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Coen Hird
Coen Hird
Associate Lecturer, The University of Queensland
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Nocturnal basking in freshwater turtles: A global assessment
DT McKnight, K Ard, RJ Auguste, G Barhadiya, MF Benard, P Boban, ...
Global Ecology and Conservation 43, e02444, 2023
92023
Moving beyond ontological (worldview) supremacy: Indigenous insights and a recovery guide for settler-colonial scientists
C Hird, DM David-Chavez, SS Gion, V van Uitregt
Journal of Experimental Biology 226 (12), jeb245302, 2023
82023
Carryover effects from environmental change in early life: an overlooked driver of the amphibian extinction crisis?
NU Lundsgaard, C Hird, KA Doody, CE Franklin, RL Cramp
Global Change Biology 29 (14), 3857-3868, 2023
72023
Temperature causes species-specific responses to UV-induced DNA damage in amphibian larvae
C Hird, CE Franklin, RL Cramp
Biology Letters 18 (10), 20220358, 2022
72022
Down a rabbit hole: burrowing behaviour and larger home ranges are related to larger brains in leporids
OS Todorov, C Hird, B Kraatz, E Sherratt, N Hill, AA de Sousa, ...
Journal of Mammalian Evolution 29 (4), 957-967, 2022
32022
Thermal compensation reduces DNA damage from UV radiation
C Hird, RL Cramp, CE Franklin
Journal of Thermal Biology 117, 103711, 2023
22023
The role of environmental calcium in the extreme acid tolerance of northern banjo frog (Limnodynastes terraereginae) larvae
C Hird, CE Franklin, RL Cramp
Journal of Experimental Biology 225 (13), jeb244376, 2022
12022
Cold‐induced skin darkening does not protect amphibian larvae from UV‐associated DNA damage
C Hird, E Flanagan, CE Franklin, RL Cramp
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative …, 2024
2024
Blinding whiteness: Science and colonialism in the world's deepest south
C Hird
Griffith REVIEW, 225-235, 2022
2022
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