Alison Cree

Alison Cree

University of Otago

H-index: 41

Oceania-New Zealand

About Alison Cree

Alison Cree, With an exceptional h-index of 41 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Otago, specializes in the field of ecophysiology, reproductive biology, thermal biology, herpetology, conservation.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A global analysis of field body temperatures of active squamates in relation to climate and behaviour

Trail cameras enhance understanding of lizard behaviour in a remote alpine environment

Extreme tolerance for nocturnal emergence at low body temperatures in a high-latitude lizard: implications for future climate warming

Wind of change: a diurnal skink thermoregulates between cooler set-points and for an increased amount of time in the presence of wind

Polydactyly in a lizard: a fitness advantage or a flaw?

Hormone treatment does not reliably induce spermiation or mating in Hamilton’s frog from the archaic leiopelmatid lineage

Social networks and social stability in a translocated population of Otago skinks (Oligosoma otagense)

A nocturnally foraging gecko of the high-latitude alpine zone: Extreme tolerance of cold nights, with cryptic basking by day

Alison Cree Information

University

Position

Associate Professor of Zoology

Citations(all)

5537

Citations(since 2020)

1354

Cited By

4648

hIndex(all)

41

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

110

i10Index(since 2020)

52

Email

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University of Otago

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Alison Cree Skills & Research Interests

ecophysiology

reproductive biology

thermal biology

herpetology

conservation

Top articles of Alison Cree

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A global analysis of field body temperatures of active squamates in relation to climate and behaviour

Global Ecology and Biogeography

Shahar Dubiner

Rocío Aguilar

Rodolfo O Anderson

Diego M Arenas Moreno

Luciano J Avila

...

2024/1/29

Trail cameras enhance understanding of lizard behaviour in a remote alpine environment

New Zealand Journal of Ecology

Aaron Bertoia

Alison Cree

Joanne Monks

2023/1/1

Extreme tolerance for nocturnal emergence at low body temperatures in a high-latitude lizard: implications for future climate warming

Conservation Physiology

Christian O Chukwuka

Joanne M Monks

Alison Cree

2023

Wind of change: a diurnal skink thermoregulates between cooler set-points and for an increased amount of time in the presence of wind

Journal of Experimental Biology

Evelyn Virens

Alison Cree

2022/3/15

Polydactyly in a lizard: a fitness advantage or a flaw?

Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment

Christian Chukwuka

Jo Virens

Alison Cree

2021/3/1

Hormone treatment does not reliably induce spermiation or mating in Hamilton’s frog from the archaic leiopelmatid lineage

Reproduction, Fertility and Development

Jennifer M Germano

Alison Cree

Frank Molinia

Lucia Arregui

Phillip J Bishop

2021/8/27

Social networks and social stability in a translocated population of Otago skinks (Oligosoma otagense)

New Zealand Journal of Ecology

Vanitha Elangovan

Luke Bovill

Alison Cree

Joanne M Monks

Stephanie S Godfrey

2021/1/1

A nocturnally foraging gecko of the high-latitude alpine zone: Extreme tolerance of cold nights, with cryptic basking by day

Journal of Thermal Biology

Aaron Bertoia

Joanne Monks

Carey Knox

Alison Cree

2021/7/1

Using Holocene fossils to model the future: Distribution of climate suitability for tuatara, the last rhynchocephalian

Journal of Biogeography

Scott Jarvie

Trevor H Worthy

Frédérik Saltré

R Paul Scofield

Philip J Seddon

...

2021/6

Thermal heterogeneity of selected retreats in cool-temperate viviparous lizards suggests a potential benefit of future climate warming

Journal of Thermal Biology

Christian O Chukwuka

Ricardo SR Mello

Alison Cree

Joanne M Monks

2021/4/1

Heat and water loss versus shelter: a dilemma in thermoregulatory decision making for a retreat-dwelling nocturnal gecko

Journal of Experimental Biology

Christian O Chukwuka

Joanne M Monks

Alison Cree

2020/10/15

Greater basking opportunity and warmer nights during late pregnancy advance modal birth season in a live-bearing gecko, lowering the risk of reduced embryonic condition

Biological Journal of the Linnean Society

Georgia Moore

Sophie Penniket

Alison Cree

2020/5/5

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