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Jeffrey W. Lang
Jeffrey W. Lang
Emeritus Professor, Biology, University of North Dakota
Verified email at email.und.edu
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Temperature‐dependent sex determination in crocodilians
JW Lang, HV Andrews
Journal of Experimental Zoology 270 (1), 28-44, 1994
4821994
Crocodilian behaviour: implications for management
JW Lang
Wildlife management: crocodiles and alligators 1987, 273-294, 1987
2591987
Phenotypic plasticity for growth in the common snapping turtle: effects of incubation temperature, clutch, and their interaction
T Rhen, JW Lang
The American Naturalist 146 (5), 726-747, 1995
2411995
Social signals and behaviors of adult alligators and crocodiles
LD Garrick, JW Lang
American Zoologist 17 (1), 225-239, 1977
2321977
Geographic variation in the pattern of temperature-dependent sex determination in the American snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina)
MA Ewert, JW Lang, CE Nelson
Journal of Zoology 265 (1), 81-95, 2005
1982005
Crocodilian thermal selection
JW Lang
Wildlife management: crocodiles and alligators 301, 317, 1987
1841987
Temperature-dependent sex determination in the snapping turtle: manipulation of the embryonic sex steroid environment
T Rhen, JW Lang
General and Comparative Endocrinology 96 (2), 243-254, 1994
1301994
Sex Determination and Sex Ratios in Crocodylus palustris
JW Lang, H Andrews, R Whitaker
American Zoologist 29 (3), 935-952, 1989
1291989
Sex Determination and Sex Ratios in Crocodylus palustris
JW Lang, H Andrews, R Whitaker
American Zoologist 29 (3), 935-952, 1989
1291989
Among‐family variation for environmental sex determination in reptiles
T Rhen, JW Lang
Evolution 52 (5), 1514-1520, 1998
1241998
Thermophilic response of the American alligator and the American crocodile to feeding
JW Lang
Copeia, 48-59, 1979
1201979
Yolk steroids decline during sexual differentiation in the alligator
AJ Conley, P Elf, CJ Corbin, S Dubowsky, A Fivizzani, JW Lang
General and comparative endocrinology 107 (2), 191-200, 1997
1181997
Sexual dimorphism in the genital morphology of young American alligators, Alligator mississippiensis
J Allsteadt, JW Lang
Herpetologica, 314-325, 1995
1101995
SOCIAL SIGNALS OFADULT AMERICAN ALLIGATORS
LD Garrick, JW Lang, HA HERZOG JR
1101978
Incubation temperature affects body size and energy reserves of hatchling American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis)
J Allsteadt, JW Lang
Physiological Zoology 68 (1), 76-97, 1995
1031995
Temperature during embryonic and juvenile development influences growth in hatchling snapping turtles, Chelydra serpentina
T Rhen, JW Lang
Journal of Thermal Biology 24 (1), 33-41, 1999
981999
Aromatase enzyme activity during gonadal sex differentiation in alligator embryos
CA Smith, PK Elf, JW Lang, JMP Joss
Differentiation 58 (4), 281-290, 1995
961995
Spatial ecology of Blanding’s turtle in central Minnesota
SA Piepgras, JW Lang
Chelonian Conservation and Biology 3 (4), 589-601, 2000
772000
Incubation temperature and sex affect mass and energy reserves of hatchling snapping turtles, Chelydra serpentina
T Rhen, JW Lang
Oikos, 311-319, 1999
701999
Generic affinities among crocodilians as revealed by DNA fingerprinting with a Bkm-derived probe.
RK Aggarwal, KC Majumdar, JW Lang, L Singh
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 91 (22), 10601-10605, 1994
671994
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