Gordon W. Schuett
Gordon W. Schuett (born March 5, 1957) is an American evolutionary ecologist who has conducted extensive research on reptiles. His work has focused primarily on snakes, but he has also published on turtles, lizards and amphibians. His most significant contributions have been to the studies of hormonal control of reproduction and behavior, winner-loser effects, long-term sperm storage, mate competition, and parthenogenesis. Provided by Wikipedia
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Exceptional long-term sperm storage by a female vertebrate. by Brenna A Levine, Gordon W Schuett, Warren Booth
Published 2021-01-01
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Secondary Seed Ingestion in Snakes: Germination Frequency and Rate, Seedling Viability, and Implications for Dispersal in Nature by Gordon W. Schuett, Gordon W. Schuett, Randall S. Reiserer, Andrew M. Salywon, Steven Blackwell, Wendy C. Hodgson, C. Drew Foster, James Hall, Ryan Zach, Ryan Zach, Mark A. Davis, Harry W. Greene, Harry W. Greene
Published 2022-01-01
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Hunting behavior and feeding ecology of Mojave rattlesnakes (Crotalus scutulatus), prairie rattlesnakes (Crotalus viridis), and their hybrids in southwestern New Mexico by Dylan W. Maag, Yannick Z. Francioli, Noelle Shaw, Ashana Y. Soni, Todd A. Castoe, Gordon W. Schuett, Rulon W. Clark
Published 2023-11-01
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