Follow
Richard Shine
Richard Shine
Professor of Biology, Macquarie University
Verified email at mq.edu.au - Homepage
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
Ecological causes for the evolution of sexual dimorphism: a review of the evidence
R Shine
The Quarterly review of biology 64 (4), 419-461, 1989
17911989
The potential for behavioral thermoregulation to buffer “cold-blooded” animals against climate warming
M Kearney, R Shine, WP Porter
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (10), 3835-3840, 2009
12372009
The conservation status of the world’s reptiles
M Böhm, B Collen, JEM Baillie, P Bowles, J Chanson, N Cox, ...
Biological conservation 157, 372-385, 2013
11582013
Invasion and the evolution of speed in toads
BL Phillips, GP Brown, JK Webb, R Shine
Nature 439 (7078), 803-803, 2006
9632006
Sexual selection and sexual dimorphism in the Amphibia
R Shine
Copeia, 297-306, 1979
8781979
“Costs” of reproduction in reptiles
R Shine
Oecologia 46, 92-100, 1980
8761980
Sexual size dimorphism in snakes revisited
R Shine
Copeia, 326-346, 1994
8171994
The Ecological Impact of Invasive Cane Toads (Bufo Marinus) in Australia
R Shine
The Quarterly review of biology 85 (3), 253-291, 2010
6942010
H. Wittzell. 1999. Restoration of an inbred adder population
T Madsen, R Shine, M Olsson
Nature 402, 34-35, 0
653*
Sexual size dimorphism and sexual selection in turtles (Order Testudines)
JF Berry, R Shine
Oecologia 44, 185-191, 1980
6091980
An evolutionary process that assembles phenotypes through space rather than through time
R Shine, GP Brown, BL Phillips
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 (14), 5708-5711, 2011
5822011
The dangers of leaving home: dispersal and mortality in snakes
X Bonnet, G Naulleau, R Shine
Biological conservation 89 (1), 39-50, 1999
5381999
The evolution of viviparity in reptiles: an ecological analysis
R Shine
Biology of the Reptilia 15 (8), 605-694, 1985
5141985
Life-history evolution in reptiles
R Shine
Annu. Rev. Ecol. Evol. Syst. 36 (1), 23-46, 2005
5022005
Why do female adders copulate so frequently?
T Madsen, R Shine, J Loman, T Håkansson
Nature 355 (6359), 440-441, 1992
4611992
The evolution of large body size in females: a critique of Darwin's" fecundity advantage" model
R Shine
The American Naturalist 131 (1), 124-131, 1988
4521988
Life‐history evolution in range‐shifting populations
BL Phillips, GP Brown, R Shine
Ecology 91 (6), 1617-1627, 2010
4402010
Sexual size dimorphism and male combat in snakes
R Shine
Oecologia 33, 269-277, 1978
4401978
Australian snakes: a natural history
R Shine
Cornell University Press, 1995
436*1995
Capital versus income breeding: an ectothermic perspective
X Bonnet, D Bradshaw, R Shine
Oikos, 333-342, 1998
4291998
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20