Daily patterns of metabolic rate among New Zealand lizards (Reptilia: Lacertilia: Diplodactylidae and Scincidae).

Kelly M. Hare , Shirley Pledger , Michael B. Thompson , John H. Miller
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 79 ( 4) 745 -753

22
2006
Do alternate escape tactics provide a means of compensation for impaired performance ability

KIMBERLY A. MILLER , KELLY M. HARE , NICOLA J. NELSON
Biological Journal of The Linnean Society 99 ( 2) 241 -249

10
2010
Exploring the consequences of climate‐induced changes in cloud cover on offspring of a cool‐temperate viviparous lizard

KELLY M. HARE , ALISON CREE
Biological Journal of The Linnean Society 101 ( 4) 844 -851

21
2010
The conservation status of the world's reptiles

Monika Böhm , Ben Collen , Jonathan EM Baillie , Philip Bowles
Biological Conservation 157 372 -385

965
2013
New Zealand herpetology: Tony Whitaker's legacy

Don Newman , Kelly Hare ,
Journal of The Royal Society of New Zealand 46 ( 1) 1 -2

2
2016
Testing a global standard for quantifying species recovery and assessing conservation impact

D.A et al Grace , M.K. , Akçakaya , H.R.
Conservation Biology 35 ( 6) 1833 -1849

76
2021
Maternal and environmental influences on reproductive success of a viviparous grassland lizard.

Alison Cree , Kelly M. Hare
New Zealand Journal of Ecology 35 ( 3) 254 -260

8
2011
EQUAL THERMAL OPPORTUNITY DOES NOT RESULT IN EQUAL GESTATION LENGTH IN A COOL-CLIMATE SKINK AND GECKO

Alison Cree , Kelly M. Hare
Herpetological Conservation and Biology ( 2)

18
2010
How thermal ecophysiology assists the conservation of reptiles: case studies from New Zealand’s endemic fauna

Christian Chukwuka , Kelly M. Hare , Jo Virens , Alison Cree
Oxford University Press 269 -286

2020
Nest-site selection and the factors influencing hatching success and offspring phenotype in a nocturnal skink

David G. Chapple , Susan N. Keall , Charles H. Daugherty , Kelly M. Hare
Amphibia-reptilia 38 ( 3) 363 -369

4
2017
Modelled incubation conditions indicate wider potential distributions based on thermal requirements for an oviparous lizard

Vaughn Stenhouse , Anna L. Carter , David G. Chapple , Kelly M. Hare
Journal of Biogeography 45 ( 8) 1872 -1883

2018
Effects of early postnatal environment on phenotype and survival of a lizard

Kelly M. Hare , Amanda J. Caldwell , Alison Cree
Oecologia 168 ( 3) 639 -649

5
2012
What Dives Beneath: Diving as a Measure of Performance in Lizards

Kelly M. Hare , Kimberly A. Miller
Herpetologica 65 ( 3) 227 -236

11
2009
Frequency of tail loss does not reflect innate predisposition in temperate New Zealand lizards

Kelly M. Hare , Kimberly A. Miller
Naturwissenschaften 97 ( 2) 197 -203

12
2010
Size, Growth, and Survival Are Reduced at Cool Incubation Temperatures in the Temperate Lizard Oligosoma suteri (Lacertilia: Scincidae)

Kelly M. Hare , Christopher G. Longson , Shirley Pledger , Charles H. Daugherty
Copeia 2004 ( 2) 383 -390

34
2004
Unusual change in activity pattern at cool temperature in a reptile (Sphenodon punctatus)

Aurélie Vermunt , Kelly M. Hare , Anne A. Besson
Journal of Thermal Biology 42 40 -45

5
2014
Temperature selection by juvenile tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) is not influenced by temperatures experienced as embryos.

Nicola J. Nelson , Susan N. Keall , Kelly M. Hare
Journal of Thermal Biology 69 261 -266

1
2017
Fluctuating asymmetry does not reflect environmental stress during incubation in an oviparous lizard

Christopher G. Longson , Kelly M. Hare , Charles H. Daugherty
New Zealand Journal of Zoology 34 ( 2) 91 -96

5
2007
8
2016