Mattias Hagman
Affiliations: | 2012-2015 | School of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences | University of New South Wales (Australia), Kensington, New South Wales, Australia |
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Sign in to add mentorAnders Forsman | research assistant | 2003 | Kalmar University | |
Richard (Rick) Shine | grad student | 2007 | University of Sydney | |
(Can understanding life-history traits serve as a basis for control of invasive species? : a case study of the cane toad in Australia) | ||||
Terry J Ord | post-doc | 2012-2015 | University of New South Wales (Australia) |
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Ord TJ, Emblen J, Hagman M, et al. (2017) Manipulation of habitat isolation and area implicates deterministic factors and limited neutrality in community assembly. Ecology and Evolution. 7: 5845-5860 |
Hagman M, Ord TJ. (2016) Many Paths to a Common Destination: Morphological Differentiation of a Functionally Convergent Visual Signal. The American Naturalist. 188: 306-18 |
Ord TJ, Klomp DA, Garcia-Porta J, et al. (2015) Repeated evolution of exaggerated dewlaps and other throat morphology in lizards. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 28: 1948-64 |
Hagman M, Löwenborg K, Shine R. (2015) Determinants of anti-predator tactics in hatchling grass snakes (Natrix natrix). Behavioural Processes. 113: 60-5 |
Löwenborg K, Kärvemo S, Tiwe A, et al. (2012) Agricultural by-products provide critical habitat components for cold-climate populations of an oviparous snake ( Natrix natrix ) Biodiversity and Conservation. 21: 2477-2488 |
Löwenborg K, Shine R, Hagman M. (2011) Fitness disadvantages to disrupted embryogenesis impose selection against suboptimal nest-site choice by female grass snakes, Natrix natrix (Colubridae). Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 24: 177-83 |
Kelehear C, Webb JK, Hagman M, et al. (2011) Interactions between infective helminth larvae and their anuran hosts Herpetologica. 67: 378-385 |
Löwenborg K, Shine R, Kärvemo S, et al. (2010) Grass snakes exploit anthropogenic heat sources to overcome distributional limits imposed by oviparity Functional Ecology. 24: 1095-1102 |
Forsman A, Hagman M. (2009) Association of coloration mode with population declines and endangerment in Australian frogs. Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society For Conservation Biology. 23: 1535-43 |
Hagman M, Phillips BL, Shine R. (2009) Fatal attraction: adaptations to prey on native frogs imperil snakes after invasion of toxic toads. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 276: 2813-8 |