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Joseph Bernardo
Joseph Bernardo
Research Associate Professor of Biology, Texas A&M University
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Maternal effects in animal ecology
J Bernardo
American Zoologist 36 (2), 83-105, 1996
10741996
The particular maternal effect of propagule size, especially egg size: patterns, models, quality of evidence and interpretations
J Bernardo
American zoologist 36 (2), 216-236, 1996
8171996
Simplifying the jargon of community ecology: a conceptual approach
JE Fauth, J Bernardo, M Camara, WJ Resetarits Jr, J Van Buskirk, ...
The American Naturalist 147 (2), 282-286, 1996
6311996
Macrophysiology: a conceptual reunification
KJ Gaston, SL Chown, P Calosi, J Bernardo, DT Bilton, A Clarke, ...
The American Naturalist 174 (5), 595-612, 2009
3602009
Determinants of maturation in animals
J Bernardo
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 8 (5), 166-173, 1993
2471993
Physiological constraints on organismal response to global warming: mechanistic insights from clinally varying populations and implications for assessing endangerment
J Bernardo, JR Spotila
Biology letters 2 (1), 135-139, 2005
1862005
Experimental Ecology: Issues and Perspectives
WJ Resetarits, J Bernardo
Oxford University Press on Demand, 2001
172*2001
An evolutionary perspective on the arribada phenomenon and reproductive behavioral polymorphism of olive ridley sea turtles (Lepidochelys olivacea)
J Bernardo, PT Plotkin
Biology and conservation of ridley sea turtles, 59-87, 2007
1452007
Experimental analysis of allocation in two divergent, natural salamander populations
J Bernardo
The American Naturalist 143 (1), 14-38, 1994
1261994
Interspecies physiological variation as a tool for cross-species assessments of global warming-induced endangerment: validation of an intrinsic determinant of macroecological …
J Bernardo, RJ Ossola, J Spotila, KA Crandall
Biology Letters 3 (6), 695-699, 2007
1002007
Life history evolution in plethodontid salamanders
SG Tilley, J Bernardo
Herpetologica 49 (2), 154-163, 1993
971993
Evolutionary implications of hierarchical impacts of nonlethal injury on reproduction, including maternal effects
J Bernardo, SJ Agosta
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 86 (3), 309-331, 2005
742005
Manipulating egg size to study maternal effects on offspring traits
J Bernardo
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 6 (1), 1-2, 1991
651991
A critical appraisal of the meaning and diagnosability of cryptic evolutionary diversity, and its implications for conservation in the face of climate change
J Bernardo
Climate change, ecology and systematics, 380-438, 2011
492011
Plethodontid salamanders do not conform to “general rules” for ectotherm life histories: insights from allocation models about why simple models do not make accurate predictions
J Bernardo, NL Reagan‐Wallin
Oikos 97 (3), 398-414, 2002
482002
Beyond trophic morphology: stable isotopes reveal ubiquitous versatility in marine turtle trophic ecology
C Figgener, J Bernardo, PT Plotkin
Biological Reviews 94 (6), 1947-1973, 2019
412019
Erratum: Failed species, innominate forms, and the vain search for species limits: cryptic diversity in dusky salamanders (Desmognathus) of eastern Tennessee.
SG Tilley, J Bernardo, LA Katz, L Lopez, D Roll, RL Eriksen, J Kratovil, ...
Ecology and evolution 3 (9), 3194-3194, 2013
33*2013
Failed species, innominate forms, and the vain search for species limits: cryptic diversity in dusky salamanders (Desmognathus) of eastern Tennessee
SG Tilley, J Bernardo, LA Katz, L López, J Devon Roll, RL Eriksen, ...
Ecology and Evolution 3 (8), 2547-2567, 2013
332013
New macroecological insights into functional constraints on mammalian geographical range size
SJ Agosta, J Bernardo
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 280 (1758), 20130140, 2013
312013
Determinants of clinal variation in life history of dusky salamanders (Desmognathus ocoee): prey abundance and ecological limits on foraging time restrict …
J Bernardo, SJ Agosta
Journal of Zoology 259 (4), 411-421, 2003
302003
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