Mike Angilletta, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Biology | Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeChristopher E. Oufiero | grad student | 2004 | Indiana State University, Terre Haute (Biomechanics Tree) |
Brandon S. Cooper | grad student | 2007-2009 | Indiana State University |
Matthew Schuler | grad student | 2007-2009 | Indiana State University |
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Sears MW, Riddell E, Rusch T, et al. (2019) The world still isn't flat: Lessons learned from organismal interactions with environmental heterogeneity in terrestrial environments. Integrative and Comparative Biology |
Angilletta MJ, Sears MW, Levy O, et al. (2019) Fundamental flaws with the fundamental niche. Integrative and Comparative Biology |
Angilletta MJ, Condon C, Youngblood JP. (2019) Thermal acclimation of flies from three populations of Drosophila melanogaster fails to support the seasonality hypothesis. Journal of Thermal Biology. 81: 25-32 |
Angilletta MJ, Youngblood JP, Neel LK, et al. (2018) The neuroscience of adaptive thermoregulation. Neuroscience Letters. 692: 127-136 |
Rusch TW, Sears MW, Angilletta MJ. (2018) Lizards perceived abiotic and biotic stressors independently when competing for shade in terrestrial mesocosms. Hormones and Behavior. 106: 44-51 |
Camacho A, Rusch T, Ray G, et al. (2018) Measuring behavioral thermal tolerance to address hot topics in ecology, evolution, and conservation. Journal of Thermal Biology. 73: 71-79 |
Levy O, Borchert JD, Rusch TW, et al. (2017) Diminishing returns limit energetic costs of climate change. Ecology |
Adrian GJ, Czarnoleski M, Angilletta MJ. (2016) Flies evolved small bodies and cells at high or fluctuating temperatures. Ecology and Evolution. 6: 7991-7996 |
Sears MW, Angilletta MJ, Schuler MS, et al. (2016) Configuration of the thermal landscape determines thermoregulatory performance of ectotherms. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Telemeco RS, Fletcher B, Levy O, et al. (2016) Lizards fail to plastically adjust nesting behavior or thermal tolerance as needed to buffer populations from climate warming. Global Change Biology |