Ian T. Clifton
Affiliations: | 2014-2016 | University of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR, United States | |
2016-2021 | University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorMatthew E. Gifford | grad student | 2014-2016 | University of Central Arkansas |
Jeanine Refsnider | grad student | 2016-2021 | University of Toledo |
Christian L. Cox | post-doc | 2022- | Florida International |
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Alujević K, Bakewell L, Clifton IT, et al. (2023) 3D printed models are an accurate, cost-effective, and reproducible tool for quantifying terrestrial thermal environments. Journal of Thermal Biology. 119: 103762 |
Clifton IT, Refsnider JM. (2022) Temporal climatic variability predicts thermal tolerance in two sympatric lizard species. Journal of Thermal Biology. 108: 103291 |
Refsnider JM, Vazquez TK, Clifton IT, et al. (2020) Cellular and whole-organism effects of prolonged versus acute heat stress in a montane, desert lizard. Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part a, Ecological and Integrative Physiology |
Clifton IT, Chamberlain JD, Gifford ME. (2020) The role of phenotypic plasticity in morphological differentiation between watersnake populations. Integrative Zoology |
Refsnider JM, Clifton IT, Vazquez TK. (2019) Developmental plasticity of thermal ecology traits in reptiles: Trends, potential benefits, and research needs. Journal of Thermal Biology. 84: 74-82 |
Refsnider JM, Qian SS, Streby HM, et al. (2018) Reciprocally transplanted lizards along an elevational gradient match light environment use of local lizards via phenotypic plasticity Functional Ecology. 32: 1227-1236 |
Chamberlain J, Clifton I, Gifford M. (2017) Influence of prey size on reproduction among populations of Diamond-backed Watersnakes (Nerodia rhombifer) Canadian Journal of Zoology. 95: 929-935 |
Clifton IT, Chamberlain JD, Gifford ME. (2017) Patterns of morphological variation following colonization of a novel prey environment Journal of Zoology. 302: 263-270 |