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Mike Sears
Mike Sears
Clinical Professor and Senior Director of Academic Research, Arizona State University
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Temperature, growth rate, and body size in ectotherms: fitting pieces of a life-history puzzle
MJ Angilletta Jr, TD Steury, MW Sears
Integrative and comparative biology 44 (6), 498-509, 2004
11662004
Riding the wave: reconciling the roles of disease and climate change in amphibian declines
KR Lips, J Diffendorfer, JR Mendelson III, MW Sears
PLoS biology 6 (3), e72, 2008
7042008
Can mechanism inform species’ distribution models?
LB Buckley, MC Urban, MJ Angilletta, LG Crozier, LJ Rissler, MW Sears
Ecology letters 13 (8), 1041-1054, 2010
6482010
The world is not flat: defining relevant thermal landscapes in the context of climate change
MW Sears, E Raskin, MJ Angilletta Jr
Integrative and Comparative Biology 51 (5), 666-675, 2011
2942011
Configuration of the thermal landscape determines thermoregulatory performance of ectotherms
MW Sears, MJ Angilletta Jr, MS Schuler, J Borchert, KF Dilliplane, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (38), 10595-10600, 2016
2862016
Predicting the physiological performance of ectotherms in fluctuating thermal environments
AC Niehaus, MJ Angilletta Jr, MW Sears, CE Franklin, RS Wilson
Journal of Experimental Biology 215 (4), 694-701, 2012
2792012
Costs and benefits of thermoregulation revisited: both the heterogeneity and spatial structure of temperature drive energetic costs
MW Sears, MJ Angilletta Jr
The American Naturalist 185 (4), E94-E102, 2015
2262015
Widespread rapid reductions in body size of adult salamanders in response to climate change
NM Caruso, MW Sears, DC Adams, KR Lips
Global Change Biology 20 (6), 1751-1759, 2014
2192014
Urban physiology: city ants possess high heat tolerance
MJ Angilletta Jr, RS Wilson, AC Niehaus, MW Sears, CA Navas, ...
PLoS One 2 (2), e258, 2007
2142007
Fine-scale microclimatic variation can shape the responses of organisms to global change in both natural and urban environments
S Pincebourde, CC Murdock, M Vickers, MW Sears
Integrative and Comparative Biology 56 (1), 45-61, 2016
1882016
Body Size Clines in Sceloporus Lizards: Proximate Mechanisms and Demographic Constraints1
MW Sears, MJ Angilletta Jr
Integrative and Comparative Biology 44 (6), 433-442, 2004
1362004
Spatial dynamics of nesting behavior: lizards shift microhabitats to construct nests with beneficial thermal properties
MJ Angilletta Jr, MW Sears, RM Pringle
Ecology 90 (10), 2933-2939, 2009
1302009
The metabolic cost of reproduction in an oviparous lizard
MJ Angilletta, MW Sears
Functional Ecology 14 (1), 39-45, 2000
1262000
Geographic variation in the life history of the sagebrush lizard: the role of thermal constraints on activity
MW Sears
Oecologia 143, 25-36, 2005
1242005
Plasticity reveals hidden resistance to extinction under climate change in the global hotspot of salamander diversity
EA Riddell, JP Odom, JD Damm, MW Sears
Science Advances 4 (7), eaar5471, 2018
1212018
Geographic variation of resistance to water loss within two species of lungless salamanders: implications for activity
EA Riddell, MW Sears
Ecosphere 6 (5), 1-16, 2015
1022015
Genetic variances and covariances of aerobic metabolic rates in laboratory mice
B Wone, MW Sears, MK Labocha, ER Donovan, JP Hayes
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 276 (1673), 3695-3704, 2009
912009
Mechanistic forecasts of species responses to climate change: the promise of biophysical ecology
NJ Briscoe, SD Morris, PD Mathewson, LB Buckley, M Jusup, O Levy, ...
Global Change Biology 29 (6), 1451-1470, 2023
842023
Physical calculations of resistance to water loss improve predictions of species range models
EA Riddell, EK Apanovitch, JP Odom, MW Sears
Ecological Monographs 87 (1), 21-33, 2017
832017
Life‐history variation in the sagebrush lizard: phenotypic plasticity or local adaptation?
MW Sears, MJ Angilletta Jr
Ecology 84 (6), 1624-1634, 2003
802003
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