Accepted
2024
Wild, K. H., and Gienger, C. M. 2024. Tick-tock, racing the clock: Parasitism is associated with decreased sprint performance in the Eastern Fence Lizard. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, p.blae009.
2023
Wild, K.H., Roe, J. H., Schwanz, L.E., Rodgers, E., Dissanayke, S.B.D.,Georges, A,, Sarre, S.D., and Noble, D.W.A. 2023. Metabolic consequences of sex-reversal in two lizard species: a test of the like genotype and like phenotype hypotheses. Journal of Experimental Biology.
*Wild, K. H., *Zhang, R. Y., Pottier, P., Carrasco, M. I., Nakagawa, S., & Noble, D. W. 2023. Developmental environments do not affect thermal physiological traits in reptiles: an experimental test and meta-analysis. Biology Letters, 19(5), 20230019.
Chicago
2022
Wild, K.H., Roe, J. H., Schwanz, L.E., Georges, A, and Sarre, S.D. 2022. Evolutionary stability inferred for a free ranging lizard with sex-reversal. Molecular Ecology, 31(8), 2281-2292.
2021
Hromada, S. J., Iacchetta, M. G., Beas, B. J., Flaherty, J., Fulbright, M. C., Wild, K. H., A. F. Scott, and Gienger, C. M. 2021. Low-Intensity Agriculture Shapes Amphibian and Reptile Communities: Insights from a 10-Year Monitoring Study. Herpetologica, 77, 294-306.
2019
Roe, J. H., Wild, K. H., and Chavez, M. 2019. Responses of forest-dwelling terrestrial turtle, Terrapene carolina, to prescribed fire in a longleaf pine ecosystem. Forest Ecology and Management, 432, 949-956.
2018
Wild, K. H., and Gienger, C. M. 2018. Fire-altered Landscapes Influence Locomotor Performance of Eastern Fence Lizards (Sceloporus undulatus). Journal of Zoology, 305, 96-105.
Roe, J. H. Wild, K. H., and Hall, C. A. 2018 Thermal Biology of Eastern Box Turtles in a Fire-maintained Longleaf Pine System. Journal of Thermal Biology, 69, 325-333.
Roe, J. H., Wild, K. H., and Lunn, Z. R. 2018. Inter-population variation in habitat selection for a terrestrial turtle, Terrapene carolina, in forests of the southeast United States. Herpetological Conservation and Biology, 3, 711-725.
*indicates authors contributed equally
Wild, K. H., and Gienger, C. M. 2024. Tick-tock, racing the clock: Parasitism is associated with decreased sprint performance in the Eastern Fence Lizard. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, p.blae009.
2023
Wild, K.H., Roe, J. H., Schwanz, L.E., Rodgers, E., Dissanayke, S.B.D.,Georges, A,, Sarre, S.D., and Noble, D.W.A. 2023. Metabolic consequences of sex-reversal in two lizard species: a test of the like genotype and like phenotype hypotheses. Journal of Experimental Biology.
*Wild, K. H., *Zhang, R. Y., Pottier, P., Carrasco, M. I., Nakagawa, S., & Noble, D. W. 2023. Developmental environments do not affect thermal physiological traits in reptiles: an experimental test and meta-analysis. Biology Letters, 19(5), 20230019.
Chicago
2022
Wild, K.H., Roe, J. H., Schwanz, L.E., Georges, A, and Sarre, S.D. 2022. Evolutionary stability inferred for a free ranging lizard with sex-reversal. Molecular Ecology, 31(8), 2281-2292.
2021
Hromada, S. J., Iacchetta, M. G., Beas, B. J., Flaherty, J., Fulbright, M. C., Wild, K. H., A. F. Scott, and Gienger, C. M. 2021. Low-Intensity Agriculture Shapes Amphibian and Reptile Communities: Insights from a 10-Year Monitoring Study. Herpetologica, 77, 294-306.
2019
Roe, J. H., Wild, K. H., and Chavez, M. 2019. Responses of forest-dwelling terrestrial turtle, Terrapene carolina, to prescribed fire in a longleaf pine ecosystem. Forest Ecology and Management, 432, 949-956.
2018
Wild, K. H., and Gienger, C. M. 2018. Fire-altered Landscapes Influence Locomotor Performance of Eastern Fence Lizards (Sceloporus undulatus). Journal of Zoology, 305, 96-105.
Roe, J. H. Wild, K. H., and Hall, C. A. 2018 Thermal Biology of Eastern Box Turtles in a Fire-maintained Longleaf Pine System. Journal of Thermal Biology, 69, 325-333.
Roe, J. H., Wild, K. H., and Lunn, Z. R. 2018. Inter-population variation in habitat selection for a terrestrial turtle, Terrapene carolina, in forests of the southeast United States. Herpetological Conservation and Biology, 3, 711-725.
*indicates authors contributed equally
Under Review
Wild, K.H., Huey, R.B., Pianka, E.R., Clusella-Trullas, S., Gilbert, A.L., Miles, D.B., and Kearney, M.R. Climate change and the cost-of-living squeeze in desert lizards.
Wild, K.H., Roe, J.H., Curran, J., Pearson, P.R., Schwanz, L.E., Georges, A, & Sarre, S.D. Thermal performance affects survival in a free-ranging heliothermic lizard, Pogona vitticeps
Crino, O. L., Wild, K.H., Friesen, C., Leibold, D., Laven, N., Peardon, A.Y., Recio, P., Salin., K., and Noble, D.W. 2024. From eggs to adulthood: sustained effects of early developmental temperature and corticosterone exposure on physiology and body size in an Australian lizard.
Recio, P., Leibold, D.C., Crino, O. L., Wild, K.H., Friesen, C., Mauclaire, B., Peardon, A.Y., and Noble, D.W. 2024. Early environmental conditions do not impact behavioural flexibility in an invasive and non-invasive lizard species.
Noble, D. W., Xirocostas, Z. A., Wu, N. C., Martinig, A. R., Almeida, R. A., Bairos-Novak, K. R.,..Wild, K.H.,... & Lagisz, M. (2024). The promise of community-driven preprints in ecology and evolution.
Wild, K.H., Roe, J.H., Curran, J., Pearson, P.R., Schwanz, L.E., Georges, A, & Sarre, S.D. Thermal performance affects survival in a free-ranging heliothermic lizard, Pogona vitticeps
Crino, O. L., Wild, K.H., Friesen, C., Leibold, D., Laven, N., Peardon, A.Y., Recio, P., Salin., K., and Noble, D.W. 2024. From eggs to adulthood: sustained effects of early developmental temperature and corticosterone exposure on physiology and body size in an Australian lizard.
Recio, P., Leibold, D.C., Crino, O. L., Wild, K.H., Friesen, C., Mauclaire, B., Peardon, A.Y., and Noble, D.W. 2024. Early environmental conditions do not impact behavioural flexibility in an invasive and non-invasive lizard species.
Noble, D. W., Xirocostas, Z. A., Wu, N. C., Martinig, A. R., Almeida, R. A., Bairos-Novak, K. R.,..Wild, K.H.,... & Lagisz, M. (2024). The promise of community-driven preprints in ecology and evolution.