Part of the Animal Sciences Commons

Works by Colin R. McHenry in Animal Sciences

2019

Novel habitat causes a shift to diurnal activity in a nocturnal species, J. Sean Doody, Colin R. McHenry, David Rhind, Simon Clulow
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications

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2018

Deep, helical, communal nesting and emergence in the sand monitor: ecology informing paleoecology?, J. Sean Doody, Colin R. McHenry, Mike Brown, Gordon Canning, Gary Vas
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications

Forecasting the spatiotemporal pattern of the cane toad invasion into north-western Australia, J. Sean Doody, Colin R. McHenry, Mike I. Letnic, Corinne Everitt, Graeme Sawyer
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications

Claw morphometrics in monitor lizards: Variable substrate and habitat use correlate to shape diversity within a predator guild, Domenic C. D'Amore, Simon Clulow, J. Sean Doody, David Rhind, Colin R. McHenry
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications

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Deep Communal Nesting by Yellow-Spotted Monitors in a Desert Ecosystem: Indirect Evidence for a Response to Extreme Dry Conditions, J. Sean Doody, Colin R. McHenry, Louise Durkin, Mike Brown, Mike Brown
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications

2015

Deep nesting in a lizard, deja vu devil's corkscrews: first helical reptile burrow and deepest vertebrate nest, J. Sean Doody, Hugh James, Kim Colyvas, Colin R. McHenry, Simon Clulow
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications

Invasive toads shift predator-prey densities in animal communities by removing top predators, J. Sean Doody, Rebekah Soanes, Christina M. Castellano, David Rhind, Brian Green, Colin R. McHenry
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications