- Bodensteiner BL§, Gangloff EJ§, Kouyoumdjian L, Muñoz MM, and Aubret F. Thermal-metabolic phenotypes of the lizard Podarcis muralis differ across elevation, but converge in high elevation hypoxia. Journal of Experimental Biology. doi.org/10.1242/jeb.243660 [PDF]
- Bodensteiner BL, Agudelo-Cantero GA, Arietta AZA, Gunderson AR, Muñoz MM, Refsnider JM, Gangloff EJ (2020) Thermal adaptation revisited: how conserved are thermal traits of reptiles and amphibians? Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A - Ecological and Integrative Physiology doi.org/10.1002/jez.2414 [PDF]
- Domínguez‐Guerrero SF§, Bodensteiner BL§, Pardo‐Ramírez A, Aguillón‐Gutierrez DR, Méndez‐de la Cruz FR, and Muñoz MM (2020) Thermal physiology responds to interannual temperature shifts in a montane horned lizard, Phrynosoma orbiculare. Journal of Experimental Zoology A: Ecological and Integrative Physiology doi.org/10.1002/jez.2403. [PDF]
- Murphy KM*, Bodensteiner BL, Delaney DM, Strickland JT, and Janzen FJ. Nest temperatures alter survival and emergence of Painted Turtle (Chrysemys picta) offspring. Chelonian Conservation Biology [PDF]
- Warner DA, Mitchell TS, Bodensteiner BL, and Janzen FJ. (2019) “Sex and incubation temperature independently affect embryonic development and offspring size in a turtle with temperature-dependent sex determination” Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 93(1), 62-74. [PDF]
- Carter AL, Bodensteiner BL, Iverson JB, Milne-Zelman CL, Mitchell TS, Refsnider JM, Warner DA, Janzen FJ. (2019) “The breadth of the thermal response captures individual and geographic variation in temperature-dependent sex determination” Functional Ecology 33(10), 1928-1939. [PDF].
- Salazar JC, del Rosario Castañeda M, Londoño GA, Bodensteiner BL, Muñoz MM (2019)“Physiological evolution during adaptive radiation: A test of the island effect in Anolis lizards” Evolution . [cover feature] [PDF].
- Bodensteiner BL, Warner DA, Iverson JB, Milne-Zelman C, Mitchell TS, Refsnider JM, and Janzen FJ. (2019) "Geographic variation in thermal sensitivity of early life traits in a widespread reptile” Ecology and Evolution 9(5), 2791-2802. [PDF].
- Muñoz MM and Bodensteiner BL. (2019) “Janzen’s Hypothesis meets the Bogert effect: Connecting climate variation, thermoregulatory behavior, and rates of physiological evolution.” Integrative Organismal Biology 1(1). [PDF]
- Polich RL, Bodensteiner BL, Adams CIM, and Janzen FJ. (2018) “Effects of augmented corticosterone in painted turtle eggs on offspring development and behavior” Physiology and Behavior 183, 1-9. [PDF]
- Warner, D.A., Mitchell, T.S., Bodensteiner, B.L. and Janzen, F.J., 2017. The effect of hormone manipulations on sex ratios varies with environmental conditions in a turtle with temperature‐dependent sex determination. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative Physiology 327(4), 172-181 [PDF]
- Telemeco, R.S., Gangloff, E.J., Cordero, G.A., Mitchell, T.S., Bodensteiner, B.L., Holden, K.G., Mitchell, S.M., Polich, R.L. and Janzen, F.J., 2016. Reptile embryos lack the opportunity to thermoregulate by moving within the egg. The American Naturalist 188(1), E13-E27. [PDF]
- Mitchell, S.M., Bodensteiner, B.L., Strickland, J.T., Quick, J.K. and Janzen, F.J., 2016. Habitat alteration and survival rates of the ornate box turtle. The Journal of Wildlife Management, 80(8), 1503-1508. [PDF]
- Bodensteiner BL, Mitchell TS, Strickland JT, Janzen FJ. (2014) “Do hydric conditions during embryonic development in the field influence phenotypes of neonatal reptiles?” Functional Ecology 29, 710-717. [PDF]
- Refsnider JM, Bodensteiner BL, Reneker JL, and Janzen FJ. (2013) “Nest depth may not compensate for sex ratio skews caused by climate change in turtles.” Animal Conservation 16, 481-490 [cover feature and featured paper]. [PDF]
- Refsnider JM, Bodensteiner BL, Reneker JL, and Janzen FJ. (2013) “Experimental field studies of species’ responses to climate change: challenges and future directions.” Animal Conservation 16, 498-499. [PDF]