Maureen A. Donnelly, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 1984-2019 | Biological Sciences | Florida International University, Miami, FL, United States |
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tropical ecology, herpetology, taxonomyGoogle:
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Meza-Parral Y, García-Robledo C, Pineda E, et al. (2020) Standardized ethograms and a device for assessing amphibian thermal responses in a warming world. Journal of Thermal Biology. 89: 102565 |
Ortiz-Ross X, Thompson ME, Salicetti-Nelson E, et al. (2020) Oviposition Site Selection in Three Glass Frog Species Copeia. 108: 333 |
Thompson ME, Halstead BJ, Donnelly MA. (2018) Thermal quality influences habitat use of two anole species. Journal of Thermal Biology. 75: 54-61 |
Folt B, Donnelly MA, Guyer C. (2018) Spatial patterns of the frogin a plantation system are consistent with conspecific attraction. Ecology and Evolution. 8: 2880-2889 |
Nowakowski AJ, Watling JI, Thompson ME, et al. (2018) Thermal biology mediates responses of amphibians and reptiles to habitat modification. Ecology Letters |
Thompson ME, Donnelly MA. (2018) Effects of Secondary Forest Succession on Amphibians and Reptiles: A Review and Meta-analysis Copeia. 106: 10-19 |
Reider IJ, Donnelly MA, Watling JI. (2018) The influence of matrix quality on species richness in remnant forest Landscape Ecology. 33: 1147-1157 |
Nowakowski AJ, Thompson ME, Donnelly MA, et al. (2017) Amphibian sensitivity to habitat modification is associated with population trends and species traits Global Ecology and Biogeography. 26: 700-712 |
Nowakowski AJ, Whitfield SM, Eskew EA, et al. (2016) Infection risk decreases with increasing mismatch in host and pathogen environmental tolerances. Ecology Letters |
Nowakowski AJ, Watling JI, Whitfield SM, et al. (2016) Tropical amphibians in shifting thermal landscapes under land use and climate change. Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society For Conservation Biology |