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Charles R. Peterson
Charles R. Peterson
Emeritus Professor of Zoology, Department of Biological Sciences, Idaho State University
Verified email at isu.edu
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Hot rocks and not‐so‐hot rocks: retreat‐site selection by garter snakes and its thermal consequences
RB Huey, CR Peterson, SJ Arnold, WP Porter
Ecology 70 (4), 931-944, 1989
5901989
Snake thermal ecology: the causes and consequences of body-temperature variation
P CR
Snakes, ecology and behavior, 241-314, 1993
4511993
Landscape genetics of the blotched tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum melanostictum)
SF Spear, CR Peterson, MD Matocq, A Storfer
Molecular Ecology 14 (8), 2553-2564, 2005
4082005
The thermal dependence of locomotion, tongue flicking, digestion, and oxygen consumption in the wandering garter snake
RD Stevenson, CR Peterson, JS Tsuji
Physiological Zoology 58 (1), 46-57, 1985
3781985
Local and landscape effects of introduced trout on amphibians in historically fishless watersheds
DS Pilliod, CR Peterson
Ecosystems 4, 322-333, 2001
2092001
Daily variation in the body temperatures of free‐ranging garter snakes
CR Peterson
Ecology 68 (1), 160-169, 1987
2031987
Seasonal migration of Columbia spotted frogs (Rana luteiventris) among complementary resources in a high mountain basin
DS Pilliod, CR Peterson, PI Ritson
Canadian Journal of Zoology 80 (11), 1849-1862, 2002
1842002
SEXUAL DIFFERENCES IN THE POST-BREEDING MOVEMENTS AND HABITATS SELECTED BY WESTERN TOADS (BUFO BOREAS) IN SOUTHEASTERN …
PE Bartelt, CR Peterson, RW Klaver
Herpetologica 60 (4), 455-467, 2004
1512004
The thermal biology of digestion in rubber boas (Charina bottae): physiology, behavior, and environmental constraints
ME Dorcas, CR Peterson, MET Flint
Physiological Zoology 70 (3), 292-300, 1997
1181997
A model for optimal reaction norms: the case of the pregnant garter snake and her temperature-sensitive embryos
SJ Arnold, CR Peterson
The American Naturalist 160 (3), 306-316, 2002
1012002
Molecular evidence for historical and recent population size reductions of tiger salamanders (Ambystoma tigrinum) in Yellowstone National Park
SF Spear, CR Peterson, MD Matocq, A Storfer
Conservation Genetics 7, 605-611, 2006
932006
Amphibians & Reptiles of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks
ED Koch, CR Peterson
University of Utah Press, 1995
811995
Automated data acquisition
CR Peterson, ME Dorcas
Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, DC, 47-57, 1994
761994
A literature review of the effects of roads on amphibians and reptiles and the measures used to minimize those effects
DM Jochimsen, CR Peterson, KM Andrews, JW Gibbons, E Drawer
Idaho Fish and Game Department, USDA Forest Service, 2004
752004
Daily body temperature variation in free-ranging rubber boas
ME Dorcas, CR Peterson
Herpetologica, 88-103, 1998
711998
A test for temperature effects on the ontogeny of shape in the garter snake Thamnophis sirtalis
SJ Arnold, CR Peterson
Physiological Zoology 62 (6), 1316-1333, 1989
691989
Estimating occupancy in large landscapes: evaluation of amphibian monitoring in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
WR Gould, DA Patla, R Daley, PS Corn, BR Hossack, R Bennetts, ...
Wetlands 32, 379-389, 2012
672012
Distribution and Pathogenicity of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Boreal Toads from the Grand Teton Area of Western Wyoming
PJ Murphy, S St-Hilaire, S Bruer, PS Corn, CR Peterson
EcoHealth 6, 109-120, 2009
602009
Saprolegniaceae identified on amphibian eggs throughout the Pacific Northwest, USA, by internal transcribed spacer sequences and phylogenetic analysis
JE Petrisko, CA Pearl, DS Pilliod, PP Sheridan, CF Williams, CR Peterson, ...
Mycologia 100 (2), 171-180, 2008
602008
A description and evaluation of a plastic belt for attaching radio transmitters to western toads (Bufo boreas)
PE Bartelt, CR Peterson
Northwestern Naturalist, 122-128, 2000
592000
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