Research
Integrative Biology
Comparative Physiology
Endocrinology
Undergraduate Institution, Undergraduate Institutions
Life History Trade Offs
California Channel Islands
Immune Challenges
Stable Isotopes, Stable Isotope
Immune Activation
Body Mass
Convergent Mechanisms
Growth Factor Expression
Scarab Beetles
Immune Function
Aerobic Exercise Training
Artificial Lighting, Artificial Light
Cognitive Abilities, Cognitive Ability
Corticosterone Levels
Mitochondrial Function
Metabolic Rate, Metabolic Rates
Exercise Response
Free Flight
Performance Traits
Large Scale
General Framework
Natural Environment, Natural Environments
Steroid Hormones
Adaptive Components
Comparative Analyses
Comparative Approach
Habitat Use
Immune System
Specific Means
Stress Hormones
Sexual Dimorphism
Potential Mediators, Potential Mediation, Potential Mediator
Sexual Selection
Evolutionary Studies
Reproductive Cycle
Animal Performance
Four Species
New Directions, New Direction
High Performance Weapon
Hormonal Regulation
Hormonal Response
Human Performance
Physiological Performance
Steroid Use
Field Use
Spatial Organization
Weapon Performance
Three Population, Three Populations
Low Frequency, Low Frequencies
Site Fidelity
Different Age, Different Ages
Experimental Testing, Experimental Tests, Experimental Test
Force Performance
Individual Variation
Population Variation
Central Texas
Diet Composition
List of Publications (142)
In 2024
142
Sex specific effects of immune challenges on green anole lizard metabolism. MA Duerwachter, EL Lewis, SS French, JF Husak Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative ..., 2024.
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Stable isotopes reveal sex-and context-dependent amino acid routing in green anole lizards (Anolis carolinensis). JF Husak, SP Lailvaux Journal of experimental biology 227 (18), 2024.
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Melospiza melodia (Song Sparrow) bill size is primarily shaped by thermoregulation on the California Channel Islands. MP Gamboa, CK Ghalambor, TS Sillett, WC Funk, RA Furbush, JF Husak, ... Ornithology, ukae028, 2024.
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In 2023
139
Integrative Biology (and Beyond) at Primarily Undergraduate Institutions. JF Husak, RM Belanger, MA Johnson, KB Karsten, MK LeFauve, ... INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 62, S152-S152, 2023.
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138
How does mitochondria function contribute to aerobic performance enhancement in lizards?. KM Reardon, BN Walton, JF Husak Frontiers in physiology 14, 1165313, 2023.
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In 2022
137
Conserved and convergent mechanisms underlying performance-life-history trade-offs. JF Husak, SP Lailvaux Journal of experimental biology 225 (Suppl_1), 2022.
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Sprint training interacts with body mass to affect hepatic insulin-like growth factor expression in female green anoles (Anolis carolinensis). JR Marks, AE Beatty, JF Husak, TS Schwartz, SP Lailvaux General and comparative endocrinology 327, 114067, 2022.
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In 2021
135
Immune activation affects whole-organism performance in male but not female green anole lizards (Anolis carolinensis). JF Husak, CM Rohlf, SP Lailvaux Journal of Comparative Physiology B 191 (5), 895-905, 2021.
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Environmental correlates and functional consequences of bill divergence in island song sparrows. MP Gamboa, CK Ghalambor, TS Sillett, WC Funk, RA Furbush, JF Husak, ... bioRxiv, 2021.09. 15.460486, 2021.
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Life history and environment predict variation in testosterone across vertebrates. JF Husak, MJ Fuxjager, MA Johnson, MN Vitousek, JW Donald, ... Evolution 75 (5), 1003-1010, 2021.
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In 2020
132
Sprint speed is unaffected by dietary manipulation in trained male Anolis carolinensis lizards. SP Lailvaux, AM Cespedes, WD Weber, JF Husak Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative ..., 2020.
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Endurance and sprint training affect immune function differently in green anole lizards (Anolis carolinensis). AZ Wang, JF Husak Journal of Experimental Biology 223 (20), jeb232132, 2020.
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130
Context-dependent running speed in funnel-web spiders from divergent populations (vol 24, pg 165, 2010). JN Pruitt, JF Husak FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY 34 (9), 2006-2006, 2020.
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129
The Role of Aromatization in Male Brown Anole Sexual Behavior. GM Solis, JF Husak INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 60, E421-E421, 2020.
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128
Effect of Exercise Training on Brain Allometry and Cognitive Abilities in Anolis carolinensis. M Sorlin, JR Marks, MA Johnson, JF Husak, SP Lailvaux INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 60, E219-E219, 2020.
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127
Effects of aerobic exercise training on mitochondrial function in lizards. KM Reardon, JF Husak INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 60, E401-E401, 2020.
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126
Effects of Triiodothyronine on Metabolism in Lizards. Y Khawaja, J Husak INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 60, E357-E357, 2020.
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125
Artificial light at night increases growth and reproductive output in Anolis lizards. CJ Thawley, JJ Kolbe Proceedings of the Royal Society B 287 (1919), 20191682, 2020.
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Baseline and stress-induced corticosterone levels across birds and reptiles do not reflect urbanization levels. AS Injaian, CD Francis, JQ Ouyang, DM Dominoni, JW Donald, ... Conservation physiology 8 (1), coz110, 2020.
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Morphological diversification has led to inter-specific variation in elastic wing deformation during flight in scarab beetles. Y Meresman, JF Husak, R Ben-Shlomo, G Ribak Royal Society Open Science 7 (4), 200277, 2020.
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In 2019
122
Corticosterone in Lizard Egg Yolk Is Reduced by Maternal Diet Restriction but Unaltered by Maternal Exercise. AM Hanover, JF Husak, M Lovern Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 92 (6), 573-578, 2019.
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Increasing mitochondria in lizards raises metabolic rates, but does not enhance endurance. KM Reardon, JF Husak INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 59, E392-E392, 2019.
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120
Effects of arginine vasotocin and mesotocin on aggression in male Caribbean Anolis lizards. GM Solis, JF Husak INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 59, E413-E413, 2019.
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119
The Effect of Variation in Hindwing Morphology on Elastic Wing Deformation During Free-Flight in Scarab-Beetles. Y Meresman, JF Husak, R Ben-Shlomo, G Ribak INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 59, E156-E156, 2019.
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118
Is the exercise response adaptive?. JF Husak, SP Lailvaux INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 59, E339-E339, 2019.
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117
The Effects of Varying Immune Challenges on Performance Traits in Green Anole Lizards. CM Rohlf, JF Husak INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 59, E397-E397, 2019.
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116
Macroevolutionary patterning in glucocorticoids suggests different selective pressures shape baseline and stress-induced levels. MN Vitousek, MA Johnson, CJ Downs, ET Miller, LB Martin, CD Francis, ... The American Naturalist 193 (6), 866-880, 2019.
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115
Experimentally enhanced performance decreases survival in nature. JF Husak, SP Lailvaux Biology Letters 15 (4), 20190160, 2019.
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Leptin ameliorates the immunity, but not reproduction, trade-off with endurance in lizards. AZ Wang, JF Husak, M Lovern Journal of Comparative Physiology B 189, 261-269, 2019.
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In 2018
113
Predicting Life-History Trade-Offs with Whole-Organism Performance (vol 57, pg 325, 2017). SP Lailvaux, JF Husak INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 58 (1), 161-161, 2018.
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Effects of Specialized Exercise Training on Innate and Adaptive Components of the Immune System. AZ Wang, JF Husak INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 58, E245-E245, 2018.
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The Evolution of Endocrine System Variation: A Large-Scale Comparative Analysis of Androgens. MA Johnson, JF Husak, MN Vitousek, R Knapp INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 58, E108-E108, 2018.
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HormoneBase, a population-level database of steroid hormone levels across vertebrates. MN Vitousek, MA Johnson, JW Donald, CD Francis, MJ Fuxjager, ... Scientific data 5 (1), 1-7, 2018.
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Metabolic scaling of stress hormones in vertebrates. CD Francis, JW Donald, MJ Fuxjager, W Goymann, M Hau, JF Husak, ... Integrative and comparative biology 58 (4), 729-738, 2018.
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Do seasonal glucocorticoid changes depend on reproductive investment? A comparative approach in birds. S Casagrande, L Zsolt Garamszegi, W Goymann, J Donald, CD Francis, ... Integrative and Comparative Biology 58 (4), 739-750, 2018.
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Species-specific means and within-species variance in glucocorticoid hormones and speciation rates in birds. LZ Garamszegi, J Donald, CD Francis, MJ Fuxjager, W Goymann, M Hau, ... Integrative and comparative biology 58 (4), 763-776, 2018.
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Energetic costs of performance in trained and untrained Anolis carolinensis lizards. SP Lailvaux, AZ Wang, JF Husak Journal of Experimental Biology 221 (8), jeb176867, 2018.
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IUCN conservation status does not predict glucocorticoid concentrations in reptiles and birds. LB Martin, M Vitousek, JW Donald, T Flock, MJ Fuxjager, W Goymann, ... Integrative and comparative biology 58 (4), 800-813, 2018.
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Standing variation and the capacity for change: are endocrine phenotypes more variable than other traits?. MC Miles, MN Vitousek, JF Husak, MA Johnson, LB Martin, CC Taff, ... Integrative and Comparative Biology 58 (4), 751-762, 2018.
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Illuminating endocrine evolution: the power and potential of large-scale comparative analyses. MN Vitousek, MA Johnson, JF Husak Integrative and Comparative Biology 58 (4), 712-719, 2018.
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Substrate-specific locomotor performance is associated with habitat use in six-lined racerunners (Aspidoscelis sexlineata). EA Sathe, JF Husak Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 124 (2), 165-173, 2018.
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In 2017
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Leptin as a potential mediator of trade-offs among performance, reproduction, and immune function in green anole lizards. AZ Wang, JF Husak INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 57, E174-E174, 2017.
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Maternal Exercise Affects Egg-yolk Steroids in Lizards. JF Husak, AM Hanover, HA Ferguson, MB Lovern INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 57, E76-E76, 2017.
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Predicting life-history trade-offs with whole-organism performance. SP Lailvaux, JF Husak Integrative and comparative biology 57 (2), 325-332, 2017.
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How do we measure the cost of whole-organism performance traits?. JF Husak, SP Lailvaux Integrative and comparative biology 57 (2), 333-343, 2017.
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Introduction to the symposium: Integrative life-history of whole-organism performance. SP Lailvaux, JF Husak Integrative and comparative biology 57 (2), 320-324, 2017.
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Exercise training reveals trade-offs between endurance performance and immune function, but does not influence growth, in juvenile lizards. JF Husak, JC Roy, MB Lovern Journal of Experimental Biology 220 (8), 1497-1502, 2017.
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Exercise training reveals trade-offs among endurance performance and immune function, but not growth, in juvenile lizards. JF Husak, JC Roy, MB Lovern J Exp Biol 220, 1497-502, 2017.
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In 2016
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Snowbird: Integrative Biology and Evolutionary Diversity in the Junco. J Husak Journal of Field Ornithology 87 (4), 443-445, 2016.
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Trade-offs among performance, growth, and immune function in juvenile lizards. JF Husak, JC Roy INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 56, E305-E305, 2016.
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Trade offs among locomotor performance, reproduction and immunity in lizards. JF Husak, HA Ferguson, MB Lovern Functional Ecology 30 (10), 1665-1674, 2016.
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Measuring selection on physiology in the wild and manipulating phenotypes (in terrestrial nonhuman vertebrates). JF Husak Compr Physiol 6, 63-85, 2016.
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In 2015
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A performance based approach to studying costs of reliable signals. JF Husak, JP Henningsen, B Vanhooydonck, DJ Irschick Animal signaling and function: An integrative approach, 47-74, 2015.
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Mechanisms of sex-specific growth patterns in the six-lined racerunner. AL Steele, EA Sathe, JF Husak INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 55, E336-E336, 2015.
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Animal speeds in different ecological contexts: when the laboratory meets nature. JF Husak INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 55, E85-E85, 2015.
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How Substrate Variation Impacts Locomotor Performance Capacity and Behavior of Terrestrial Lizards. EA Sathe, JF Husak INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 55, E325-E325, 2015.
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Trade-offs among performance, reproduction, and immune function in lizards. HA Ferguson, JF Husak INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 55, E254-E254, 2015.
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Predicting the movement speeds of animals in natural environments. RS Wilson, JF Husak, LG Halsey, CJ Clemente Integrative and comparative biology 55 (6), 1125-1141, 2015.
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Making Olympic lizards: the effects of specialised exercise training on performance. JF Husak, AR Keith, BN Wittry The Journal of Experimental Biology 218 (6), 899-906, 2015.
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Sprint sensitivity and locomotor trade-offs in green anole (Anolis carolinensis) lizards. EA Sathe, JF Husak The Journal of Experimental Biology 218 (14), 2174-2179, 2015.
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Introduction to the symposium: Towards a general framework for predicting animal movement speeds in nature. RS Wilson, JF Husak Integrative and Comparative Biology 55 (6), 1121-1124, 2015.
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In 2014
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Maximal locomotor performance and sprint sensitivity in green anole lizards (Anolis carolinensis). JF Husak, EA Sathe INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 54, E98-E98, 2014.
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The life history of whole-organism performance. SP Lailvaux, JF Husak The Quarterly Review of Biology 89 (4), 285-318, 2014.
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Variation in steroid hormone levels among Caribbean Anolis lizards: endocrine system convergence?. JF Husak, MB Lovern Hormones and behavior 65 (4), 408-415, 2014.
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Does 'gliding while gravid'explain Rensch's rule in flying lizards?. JF Husak, JA McGuire Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 113 (1), 270-282, 2014.
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An evolutionary perspective on conflict and compensation in physiological and functional traits. JF Husak, SP Lailvaux Current Zoology 60 (6), 755-767, 2014.
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In 2013
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Dewlap displays and predation risk in green anole lizards. JP Henningsen, JF Husak, DJ Irschick INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 53, E90-E90, 2013.
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Making Olympic lizards: The effects of sprint and endurance training in lizards. JF Husak, AR Keith, BN Wittry INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 53, E99-E99, 2013.
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Effects of ornamentation and phylogeny on the evolution of wing shape in stalk eyed flies (Diopsidae). JF Husak, G Ribak, RH Baker, G Rivera, GS Wilkinson, JG Swallow Journal of evolutionary Biology 26 (6), 1281-1293, 2013.
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In 2012
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Variation in circulating steroid hormones among Caribbean Anolis ecomorphs. JF Husak, MB Lovern INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 52, E82-E82, 2012.
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Variation in testosterone and corticosterone in amphibians and reptiles: relationships with latitude, elevation, and breeding season length. C Eikenaar, J Husak, C Escallon, IT Moore The American Naturalist 180 (5), 642-654, 2012.
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In 2011
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Testosterone and corticosterone increase with latitude in reptiles and amphibians. I Moore, C Escallon, J Husak, C Eikenaar Front. Endocrin. Conference Abstract: ISAREN, 2011.
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Lizards in an Evolutionary Tree: Ecology and Adaptive Radiation of Anoles. JF Husak The Quarterly Review of Biology 86 (4), 362-363, 2011.
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Compensatory traits and the evolution of male ornaments. JF Husak, JG Swallow Behaviour, 1-29, 2011.
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Compensation for exaggerated eye stalks in stalk eyed flies (Diopsidae). JF Husak, G Ribak, GS Wilkinson, JG Swallow Functional Ecology 25 (3), 608-616, 2011.
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Effects of Training and Testosterone on Muscle Fiber Types and Locomotor Performance in Male Six-Lined Racerunners (Aspidoscelis sexlineata). JL O'Connor, LD McBrayer, TE Higham, JF Husak, IT Moore, DC Rostal Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 84 (4), 394-405, 2011.
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Sexual dimorphism in wing beat frequency in relation to eye span in stalk-eyed flies (Diopsidae). JF Husak, GAL Ribak, GS Wilkinson, JG Swallow Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 104 (3), 670-679, 2011.
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In 2010
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The relationship between plasma steroid hormone concentrations and the reproductive cycle in the Northern Pacific rattlesnake, Crotalus oreganus. CM Lind, JF Husak, C Eikenaar, IT Moore, EN Taylor General and Comparative Endocrinology 166 (3), 590-599, 2010.
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Sex, Size & Gender Roles: Evolutionary Studies of Sexual Size Dimorphism. JF Husak The Condor 112 (1), 183-185, 2010.
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Do the exaggerated eye stalks of stalk-eyed flies have a predation cost?. JF Husak, AM Worthington, JG Swallow INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 50, E246-E246, 2010.
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Testosterone and latitude in reptiles and amphibians. IT Moore, M Valin, M Casasanta, C Eikenaar, JF Husak INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 50, E121-E121, 2010.
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Effects of testosterone on morphology, performance and muscle mass in a lizard. K Huyghe, JF Husak, IT Moore, B Vanhooydonck, R Van Damme, ... Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological Genetics and Physiology ..., 2010.
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Context dependent running speed in funnel web spiders from divergent populations. JN Pruitt, JF Husak Functional Ecology 24 (1), 165-171, 2010.
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In 2009
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Hormones as mediators of animal performance. JF Husak, DJ Irschick INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 49, E81-E81, 2009.
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Testosterone and performance in a population of color polymorphic lizards. K Huyghe, JF Husak, B Vanhooydonck, A Herrel, IT Moore, ... INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 49, E82-E82, 2009.
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The fitness advantage of a high-performance weapon. JF Husak, AK Lappin, RA Van Den Bussche Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 96 (4), 840-845, 2009.
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Relationships between hormones, physiological performance and immunocompetence in a color-polymorphic lizard species, Podarcis melisellensis. K Huyghe, JF Husak, A Herrel, Z Tadic , IT Moore, R Van Damme, ... Hormones and behavior 55 (4), 488-494, 2009.
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Hormonal regulation of whole-animal performance: implications for selection. JF Husak, DJ Irschick, SD McCormick, IT Moore Integrative and Comparative Biology 49 (4), 349-353, 2009.
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Hormonal response of male green anole lizards (Anolis carolinensis) to GnRH challenge. JF Husak, DJ Irschick, JP Henningsen, KS Kirkbride, SP Lailvaux, ... Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological Genetics and Physiology ..., 2009.
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Steroid use and human performance: lessons for integrative biologists. JF Husak, DJ Irschick Integrative and Comparative Biology 49 (4), 354-364, 2009.
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In 2008
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How does selection operate on whole-organism functional performance capacities? A review and synthesis. DJ Irschick, JJ Meyers, JF Husak, JF Le Galliard Evolutionary Ecology Research 10 (2), 177-196, 2008.
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Sexual selection on locomotor performance. JF Husak, SF Fox Evolutionary Ecology Research 10 (2), 213-228, 2008.
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Stress hormones and mate choice. JF Husak, IT Moore Trends in Ecology & Evolution 23 (10), 532-534, 2008.
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Faster male lizards are better defenders not sneakers. JF Husak, SF Fox, RA Van Den Bussche Animal Behaviour 75 (5), 1725-1730, 2008.
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In 2007
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4. P12. Testosterone and performance in the different colour morphs of the Dalmatian wall lizard. K Huyghe, A Herrel, JF Husak, R Van Damme Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part A, S23, 2007.
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The evolutionary morphology of lizard weaponry. AK Lappin, JF Husak, JM Macedonia, Y Brandt JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY 268 (12), 1097-1097, 2007.
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Locomotor performance as a target of sexual selection. J Husak, S Fax JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY 268 (12), 1087-1087, 2007.
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Does survival depend on how fast you can run or how fast you do run?(vol 20, pg 1080, 2006). JF Husak FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY 21 (2), 386-386, 2007.
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Influence of feeding ecology on blood mercury concentrations in four species of turtles. CM Bergeron, JF Husak, JM Unrine, CS Romanek, WA Hopkins Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry: An International Journal 26 (8 ..., 2007.
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Hormones, sexual signals, and performance of green anole lizards (Anolis carolinensis). JF Husak, DJ Irschick, JJ Meyers, SP Lailvaux, IT Moore Hormones and Behavior 52 (3), 360-367, 2007.
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New directions for studying selection in nature: studies of performance and communities. D Irschick, JK Bailey, JA Schweitzer, JF Husak, JJ Meyers Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 80 (6), 557-567, 2007.
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In 2006
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Influence of anesthesia methods on steroid levels in amphibians. PD Widder, JF Husak, IT Moore, LK Belden INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 46, E265-E265, 2006.
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Faster lizards sire more offspring: sexual selection on whole animal performance. JF Husak, SF Fox, MB Lovern, RAVD Bussche Evolution 60 (10), 2122-2130, 2006.
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Does speed help you survive? A test with collared lizards of different ages. JF Husak Functional Ecology, 174-179, 2006.
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Predation Cost of Conspicuous Male Coloration in Collared Lizards (Crotaphytus collaris): An Experimental Test Using Clay Covered Model Lizards. JF Husak, JM Macedonia, SF Fox, RC Sauceda Ethology 112 (6), 572-580, 2006.
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Does survival depend on how fast you can run or how fast you do run?. JF Husak Functional Ecology, 1080-1086, 2006.
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Field use of maximal sprint speed by collared lizards (Crotaphytus collaris): compensation and sexual selection. JF Husak, SF Fox Evolution 60 (9), 1888-1895, 2006.
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Gaping displays reveal and amplify a mechanically based index of weapon performance. AK Lappin, Y Brandt, JF Husak, JM Macedonia, DJ Kemp The American Naturalist 168 (1), 100-113, 2006.
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Do female collared lizards change field use of maximal sprint speed capacity when gravid?. JF Husak Oecologia 150 (2), 339-343, 2006.
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Bite-Force Performance Predicts Dominance in Male Venerable Collared Lizards (Crotaphytus antiquus). JF Husak, A Kristopher Lappin, SF Fox, JA Lemos-Espinal Copeia 2006 (2), 301-306, 2006.
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Locomotor Performance and Sexual Selection: Individual Variation in Sprint Speed of Collared Lizards (Crotaphytus Collaris). CC Peterson, JF Husak Copeia 2006 (2), 216-224, 2006.
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POPULATION VARIATION IN ESCAPE BEHAVIOR AND LIMB MORPHOLOGY OF COLLARED LIZARDS (CROTAPHYTUS COLLARIS) IN OKLAHOMA. JF Husak, MN Rouse Herpetologica 62 (2), 156-163, 2006.
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In 2005
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Ecological and evolutionary significance of locomotor performance in collared lizards (Crotaphytus collaris). JF Husak Oklahoma State University, 2005.
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FIELD USE OF MAXIMAL SPRINT SPEED BY COLLARED LIZARDS (CROTAPHYTUS COLLARIS): SEXUAL SELECTION AND COMPENSATION. JF Husak ECOLOGICAL AND EVOLUTIONARY SIGNIFICANCE OF LOCOMOTOR PERFORMANCE IN ..., 2005.
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SEXUAL SELECTION ON WHOLE-ANIMAL PERFORMANCE: LIZARD LOCOMOTION AND MATING SUCCESS. JF Husak ECOLOGICAL AND EVOLUTIONARY SIGNIFICANCE OF LOCOMOTOR PERFORMANCE IN ..., 2005.
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Weapon Performance, Not Size, Determines Mating Success and Potential Reproductive Output in the Collared Lizard (Crotaphytus collaris). AK Lappin, JF Husak The American Naturalist 166 (3), 426-436, 2005.
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In 2004
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Variation in resting metabolic rate across season, class, and year in the eastern collared lizard. DB Ligon, JF Husak, CC Peterson INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 44 (6), 593-593, 2004.
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A strong bite increases the mating success of collared lizards. JF Husak, AK Lappin INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 44 (6), 574-574, 2004.
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Does asymmetry relate to components of fitness in Crotaphytus collaris?. MN Rouse, SF Fox, JF Husak INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 44 (6), 743-743, 2004.
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Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. JF Husak, JK McCoy, SF Fox, TA Baird Journal of Herpetology 38 (1), 156-160, 2004.
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Sexual Dichromatism and Color Conspicuousness in Three Populations of Collared Lizards (Crotaphytus collaris) from Oklahoma1. JM Macedonia, JF Husak, YM Brandt, AK Lappin, TA Baird Journal of Herpetology 38 (3), 340-354, 2004.
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Signal use by collared lizards, Crotaphytus collaris: the effects of familiarity and threat. JF Husak Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 55, 602-607, 2004.
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Is coloration of juvenile male collared lizards (Crotaphytus collaris) female mimicry?: an experimental test. JF Husak, JK McCoy, SF Fox, TA Baird Journal of Herpetology 38 (1), 156-160, 2004.
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In 2003
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Swim speed and cholinesterase activity in organophosphate exposed anuran tadpoles. PD Widder, JF Husak, JR Bidwell INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 43 (6), 1021-1021, 2003.
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Adult male collared lizards, Crotaphytus collaris, increase aggression towards displaced neighbours. JF Husak, SF Fox Animal Behaviour 65 (2), 391-396, 2003.
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Spatial organization and the dear enemy phenomenon in adult female collared lizards, Crotaphytus collaris. JF Husak, SF Fox Journal of Herpetology, 211-215, 2003.
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Foraging mode of the reticulate collared lizard, Crotaphytus reticulatus. JF Husak, EN Ackland The Southwestern Naturalist 48 (2), 282-286, 2003.
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In 2002
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Low frequency of site fidelity by golden-fronted woodpeckers. MS Husak, JF Husak The Southwestern Naturalist 47 (1), 110-114, 2002.
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In 2001
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Neighbor Assessment and the Dear Enemy Phenomenon in Collared Lizards,'Crotaphytus collaris'. JF Husak .
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In 2000
10
Diet composition of the collared lizard (Crotaphytus collaris) in west-central Texas. JF Husak, JK McCoy Texas Journal of Science 52, 93, 2000.
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9
Sexual selection and dimorphism of morphology and locomotor performance in a polygynous, territorial lizard. CC Peterson, J Husak AMERICAN ZOOLOGIST 40 (6), 1170-1170, 2000.
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In 1997
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Anting by a scissor-tailed flycatcher. MS Husak, JF Husak The Southwestern Naturalist 42 (3), 351-352, 1997.
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Unspecified
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Data Descriptor: HormoneBase, a population-level database of steroid hormone levels across vertebrates. MN Vitousek, MA Johnson, JW Donald, CD Francis, MJ Fuxjager, ... .
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6
Sprint speed is unaffected by dietary manipulation in trained. SP Lailvaux, AM Cespedes, WD Weber, JF Husak .
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