Heather L. Waye, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR |
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(Reproductive biology and behavior of the brown tree snake (Boiga irregularis) on Guam.) |
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Claunch N, Moore I, Waye H, et al. (2021) Understanding metrics of stress in the context of invasion history: the case of the brown treesnake (). Conservation Physiology. 9: coab008 |
Rollings N, Uhrig EJ, Krohmer RW, et al. (2017) Age-related sex differences in body condition and telomere dynamics of red-sided garter snakes. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 284 |
Waye HL, Mason RT. (2008) A combination of body condition measurements is more informative than conventional condition indices: temporal variation in body condition and corticosterone in brown tree snakes (Boiga irregularis). General and Comparative Endocrinology. 155: 607-12 |
Shine R, Phillips B, Waye H, et al. (2004) Species-isolating mechanisms in a mating system with male mate choice (garter snakes, Thamnophis spp.) Canadian Journal of Zoology. 82: 1091-1098 |
Shine R, Phillips B, Langkilde T, et al. (2004) Mechanisms and consequences of sexual conflict in garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis, Colubridae) Behavioral Ecology. 15: 654-660 |
Shine R, Phillips B, Waye H, et al. (2003) Small-scale geographic variation in antipredator tactics of garter snakes Herpetologica. 59: 333-339 |
Shine R, Phillips B, Waye H, et al. (2003) Behavioral shifts associated with reproduction in garter snakes Behavioral Ecology. 14: 251-256 |
Shine R, Phillips B, Waye H, et al. (2003) Chemosensory cues allow courting male garter snakes to assess body length and body condition of potential mates Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 54: 162-166 |
Shine R, Phillips B, Waye H, et al. (2003) Chemosensory cues allow courting male garter snakes to assess body length and body condition of potential mates Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 54: 162-166 |
Shine R, Phillips B, Waye H, et al. (2003) The lexicon of love: What cues cause size-assortative courtship by male garter snakes? Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 53: 234-237 |