Year |
Citation |
Score |
2020 |
Rollings N, Waye H, Krohmer R, Uhrig E, Mason R, Olsson MM, Whittington C, Friesen CR. Sperm telomere length correlates with blood telomeres and body size in red-sided garter snakes, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis Journal of Zoology. DOI: 10.1111/Jzo.12789 |
0.774 |
|
2019 |
Baedke PE, Rucker HR, Mason RT, Parker MR. Chemical Isolation, Quantification, and Separation of Skin Lipids from Reptiles. Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove. PMID 30799852 DOI: 10.3791/59018 |
0.369 |
|
2017 |
Rollings N, Uhrig EJ, Krohmer RW, Waye HL, Mason RT, Olsson M, Whittington CM, Friesen CR. Age-related sex differences in body condition and telomere dynamics of red-sided garter snakes. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 284. PMID 28381620 DOI: 10.1098/Rspb.2016.2146 |
0.844 |
|
2017 |
Friesen CR, Powers DR, Mason RT. Using whole-group metabolic rate and behaviour to assess the energetics of courtship in red-sided garter snakes Animal Behaviour. 130: 177-185. DOI: 10.1016/J.Anbehav.2017.06.020 |
0.799 |
|
2017 |
Friesen CR, Uhrig EJ, Bentz EJ, Blakemore LA, Mason RT. Correlated evolution of sexually selected traits: interspecific variation in ejaculates, sperm morphology, copulatory mate guarding, and body size in two sympatric species of garter snakes Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 71. DOI: 10.1007/S00265-017-2414-1 |
0.805 |
|
2016 |
Friesen CR, Uhrig EJ, Mason RT, Brennan PL. Female behavior and the interaction of male and female genital traits mediate sperm transfer during mating. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. PMID 26809830 DOI: 10.1111/Jeb.12836 |
0.867 |
|
2015 |
Uhrig EJ, Spagnoli ST, Tkach VV, Kent ML, Mason RT. Alaria mesocercariae in the tails of red-sided garter snakes: evidence for parasite-mediated caudectomy. Parasitology Research. 114: 4451-61. PMID 26337267 DOI: 10.1007/S00436-015-4686-6 |
0.798 |
|
2015 |
Friesen CR, Powers DR, Copenhaver PE, Mason RT. Size dependence in non-sperm ejaculate production is reflected in daily energy expenditure and resting metabolic rate. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 218: 1796. PMID 26041034 DOI: 10.1242/jeb.125575 |
0.648 |
|
2015 |
Friesen CR, Powers DR, Copenhaver PE, Mason RT. Size dependence in non-sperm ejaculate production is reflected in daily energy expenditure and resting metabolic rate. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 218: 1410-8. PMID 25954044 DOI: 10.1242/Jeb.120402 |
0.762 |
|
2014 |
Friesen CR, Uhrig EJ, Mason RT. Females remate more frequently when mated with sperm-deficient males. Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part a, Ecological Genetics and Physiology. 321: 603-9. PMID 25366702 DOI: 10.1002/Jez.1892 |
0.868 |
|
2014 |
Parker MR, Mason RT. A novel mechanism regulating a sexual signal: the testosterone-based inhibition of female sex pheromone expression in garter snakes. Hormones and Behavior. 66: 509-16. PMID 25058443 DOI: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2014.07.007 |
0.638 |
|
2014 |
Friesen CR, Uhrig EJ, Squire MK, Mason RT, Brennan PL. Sexual conflict over mating in red-sided garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis) as indicated by experimental manipulation of genitalia. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 281: 20132694. PMID 24225467 DOI: 10.1098/Rspb.2013.2694 |
0.866 |
|
2014 |
Friesen CR, Mason RT, Arnold SJ, Estes S. Patterns of sperm use in two populations of Red-sided Garter Snake (Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis) with long-term female sperm storage Canadian Journal of Zoology. 92: 33-40. DOI: 10.1139/cjz-2013-0195 |
0.731 |
|
2014 |
Friesen CR, Squire MK, Mason RT. Intrapopulational variation of ejaculate traits and sperm depletion in red-sided garter snakes Journal of Zoology. 292: 192-201. DOI: 10.1111/Jzo.12092 |
0.827 |
|
2014 |
Uhrig EJ, LeMaster MP, Mason RT. Species specificity of methyl ketone profiles in the skin lipids of female garter snakes, genus Thamnophis Biochemical Systematics and Ecology. 53: 51-58. DOI: 10.1016/J.Bse.2013.12.016 |
0.837 |
|
2014 |
Friesen CR, Kerns AR, Mason RT. Factors influencing paternity in multiply mated female red-sided garter snakes and the persistent use of sperm stored over winter Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 68: 1419-1430. DOI: 10.1007/S00265-014-1749-0 |
0.827 |
|
2013 |
Friesen CR, Shine R, Krohmer RW, Mason RT. Not just a chastity belt: The functional significance of mating plugs in garter snakes, revisited Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 109: 893-907. DOI: 10.1111/Bij.12089 |
0.822 |
|
2012 |
Parker MR, Mason RT. How to make a sexy snake: estrogen activation of female sex pheromone in male red-sided garter snakes. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 215: 723-30. PMID 22323194 DOI: 10.1242/jeb.064923 |
0.643 |
|
2012 |
Uhrig EJ, Lutterschmidt DI, Mason RT, LeMaster MP. Pheromonal mediation of intraseasonal declines in the attractivity of female red-sided garter snakes, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 38: 71-80. PMID 22231473 DOI: 10.1007/S10886-011-0054-X |
0.86 |
|
2012 |
Shine R, Mason RT. An airborne sex pheromone in snakes. Biology Letters. 8: 183-5. PMID 21992822 DOI: 10.1098/Rsbl.2011.0802 |
0.522 |
|
2012 |
Shine R, Webb JK, Lane A, Mason RT. Familiarity with a female does not affect a male's courtship intensity in garter snakes Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis Current Zoology. 58: 805-811. DOI: 10.1093/Czoolo/58.6.805 |
0.633 |
|
2012 |
Shine R, Langkilde T, Mason RT. Facultative pheromonal mimicry in snakes: "she-males" attract courtship only when it is useful Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 66: 691-695. DOI: 10.1007/S00265-012-1317-4 |
0.63 |
|
2011 |
Krohmer RW, DeMarchi GA, Baleckaitis DD, Lutterschmidt DI, Mason RT. Brain nuclei in actively courting red-sided garter snakes: a paradigm of neural trimorphism. Physiology & Behavior. 102: 532-7. PMID 21195723 DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2010.12.022 |
0.82 |
|
2011 |
Adams MJ, Pearl CA, Adkins JY, Roby DD, Bayliss L, Loschl PJ, Lyons DE, Suzuki Y, Anderson HE, Hamman ST, Aubry KB, Raley CM, Rohrer JJ, Lofroth EC, Fitkin SH, ... ... Mason RT, et al. Abstracts from the 2011 Joint Annual Meeting of the Society for Northwestern Vertebrate Biology and Washington Chapter of the Wildlife Society, Held at the Wesley Inn, Gig Harbor, Washington, March 23–25, 2011 Northwestern Naturalist. 92: 136-166. DOI: 10.1898/1051-1733-92.2.136 |
0.738 |
|
2010 |
Lutterschmidt DI, Mason RT. Temporally distinct effects of stress and corticosterone on diel melatonin rhythms of red-sided garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis). General and Comparative Endocrinology. 169: 11-7. PMID 20603122 DOI: 10.1016/j.ygcen.2010.06.013 |
0.695 |
|
2010 |
Mason RT, Parker MR. Social behavior and pheromonal communication in reptiles. Journal of Comparative Physiology. a, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology. 196: 729-49. PMID 20585786 DOI: 10.1007/s00359-010-0551-3 |
0.525 |
|
2010 |
Krohmer RW, Boyle MH, Lutterschmidt DI, Mason RT. Seasonal aromatase activity in the brain of the male red-sided garter snake. Hormones and Behavior. 58: 485-92. PMID 20420841 DOI: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2010.04.011 |
0.756 |
|
2009 |
Parker MR, Mason RT. Low temperature dormancy affects the quantity and quality of the female sexual attractiveness pheromone in red-sided garter snakes. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 35: 1234-41. PMID 19904571 DOI: 10.1007/s10886-009-9699-0 |
0.609 |
|
2009 |
Lutterschmidt DI, Mason RT. Endocrine mechanisms mediating temperature-induced reproductive behavior in red-sided garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis). The Journal of Experimental Biology. 212: 3108-18. PMID 19749103 DOI: 10.1242/jeb.033100 |
0.754 |
|
2009 |
Lutterschmidt WI, Lutterschmidt DI, Mason RT, Reinert HK. Seasonal variation in hormonal responses of timber rattlesnakes (Crotalus horridus) to reproductive and environmental stressors. Journal of Comparative Physiology. B, Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology. 179: 747-57. PMID 19363617 DOI: 10.1007/s00360-009-0356-2 |
0.783 |
|
2008 |
Lutterschmidt DI, Mason RT. Geographic variation in timekeeping systems among three populations of garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis) in a common garden. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : Pbz. 81: 810-25. PMID 18937566 DOI: 10.1086/589900 |
0.708 |
|
2008 |
Waye HL, Mason RT. 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. PMID 17897644 DOI: 10.1016/J.Ygcen.2007.08.005 |
0.796 |
|
2007 |
O'Donnell RP, Staniland K, Mason RT. Experimental evidence that oral secretions of northwestern ring-necked snakes (Diadophis punctatus occidentalis) are toxic to their prey. Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society On Toxinology. 50: 810-5. PMID 17689581 DOI: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2007.06.024 |
0.618 |
|
2007 |
Cease AJ, Lutterschmidt DI, Mason RT. Corticosterone and the transition from courtship behavior to dispersal in male red-sided garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis). General and Comparative Endocrinology. 150: 124-31. PMID 16989831 DOI: 10.1016/J.Ygcen.2006.07.022 |
0.807 |
|
2007 |
O'Donnell RP, Mason RT. Mating is correlated with a reduced risk of predation in female red-sided garter snakes, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis American Midland Naturalist. 157: 235-238. DOI: 10.1674/0003-0031(2007)157[235:MICWAR]2.0.CO;2 |
0.798 |
|
2006 |
Huang GZ, Zhang JJ, Wang D, Mason RT, Halpern M. Female snake sex pheromone induces membrane responses in vomeronasal sensory neurons of male snakes. Chemical Senses. 31: 521-9. PMID 16648450 DOI: 10.1093/chemse/bjj056 |
0.54 |
|
2006 |
Hoyer RF, O'Donnell RP, Mason RT. CURRENT DISTRIBUTION AND STATUS OF SHARP-TAILED SNAKES (CONTIA TENUIS) IN OREGON Northwestern Naturalist. 87: 195. DOI: 10.1898/1051-1733(2006)87[195:CDASOS]2.0.CO;2 |
0.628 |
|
2006 |
Lutterschmidt DI, LeMaster MP, Mason RT. Minimal overwintering temperatures of red-sided garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis): A possible cue for emergence? Canadian Journal of Zoology. 84: 771-777. DOI: 10.1139/Z06-043 |
0.761 |
|
2006 |
Shine R, Langkilde T, Wall M, Mason RT. Temporal dynamics of emergence and dispersal of garter snakes from a communal den in Manitoba Wildlife Research. 33: 103-111. DOI: 10.1071/Wr05030 |
0.496 |
|
2006 |
Shine R, Webb JK, Lane A, Mason RT. Flexible mate choice: A male snake's preference for larger females is modified by the sizes of females encountered Animal Behaviour. 71: 203-209. DOI: 10.1016/J.Anbehav.2005.04.005 |
0.633 |
|
2005 |
Shine R, Mason RT. Does large body size in males evolve to facilitate forcible insemination? A study on garter snakes. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 59: 2426-32. PMID 16396183 DOI: 10.1111/J.0014-3820.2005.Tb00952.X |
0.633 |
|
2005 |
Shine R, Wall M, Langkilde T, Mason RT. Do female garter snakes evade males to avoid harassment or to enhance mate quality? The American Naturalist. 165: 660-8. PMID 15937746 DOI: 10.1086/429591 |
0.634 |
|
2005 |
Lutterschmidt DI, Mason RT. A serotonin receptor antagonist, but not melatonin, modulates hormonal responses to capture stress in two populations of garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis and Thamnophis sirtalis concinnus). General and Comparative Endocrinology. 141: 259-70. PMID 15804513 DOI: 10.1016/j.ygcen.2005.01.012 |
0.708 |
|
2005 |
Shine R, Mason RT. Do a male garter snake's energy stores limit his reproductive effort? Canadian Journal of Zoology. 83: 1265-1270. DOI: 10.1139/Z05-119 |
0.535 |
|
2005 |
Shine R, Webb JK, Lane A, Mason RT. Mate location tactics in garter snakes: Effects of rival males, interrupted trails and non-pheromonal cues Functional Ecology. 19: 1017-1024. DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2435.2005.01063.X |
0.579 |
|
2005 |
Shine R, Langkilde T, Wall M, Mason RT. The fitness correlates of scalation asymmetry in garter snakes Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis Functional Ecology. 19: 306-314. DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2435.2005.00963.X |
0.586 |
|
2005 |
Moore IT, Greene MJ, Lerner DT, Asher CE, Krohmer RW, Hess DL, Whittier J, Mason RT. Physiological evidence for reproductive suppression in the introduced population of brown tree snakes (Boiga irregularis) on Guam Biological Conservation. 121: 91-98. DOI: 10.1016/J.Biocon.2004.04.012 |
0.826 |
|
2005 |
Shine R, Langkilde T, Wall M, Mason RT. Alternative male mating tactics in garter snakes, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis Animal Behaviour. 70: 387-396. DOI: 10.1016/J.Anbehav.2005.04.001 |
0.628 |
|
2005 |
Shine R, Wall M, Langkilde T, Mason RT. Battle of the sexes: Forcibly inseminating male garter snakes target courtship to more vulnerable females Animal Behaviour. 70: 1133-1140. DOI: 10.1016/J.Anbehav.2005.03.013 |
0.621 |
|
2005 |
Shine R, O'Donnell RP, Langkilde T, Wall MD, Mason RT. Snakes in search of sex: The relation between mate-locating ability and mating success in male garter snakes Animal Behaviour. 69: 1251-1258. DOI: 10.1016/J.Anbehav.2004.10.005 |
0.806 |
|
2004 |
Lutterschmidt DI, LeMaster MP, Mason RT. Effects of melatonin on the behavioral and hormonal responses of red-sided garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis) to exogenous corticosterone. Hormones and Behavior. 46: 692-702. PMID 15555513 DOI: 10.1016/J.Yhbeh.2004.06.013 |
0.814 |
|
2004 |
Krohmer RW, Martinez D, Mason RT. Development of the renal sexual segment in immature snakes: effect of sex steroid hormones. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part a, Molecular & Integrative Physiology. 139: 55-64. PMID 15471681 DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpb.2004.06.015 |
0.522 |
|
2004 |
Shine R, Lemaster M, Wall M, Langkilde T, Mason R. Why did the snake cross the road? Effects of roads on movement and location of mates by garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis) Ecology and Society. 9. DOI: 10.5751/Es-00624-090109 |
0.774 |
|
2004 |
Shine R, Phillips B, Waye H, Lemaster M, Mason RT. Species-isolating mechanisms in a mating system with male mate choice (garter snakes, Thamnophis spp.) Canadian Journal of Zoology. 82: 1091-1098. DOI: 10.1139/Z04-086 |
0.852 |
|
2004 |
Langkilde T, Shine R, Mason RT. Predatory attacks to the head vs. body modify behavioral responses of garter snakes Ethology. 110: 937-947. DOI: 10.1111/J.1439-0310.2004.01034.X |
0.359 |
|
2004 |
Shine R, Phillips B, Langkilde T, Lutterschmidt DI, Waye H, Mason RT. Mechanisms and consequences of sexual conflict in garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis, Colubridae) Behavioral Ecology. 15: 654-660. DOI: 10.1093/Beheco/Arh058 |
0.871 |
|
2004 |
O'Donnell RP, Ford NB, Shine R, Mason RT. Male red-sided garter snakes, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis, determine female mating status from pheromone trails Animal Behaviour. 68: 677-683. DOI: 10.1016/J.Anbehav.2003.09.020 |
0.804 |
|
2004 |
Shine R, Langkilde T, Mason RT. Courtship tactics in garter snakes: How do a male's morphology and behaviour influence his mating success? Animal Behaviour. 67: 477-483. DOI: 10.1016/J.Anbehav.2003.05.007 |
0.635 |
|
2004 |
O'Donnell RP, Shine R, Mason RT. Seasonal anorexia in the male red-sided garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 56: 413-419. DOI: 10.1007/S00265-004-0801-X |
0.755 |
|
2003 |
Shine R, Langkilde T, Mason RT. Cryptic forcible insemination: male snakes exploit female physiology, anatomy, and behavior to obtain coercive matings. The American Naturalist. 162: 653-67. PMID 14618542 DOI: 10.1086/378749 |
0.624 |
|
2003 |
Lemaster MP, Mason RT. Pheromonally mediated sexual isolation among denning populations of red-sided garter snakes, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 29: 1027-43. PMID 12775159 DOI: 10.1023/A:1022900304056 |
0.829 |
|
2003 |
Shine R, Phillips B, Waye H, Mason RT. Small-scale geographic variation in antipredator tactics of garter snakes Herpetologica. 59: 333-339. DOI: 10.1655/02-15 |
0.805 |
|
2003 |
Shine R, Langkilde T, Mason RT. The opportunistic serpent: Male garter snakes adjust courtship tactics to mating opportunities Behaviour. 140: 1509-1526. DOI: 10.1163/156853903771980693 |
0.63 |
|
2003 |
Shine R, Phillips B, Waye H, Mason RT. Behavioral shifts associated with reproduction in garter snakes Behavioral Ecology. 14: 251-256. DOI: 10.1093/Beheco/14.2.251 |
0.822 |
|
2003 |
Belden LK, Moore IT, Mason RT, Wingfield JC, Blaustein AR. Survival, the hormonal stress response and UV-B avoidance in Cascades Frog tadpoles (Rana cascadae) exposed to UV-B radiation Functional Ecology. 17: 409-416. DOI: 10.1046/J.1365-2435.2003.00746.X |
0.628 |
|
2003 |
Shine R, Phillips B, Waye H, LeMaster M, Mason RT. Chemosensory cues allow courting male garter snakes to assess body length and body condition of potential mates Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 54: 162-166. DOI: 10.1007/S00265-003-0620-5 |
0.865 |
|
2003 |
Shine R, Phillips B, Waye H, LeMaster M, Mason RT. The lexicon of love: What cues cause size-assortative courtship by male garter snakes? Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 53: 234-237. DOI: 10.1007/S00265-002-0568-X |
0.867 |
|
2003 |
Shine R, Langkilde T, Mason RT. Confusion within 'mating balls' of garter snakes: Does misdirected courtship impose selection on male tactics? Animal Behaviour. 66: 1011-1017. DOI: 10.1006/Anbe.2003.2301 |
0.638 |
|
2003 |
Greene MJ, Mason RT. Pheromonal inhibition of male courtship behaviour in the brown tree snake, Boiga irregularis: A mechanism for the rejection of potential mates Animal Behaviour. 65: 905-910. DOI: 10.1006/Anbe.2003.2137 |
0.805 |
|
2002 |
Greene MJ, Stark SL, Mason RT. Predatory response of brown tree snakes to chemical stimuli from human skin. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 28: 2465-73. PMID 12564793 DOI: 10.1023/A:1021479901674 |
0.654 |
|
2002 |
Shine R, Reed RN, Shetty S, Lemaster M, Mason RT. Reproductive isolating mechanisms between two sympatric sibling species of sea snakes. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 56: 1655-62. PMID 12353758 DOI: 10.1111/J.0014-3820.2002.Tb01477.X |
0.813 |
|
2002 |
LeMaster MP, Mason RT. Variation in a female sexual attractiveness pheromone controls male mate choice in garter snakes. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 28: 1269-85. PMID 12184402 DOI: 10.1023/A:1016294003641 |
0.848 |
|
2001 |
Greene MJ, Stark SL, Mason RT. Pheromone trailing behavior of the brown tree snake, Boiga irregularis. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 27: 2193-201. PMID 11817075 DOI: 10.1023/A:1012222719126 |
0.816 |
|
2001 |
Shine R, Phillips B, Waye H, LeMaster M, Mason RT. Benefits of female mimicry in snakes. Nature. 414: 267. PMID 11713516 DOI: 10.1038/35104687 |
0.87 |
|
2001 |
Lerner DT, Mason RT. The influence of sex steroids on the sexual size dimorphism in the red-spotted garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis concinnus. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 124: 218-25. PMID 11703086 DOI: 10.1006/Gcen.2001.7695 |
0.795 |
|
2001 |
Moore IT, Mason RT. Behavioral and hormonal responses to corticosterone in the male red-sided garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis. Physiology & Behavior. 72: 669-74. PMID 11336998 DOI: 10.1016/S0031-9384(01)00413-9 |
0.688 |
|
2001 |
Shine R, LeMaster MP, Moore IT, Olsson MM, Mason RT. Bumpus in the snake den: effects of sex, size, and body condition on mortality of red-sided garter snakes. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 55: 598-604. PMID 11327166 DOI: 10.1554/0014-3820(2001)055[0598:Bitsde]2.0.Co;2 |
0.854 |
|
2001 |
Moore IT, Greene MJ, Mason RT. β-D-glucuronidase is associated with goat sperm cytoskeleton Journal of Experimental Zoology. 289: 146-152. PMID 11169502 DOI: 10.1002/1097-010X(20010201)289:2<146::AID-JEZ8>3.0.CO;2-B |
0.475 |
|
2001 |
Moore IT, Greene MJ, Mason RT. Environmental and seasonal adaptations of the adrenocortical and gonadal responses to capture stress in two populations of the male garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis. The Journal of Experimental Zoology. 289: 99-108. PMID 11169497 DOI: 10.1002/1097-010X(20010201)289:2<99::Aid-Jez3>3.0.Co;2-Z |
0.79 |
|
2001 |
Shine R, Elphick MJ, Harlow PS, Moore IT, LeMaster MP, Mason RT. Movements, mating, and dispersal of red-sided gartersnakes (Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis) from a communal den in Manitoba Copeia. 82-91. DOI: 10.1643/0045-8511(2001)001[0082:Mmador]2.0.Co;2 |
0.861 |
|
2001 |
Shine R, Mason RT. Courting male garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis) use multiple cues to identify potential mates Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 49: 465-473. DOI: 10.1007/S002650100334 |
0.63 |
|
2001 |
LeMaster MP, Mason RT. Evidence for a female sex pheromone mediating male trailing behavior in the red-sided garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis Chemoecology. 11: 149-152. DOI: 10.1007/Pl00001845 |
0.849 |
|
2001 |
Shine R, O'connor D, Lemaster MP, Mason RT. Pick on someone your own size: Ontogenetic shifts in mate choice by male garter snakes result in size-assortative mating Animal Behaviour. 61: 1133-1141. DOI: 10.1006/Anbe.2001.1712 |
0.848 |
|
2001 |
Lemaster MP, Moore IT, Mason RT. Conspecific trailing behaviour of red-sided garter snakes, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis, in the natural environment Animal Behaviour. 61: 827-833. DOI: 10.1006/Anbe.2000.1658 |
0.831 |
|
2000 |
Shine R, Harlow PS, Elphick MJ, Olsson MM, Mason RT. Conflicts between courtship and thermoregulation: the thermal ecology of amorous male garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis, colubridae). Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : Pbz. 73: 508-16. PMID 11009405 DOI: 10.1086/317734 |
0.47 |
|
2000 |
Moore IT, Lerner JP, Lerner DT, Mason RT. Relationships between annual cycles of testosterone, corticosterone, and body condition in male red-spotted garter snakes, Thamnophis sirtalis concinnus. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : Pbz. 73: 307-12. PMID 10893170 DOI: 10.1086/316748 |
0.787 |
|
2000 |
Shine R, Olsson MM, Moore IT, Lemaster MP, Greene M, Mason RT. Body size enhances mating success in male garter snakes. Animal Behaviour. 59: F4-F11. PMID 10715190 DOI: 10.1006/Anbe.1999.1338 |
0.862 |
|
2000 |
Moore IT, Lemaster MP, Mason RT. Behavioural and hormonal responses to capture stress in the male red-sided garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis. Animal Behaviour. 59: 529-534. PMID 10715174 DOI: 10.1006/Anbe.1999.1344 |
0.803 |
|
2000 |
Shine R, Harlow P, LeMaster MP, Moore IT, Mason RT. The transvestite serpent: why do male garter snakes court (some) other males? Animal Behaviour. 59: 349-359. PMID 10675257 DOI: 10.1006/Anbe.1999.1321 |
0.872 |
|
2000 |
Shine R, O'Connor D, Mason RT. The problem with courting a cylindrical object: How does an amorous male snake determine which end is which? Behaviour. 137: 727-739. DOI: 10.1163/156853900502312 |
0.583 |
|
2000 |
Shine R, O'Connor D, Mason RT. Female mimicry in garter snakes: behavioural tactics of "she-males" and the males that court them Canadian Journal of Zoology. 78: 1391-1396. DOI: 10.1139/Z00-089 |
0.627 |
|
2000 |
Shine R, Olsson MM, LeMaster MP, Moore IT, Mason RT. Are snakes right-handed? Asymmetry in hemipenis size and usage in gartersnakes (Thamnophis sirtalis) Behavioral Ecology. 11: 411-415. DOI: 10.1093/Beheco/11.4.411 |
0.85 |
|
2000 |
Shine R, Olsson MM, Lemaster MP, Moore IT, Mason RT. Effects of sex, body size, temperature, and location on the antipredator tactics of free-ranging gartersnakes (Thamnophis sirtalis, Colubridae) Behavioral Ecology. 11: 239-245. DOI: 10.1093/Beheco/11.3.239 |
0.798 |
|
2000 |
Shine R, O'Connor D, Mason RT. Sexual conflict in the snake den Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 48: 392-401. DOI: 10.1007/S002650000255 |
0.637 |
|
2000 |
Shine R, Olsson MM, Mason RT. Chastity belts in gartersnakes: The functional significance of mating plugs Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 70: 377-390. DOI: 10.1006/Bijl.1999.0427 |
0.636 |
|
2000 |
Shine R, O'Connor D, Mason RT. Female mimicry in garter snakes: Behavioural tactics of 'she-males' and the males that court Canadian Journal of Zoology. 78: 1391-1396. |
0.538 |
|
2000 |
Greene MJ, Mason RT. Courtship, mating, and male combat of the brown tree snake, Boiga irregularis Herpetologica. 56: 166-175. |
0.512 |
|
1999 |
Shine R, Olsson MM, Moore IT, LeMaster MP, Mason RT. Why do male snakes have longer tails than females? Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 266: 2147-2151. DOI: 10.1098/Rspb.1999.0901 |
0.872 |
|
1998 |
Greene MJ, Mason RT. Chemically mediated sexual behavior of the brown tree snake, Boiga irregularis Ecoscience. 5: 405-409. DOI: 10.1080/11956860.1998.11682478 |
0.668 |
|
1997 |
Smith MT, Moore FL, Mason RT. Neuroanatomical distribution of chicken-I gonadotropin-releasing hormone (cGnRH-I) in the brain of the male red-sided garter snake. Brain, Behavior and Evolution. 49: 137-48. PMID 9063592 DOI: 10.1159/000112988 |
0.621 |
|
1997 |
Smith MT, Mason RT. Gonadotropin antagonist modulates courtship behavior in male red-sided garter snakes, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis. Physiology & Behavior. 61: 137-43. PMID 8976544 DOI: 10.1016/S0031-9384(96)00347-2 |
0.766 |
|
1997 |
Bull KH, Mason RT, Whittier J. Seasonal testicular developmental and sperm storage in tropical and subtropical populations of the brown tree snake (Boiga irregularis) Australian Journal of Zoology. 45: 479-488. DOI: 10.1071/Zo97027 |
0.573 |
|
1996 |
Whittier JM, Mason RT. Plasma triglyceride and beta-hydroxybutyric acid levels in red-sided garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis) at emergence from hibernation. Experientia. 52: 145-8. PMID 8608816 DOI: 10.1007/BF01923360 |
0.459 |
|
1995 |
Jaffé K, Blum MS, Fales HM, Mason RT, Cabrera A. On insect attractants from pitcher plants of the genusHeliamphora (sarraceniaceae). Journal of Chemical Ecology. 21: 379-84. PMID 24234068 DOI: 10.1007/Bf02036725 |
0.478 |
|
1993 |
Mason RT. Chemical ecology of the red-sided garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis. Brain, Behavior and Evolution. 41: 261-8. PMID 8477349 DOI: 10.1159/000113848 |
0.622 |
|
1993 |
Gutzke WH, Tucker C, Mason RT. Chemical recognition of kingsnakes by crotalines: effects of size on the ophiophage defensive response. Brain, Behavior and Evolution. 41: 234-8. PMID 8477346 DOI: 10.1159/000113844 |
0.776 |
|
1991 |
Murata Y, Yeh HJ, Pannell LK, Jones TH, Fales HM, Mason RT. New ketodienes from the integumental lipids of the Guam brown tree snake, Boiga irregularis. Journal of Natural Products. 54: 233-40. PMID 2045818 DOI: 10.1021/Np50073A024 |
0.462 |
|
1991 |
Mason RT, Fales HM, Eisner M, Eisner T. Wax of a whitefly and its utilization by a chrysopid larva. Die Naturwissenschaften. 78: 28-30. PMID 2023637 DOI: 10.1007/Bf01134039 |
0.487 |
|
1991 |
Fales HM, Pu QL, Mason RT, Pannell LK. The ion trap mass spectrum of sulfur International Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Processes. 106: 273-281. DOI: 10.1016/0168-1176(91)85023-F |
0.454 |
|
1990 |
Mason RT, Gutzke WH. Sex recognition in the leopard gecko,Eublepharis macularius (Sauria: Gekkonidae) Possible mediation by skin-derived semiochemicals. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 16: 27-36. PMID 24264893 DOI: 10.1007/BF01021265 |
0.867 |
|
1990 |
Mason RT, Jones TH, Fales HM, Pannell LK, Crews D. Characterization, synthesis, and behavioral responses to sex attractiveness pheromones of red-sided garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis). Journal of Chemical Ecology. 16: 2353-69. PMID 24264099 DOI: 10.1007/Bf01026943 |
0.713 |
|
1990 |
Peden DB, Hohman R, Brown ME, Mason RT, Berkebile C, Fales HM, Kaliner MA. Uric acid is a major antioxidant in human nasal airway secretions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 87: 7638-42. PMID 2217195 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.87.19.7638 |
0.466 |
|
1990 |
Pannell LK, Pu QL, Mason RT, Fales HM. Fragment pathway analysis using automated tandem mass spectrometry on an ion-trap mass spectrometer. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry : Rcm. 4: 103-7. PMID 2134341 DOI: 10.1002/Rcm.1290040403 |
0.464 |
|
1989 |
Mason RT, Fales HM, Jones TH, Pannell LK, Chinn JW, Crews D. Sex pheromones in snakes. Science (New York, N.Y.). 245: 290-3. PMID 2749261 DOI: 10.1126/Science.2749261 |
0.777 |
|
1989 |
Pannell LK, Pu QL, Fales HM, Mason RT, Stephenson JL. Intermolecular processes in the ion trap mass spectrometer Analytical Chemistry. 61: 2500-2503. DOI: 10.1021/Ac00197A010 |
0.451 |
|
1989 |
Mason RT, Fales HM, Jones TH, O'Brien LB, Taylor TW, Hogue CL, Blum MS. Characterization of fulgorid waxes (Homoptera:Fulgoridae:Insecta) Insect Biochemistry. 19: 737-740. DOI: 10.1016/0020-1790(89)90054-1 |
0.496 |
|
1987 |
Mason RT, Chinn JW, Crews D. Sex and seasonal differences in the skin lipids of garter snakes. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. B, Comparative Biochemistry. 87: 999-1003. PMID 3665445 DOI: 10.1016/0305-0491(87)90424-X |
0.614 |
|
1987 |
Whittier JM, Mason RT, Crews D. Plasma steroid hormone levels of female red-sided garter snakes, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis: relationship to mating and gestation. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 67: 33-43. PMID 3623067 DOI: 10.1016/0016-6480(87)90202-4 |
0.635 |
|
1987 |
Nelson RJ, Mason RT, Krohmer RW, Crews D. Pinealectomy blocks vernal courtship behavior in red-sided garter snakes. Physiology & Behavior. 39: 231-3. PMID 3575458 DOI: 10.1016/0031-9384(87)90014-X |
0.652 |
|
1987 |
Whittier JM, Mason RT, Crews D, Licht P. Role of light and temperature in the regulation of reproduction in the red-sided garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis Canadian Journal of Zoology. 65: 2090-2096. DOI: 10.1139/Z87-320 |
0.576 |
|
1987 |
Mason RT, Chinn JW, Crews D. Skin Lipids of Garter Snakes Serve as Semiochemicals Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 510: 472-474. DOI: 10.1111/J.1749-6632.1987.Tb43594.X |
0.434 |
|
1987 |
Whittier JM, Mason RT, Crews D, Licht P. Role of light and temperature in the regulation of reproduction in the red-sided garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis Canadian Journal of Zoology. 65: 2090-2096. |
0.427 |
|
1985 |
Crews D, Diamond MA, Whittier J, Mason R. Small male body size in garter snake depends on testes. The American Journal of Physiology. 249: R62-6. PMID 4014497 DOI: 10.1152/AJPREGU.1985.249.1.R62 |
0.695 |
|
1985 |
Mason RT, Crews D. Female mimicry in garter snakes. Nature. 316: 59-60. PMID 4010782 DOI: 10.1038/316059a0 |
0.738 |
|
1985 |
Whittier JM, Mason RT, Crews D. Mating in the red-sided garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis: differential effects on male and female sexual behavior Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 16: 257-261. DOI: 10.1007/BF00310989 |
0.741 |
|
1984 |
Crews D, Camazine B, Diamond M, Mason R, Tokarz RR, Garstka WR. Hormonal independence of courtship behavior in the male garter snake Hormones and Behavior. 18: 29-41. PMID 6706317 DOI: 10.1016/0018-506X(84)90048-5 |
0.593 |
|
Show low-probability matches. |