Accepted
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., 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., and Gienger, C. M. 2023. Tick-tock, racing the clock: Parasitism is associated with decreased sprint performance in the Eastern Fence Lizard. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. DOI: 10.32942/X2T303
In Prep
Wild, K.H., Curran, J., Roe, J. H., Schwanz, L.E., Georges, A, and Sarre, S.D. Assessing the cost-benefit model of thermoregulation in a free-ranging ectotherm. Target Journal: Functional Ecology