 88: 897-907 |
Winterrowd MF, Weigl PD. (2006) Mechanisms of cache retrieval in the group nesting southern flying squirrel (Glaucomys volans) Ethology. 112: 1136-1144 |
Winterrowd MF, Gergits WF, Laves KS, et al. (2005) Relatedness within nest groups of the southern flying squirrel using microsatellite and discriminant function analyses Journal of Mammalogy. 86: 841-846 |
Arbogast BS, Browne RA, Weigl PD, et al. (2005) Conservation genetics of endangered flying squirrels (Glaucomys) from the Appalachian mountains of eastern North America Animal Conservation. 8: 123-133 |
Ward AB, Weigl PD, Conroy RM. (2002) Functional morphology of raptor hindlimbs: Implications for resource partitioning Auk. 119: 1052-1063 |
Arbogast BS, Browne RA, Weigl PD. (2001) Evolutionary genetics and pleistocene biogeography of North American tree squirrels (Tamiasciurus) Journal of Mammalogy. 82: 302-319 |