Charles Matthew Watson
Affiliations: | Midwestern State University |
Area:
Physiological Ecology, Predator/Prey InteractionsGoogle:
"Charles Watson"Parents
Sign in to add mentorDaniel R. Formanowicz | grad student | 2002-2004 | University of Texas at Arlington (Evolution Tree) |
Laura Gough | grad student | 2005-2008 | University of Texas at Arlington |
Collaborators
Sign in to add collaboratorWarren W. Burggren | collaborator | 2005- | University of North Texas (DevTree) |
Christian L. Cox | collaborator | 2010- | Florida International (Evolution Tree) |
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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 |
Gripshover ND, Hennessey P, McBrayer LD, et al. (2023) When food fights back: skull morphology and feeding behavior of centipede-eating snakes. Integrative and Comparative Biology |
Watson CM, Cox CL. (2021) Elevation, oxygen, and the origins of viviparity. Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part B, Molecular and Developmental Evolution |
Heninger R, Watson CM, Cox CL. (2020) Relative fitness of decoy coloration is mediated by habitat type. Zoology (Jena, Germany). 142: 125820 |
Watson CM, Degon Z, Krogman W, et al. (2019) Evolutionary and ecological forces underlying ontogenetic loss of decoy coloration Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 128: 138-148 |
Watson CM, Burggren WW. (2016) Interspecific Differences in Metabolic Rate and Metabolic Temperature Sensitivity Create Distinct Thermal Ecological Niches in Lizards (Plestiodon). Plos One. 11: e0164713 |
Watson CM, Francis GR. (2015) Three dimensional printing as an effective method of producing anatomically accurate models for studies in thermal ecology. Journal of Thermal Biology. 51: 42-6 |
Watson CM, Makowsky R, Bagley JC. (2014) Reproductive mode evolution in lizards revisited: updated analyses examining geographic, climatic and phylogenetic effects support the cold-climate hypothesis. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 27: 2767-80 |
Watson CM, Roelke CE, Pasichnyk PN, et al. (2012) The fitness consequences of the autotomous blue tail in lizards: an empirical test of predator response using clay models. Zoology (Jena, Germany). 115: 339-44 |
Watson CM, Gough L. (2012) The role of temperature in determining distributions and coexistence of three species of Plestiodon Journal of Thermal Biology. 37: 374-379 |