Publications


 

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Scientific Publications


Clark RW, Brown WS, Stechert R, Zamudio, KW, 2008.
Integrating individual behavior and landscape genetics: the population structure of timber rattlesnake hibernacula. Molecular Ecology 17:719-730.
Commentary: Shine, R. 2008.

Clark, R. W. 2007. Public information for solitary foragers: timber rattlesnakes use conspecific chemical cues to select ambush sites. Behavioral Ecology 18:487-480.

Clark, R. W. 2006. Post-strike behavior of timber rattlesnakes (Crotalus horridus) during natural predation events. Ethology 112:1089-1094.

Clark, R. W. 2006. The use of fixed videography in studying the predation behavior of ambush foraging snakes. Copeia 2006:181-187.

Clark, R. W. 2005.Pursuit-deterrent communication between prey animals and timber rattlesnakes (Crotalus horridus): the response of snakes to harassment displays. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 59:258-261.
Press: Science News

Clark, R. W. 2004
Feeding experience modifies the assessment of ambush sites by the timber rattlesnake, a sit-and-wait predator. Ethology 110, 471-483.

Clark, R. W. 2004
Kin recognition in rattlesnakes. Proceeding of the Royal Society of London Series B Biology Letters 271, S243–S245.
Press: National Geographic, BBC, Science News, ScienceNOW, Earthwatch Radio

Clark, R. W. 2004. Timber rattlesnakes (Crotalus horridus) use chemical cues to select ambush sites. Journal of Chemical Ecology 30, 607-617.

Clark, R. W. 2002. Diet of the timber rattlesnake, Crotalus horridus. Journal of Herpetology 36, 494-499.

 

 

Other Publications:
Rypien KL, Anderson J, Andras J, Clark RW, Gerrish GA, Mandel JT, Riskin DK, 2007. Students unite to create State of the Planet course. Nature 447:775.
Clark, R. W. 2005. Social lives of rattlesnakes. Natural History, March 2005 Issue.

 

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