Njal Rollinson
Affiliations: | Ecology and Evolutionary Biology | University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada |
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"Njal Rollinson"Parents
Sign in to add mentorRonald J. Brooks | grad student | University of Guelph | |
Locke Rowe | post-doc |
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Sign in to add traineeJared WH Connoy | research assistant | 2019-2020 | University of Toronto |
Melanie Massey | grad student | 2016-2018 | University of Toronto |
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Leivesley JA, Nancekivell EG, Brooks RJ, et al. (2022) Long-Term Resilience of Primary Sex Ratios in a Species with Temperature-Dependent Sex Determination after Decades of Climate Warming. The American Naturalist. 200: 532-543 |
Lawson L, Rollinson N. (2021) A simple model for the evolution of temperature-dependent sex determination explains the temperature sensitivity of embryonic mortality in imperiled reptiles. Conservation Physiology. 9: coab020 |
De Lisle SP, Punzalan D, Rollinson N, et al. (2020) Extinction and the temporal distribution of macroevolutionary bursts. Journal of Evolutionary Biology |
Taylor EN, Diele-Viegas LM, Gangloff EJ, et al. (2020) The thermal ecology and physiology of reptiles and amphibians: A user's guide. Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part a, Ecological and Integrative Physiology |
Burton T, Rollinson N, McKelvey S, et al. (2020) Adaptive Maternal Investment in the Wild? Links between Maternal Growth Trajectory and Offspring Size, Growth, and Survival in Contrasting Environments. The American Naturalist. 195: 678-690 |
Connoy JWH, Leivesley JA, Brooks RJ, et al. (2020) Body size of ectotherms constrains thermal requirements for reproductive activity in seasonal environments. Canadian Journal of Zoology |
Rollinson N, Nilsson-Örtman V, Rowe L. (2019) Density-dependent offspring interactions do not explain macroevolutionary scaling of adult size and offspring size. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution |
Francis EA, Moldowan PD, Greischar MA, et al. (2019) Anthropogenic nest sites provide warmer incubation environments than natural nest sites in a population of oviparous reptiles near their northern range limit. Oecologia |
Rouleau CJ, Massey MD, Rollinson N. (2019) Temperature Does Not Affect Hatch Timing in Snapping Turtles (Chelydra serpentina) Journal of Herpetology. 53: 165 |
Hawkshaw DM, Moldowan PD, Litzgus JD, et al. (2019) Correction to: Discovery and description of a novel sexual weapon in the world’s most widely‑studied freshwater turtle Evolutionary Ecology. 34: 147-148 |