Follow
David Pike
David Pike
Unknown affiliation
No verified email - Homepage
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
Estimating survival rates of uncatchable animals: the myth of high juvenile mortality in reptiles
DA Pike, L Pizzatto, BA Pike, R Shine
Ecology 89 (3), 607-611, 2008
2182008
Earlier nesting contributes to shorter nesting seasons for the loggerhead seaturtle, Caretta caretta
DA Pike, RL Antworth, JC Stiner
Journal of Herpetology 40 (1), 91-94, 2006
1902006
Thermal tolerances of sea turtle embryos: current understanding and future directions
R Howard, I Bell, DA Pike
Endangered Species Research 26, 75-86, 2014
1652014
Climate influences the global distribution of sea turtle nesting
DA Pike
Global Ecology and Biogeography 22 (5), 555-566, 2013
1552013
Variation in thermal performance of a widespread pathogen, the amphibian chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis
LA Stevenson, RA Alford, SC Bell, EA Roznik, L Berger, DA Pike
PloS One 8 (9), e73830, 2013
1442013
Hit and run: effects of scavenging on estimates of roadkilled vertebrates
RL Antworth, DA Pike, EE Stevens
Southeastern Naturalist 4 (4), 647-656, 2005
1352005
Forecasting the viability of sea turtle eggs in a warming world
DA Pike
Global Change Biology 20 (1), 7-15, 2014
1342014
Sea turtle species vary in their susceptibility to tropical cyclones
DA Pike, JC Stiner
Oecologia 153 (2), 471-478, 2007
1312007
Removing forest canopy cover restores a reptile assemblage
DA Pike, JK Webb, R Shine
Ecological Applications 21 (1), 274-280, 2011
1262011
Climate change and nesting behaviour in vertebrates: a review of the ecological threats and potential for adaptive responses
MC Mainwaring, I Barber, DC Deeming, DA Pike, EA Roznik, IR Hartley
Biological Reviews, 2016
1172016
Burrow‐dwelling ecosystem engineers provide thermal refugia throughout the landscape
DA Pike, JC Mitchell
Animal Conservation 16 (6), 694-703, 2013
1172013
Nesting ecology, current status, and conservation of sea turtles on an uninhabited beach in Florida, USA
RL Antworth, DA Pike, JC Stiner
Biological Conservation 130 (1), 10-15, 2006
1052006
Nest inundation from sea-level rise threatens sea turtle population viability
DA Pike, EA Roznik, I Bell
Royal Society Open Science 2 (7), 150127, 2015
1032015
Predicting the impact of climate change on Australia’s most endangered snake, Hoplocephalus bungaroides
TD Penman, DA Pike, JK Webb, R Shine
Diversity and Distributions 16 (1), 109-118, 2010
992010
Resilience of marine turtle regional management units to climate change
MMPB Fuentes, DA Pike, A Dimatteo, BP Wallace
Global Change Biology 19 (5), 1399-1406, 2013
952013
Using artificial rocks to restore nonrenewable shelter sites in human‐degraded systems: colonization by fauna
BM Croak, DA Pike, JK Webb, R Shine
Restoration Ecology 18 (4), 428-438, 2010
852010
Subtle–but easily reversible–anthropogenic disturbance seriously degrades habitat quality for rock‐dwelling reptiles
DA Pike, BM Croak, JK Webb, R Shine
Animal Conservation 13 (4), 411-418, 2010
762010
Offspring sex in a lizard depends on egg size
RS Radder, DA Pike, AE Quinn, R Shine
Current Biology 19 (13), 1102-1105, 2009
712009
Infection increases vulnerability to climate change via effects on host thermal tolerance
SE Greenspan, DS Bower, EA Roznik, DA Pike, G Marantelli, RA Alford, ...
Scientific reports 7 (1), 9349, 2017
702017
Three-dimensional crevice structure affects retreat site selection by reptiles
BM Croak, DA Pike, JK Webb, R Shine
Animal Behaviour 76 (6), 1875-1884, 2008
632008
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20