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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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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
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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
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
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
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