Nathan E. Mills
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Also affiliated: Missouri State University (1999–2001); University of Alaska Fairbanks (2007); University of Auckland (2021); University of Pittsburgh (2001); University of Missouri (2001–2004)
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Nathan E. Mills investigates animal behavior, with a focus on predatory behavior and embryonic development. His research has explored the body temperatures of active squamates in relation to climate and behavior, as documented in his 2024 publication. Mills also contributes to educational scholarship, as evidenced by his 2021 publication on visual analogy for understanding polymorphism types. He has authored 18 publications, accumulating 793 citations, and holds an h-index of 10. Mills collaborates with Michael V. Plummer from Harding University, with whom he shares one publication.
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- h-index: 10
- Publications: 18
- Citations: 801
Selected Publications
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A global analysis of field body temperatures of active squamates in relation to climate and behaviour (2024)
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Leave or Die: Dispersal of Red-Bellied Mudsnakes (Farancia abacura) from their Home Ranges in an Isolated Wetland (2020)
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Egg Hypoxia Decreases Posthatching Survival and Delays Metamorphosis in<i>Ambystoma maculatum</i>(Spotted Salamander) (2015)
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Body Temperature Variation in Free-Ranging Hognose Snakes (Heterodon platirhinos) (2010)
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Effect of a Sand Substrate on the Growth and Condition of Apalone mutica Hatchlings (2008)
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Effects of Habitat Disturbance on Survival Rates of Softshell Turtles (Apalone spinifera) in an Urban Stream (2008)
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Intermittent hypoxia in eggs of<i>Ambystoma maculatum</i>: embryonic development and egg capsule conductance (2007)
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- A global analysis of field body temperatures of active squamates in relation to climate and behaviour
- A global analysis of field body temperatures of active squamates in relation to climate and behaviour
- A global analysis of field body temperatures of active squamates in relation to climate and behaviour
- A global analysis of field body temperatures of active squamates in relation to climate and behaviour
- A global analysis of field body temperatures of active squamates in relation to climate and behaviour
- A global analysis of field body temperatures of active squamates in relation to climate and behaviour
- A global analysis of field body temperatures of active squamates in relation to climate and behaviour
- A global analysis of field body temperatures of active squamates in relation to climate and behaviour
- A global analysis of field body temperatures of active squamates in relation to climate and behaviour
- A global analysis of field body temperatures of active squamates in relation to climate and behaviour
- A global analysis of field body temperatures of active squamates in relation to climate and behaviour
- A global analysis of field body temperatures of active squamates in relation to climate and behaviour
- A global analysis of field body temperatures of active squamates in relation to climate and behaviour
- A global analysis of field body temperatures of active squamates in relation to climate and behaviour
- A global analysis of field body temperatures of active squamates in relation to climate and behaviour
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