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James Barr
Curtin University - Bentley / Australia
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 5693281
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James Barr's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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When one tail isn\'t enough: abnormal caudal regeneration in lepidosaurs and its potential ecological impactsJI Barr, R Somaweera, SS Godfrey, MG Gardner, PW BatemanBiological Reviews 95 (5), 1479-1496, 2020
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Re-regeneration to reduce negative effects associated with tail loss in lizardsJI Barr, CA Boisvert, R Somaweera, K Trinajstic, PW BatemanScientific Reports 9 (1), 18717, 2019182019
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Spatial and temporal patterns of reptile roadkill in the north-west Australian tropicsH Hastings, J Barr, PW BatemanPacific Conservation Biology, 2019182019
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Increased tail length in the King’s skink, Egernia kingii (Reptilia: Scincidae): an anti-predation tactic for juveniles?JI Barr, R Somaweera, SS Godfrey, PW BatemanBiological Journal of the Linnean Society 126 (2), 268-275, 2019162019
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At what cost? Trade-offs and influences on energetic investment in tail regeneration in lizards following autotomyJI Barr, CA Boisvert, PW BatemanJournal of Developmental Biology 9 (4), 53, 2021122021
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