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Alison Cree
Alison Cree
Emeritus Professor of Zoology, University of Otago
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei otago.ac.nz
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Neglected taxonomy and continuing extinctions of tuatara (Sphenodon)
CH Daugherty, A Cree, JM Hay, MB Thompson
Nature 347 (6289), 177-179, 1990
4841990
Elevated hormonal stress response and reduced reproductive output in Yellow-eyed penguins exposed to unregulated tourism
U Ellenberg, AN Setiawan, A Cree, DM Houston, PJ Seddon
General and comparative endocrinology 152 (1), 54-63, 2007
3212007
Low annual reproductive output in female reptiles from New Zealand
A Cree
New Zealand journal of zoology 21 (4), 351-372, 1994
2231994
Biology of stress: interactions with reproduction, immunology and intermediary metabolism
LJ Guillette Jr, A Cree, AA Rooney
Health and welfare of captive reptiles, 32-81, 1995
1971995
Relationships between corticosterone concentration and season, time of day and confinement in a wild reptile (tuatara, Sphenodon punctatus)
CL Tyrrell, A Cree
General and comparative endocrinology 110 (2), 97-108, 1998
1551998
Reproductive cycles of male and female tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) on Stephens Island, New Zealand
A Cree, JF Cockrem, LJ Guillette
Journal of Zoology 226 (2), 199-217, 1992
1401992
Raising the prospects for a forgotten fauna: a review of 10 years of conservation effort for New Zealand reptiles
DR Towns, CH Daugherty, A Cree
Biological conservation 99 (1), 3-16, 2001
1362001
Effects of reproductive condition, season, and site on selected temperatures of a viviparous gecko
J Rock, RM Andrews, A Cree
Physiological and biochemical zoology 73 (3), 344-355, 2000
1132000
Reproduction of a Rare New Zealand Reptile, the Tuatara Sphenodon punctatus, on Rat‐Free and Rat‐Inhabited Islands
A Cree, CH Daugherty, JM Hay
Conservation Biology 9 (2), 373-383, 1995
1131995
Effect of acute captivity stress on plasma concentrations of corticosterone and sex steroids in female whistling frogs, Litoria ewingi
EJ Coddington, A Cree
General and Comparative Endocrinology 100 (1), 33-38, 1995
1061995
Biennial reproduction with a fourteen-month pregnancy in the gecko Hoplodactylus maculatus from southern New Zealand
A Cree, LJ Guillette Jr
Journal of herpetology, 163-173, 1995
971995
Tuatara sex determination
A Cree, MB Thompson, CH Daugherty
Nature 375 (6532), 543-543, 1995
931995
Tuatara: biology and conservation of a venerable survivor
A Cree
Canterbury University Press, 2014
922014
Protecting embryos from stress: corticosterone effects and the corticosterone response to capture and confinement during pregnancy in a live-bearing lizard (Hoplodactylus …
A Cree, CL Tyrrell, MR Preest, D Thorburn, LJ Guillette Jr
General and Comparative Endocrinology 134 (3), 316-329, 2003
892003
Support for a rare pattern of temperature-dependent sex determination in archaic reptiles: evidence from two species of tuatara (Sphenodon)
NJ Mitchell, NJ Nelson, A Cree, S Pledger, SN Keall, CH Daugherty
Frontiers in Zoology 3, 1-12, 2006
872006
A cold-adapted reptile becomes a more effective thermoregulator in a thermally challenging environment
AA Besson, A Cree
Oecologia 163, 571-581, 2010
862010
Relative use of three types of artificial retreats by terrestrial lizards in grazed coastal shrubland, New Zealand
M Lettink, A Cree
Applied Herpetology 4 (3), 227-243, 2007
752007
Tuatara recovery plan (Sphenodon spp.)
A Cree, D Butler
Threatened Species Unit, Department of Conservation, 1993
751993
Relationship between environmental conditions and nocturnal activity of the terrestrial frog, Leiopelma archeyi
A Cree
Journal of Herpetology, 61-68, 1989
711989
The effect of reproductive condition on thermoregulation in a viviparous gecko from a cool climate
J Rock, A Cree, RM Andrews
Journal of Thermal Biology 27 (1), 17-27, 2002
682002
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