Seebacher,
F., and James,
R. S. 2008. Plasticity of muscle function in a
thermoregulating ectotherm (Crocodylus porosus): biomechanics and metabolism. American Journal of Physiology
Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology 294, 1024-1032.
Schwartz, T. S., Murray,
S. A., and Seebacher, F. 2008. Novel reptilian uncoupling proteins:
molecular evolution and gene expression during cold acclimation. Proceedings of the Royal Society London
B 275,
979-985.
Schnell, A. K., and Seebacher
F. 2008. Can phenotypic plasticity facilitate the geographic
expansion of the tilapia Oreochromis mossambicus? Physiological and Biochemical Zoology (accepted 13/12/2007).
Walter, I., and Seebacher,
F. 2007. Molecular mechanisms underlying the development of
endothermy in birds (Gallus gallus): a new role of PGC-1α? American Journal of Physiology
Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology 293, 2315-2322.
Seebacher,
F., Franklin, C. E.
2007. Redistribution of blood within the body
is important for thermoregulation in an ectothermic vertebrate (Crocodylus porosus). Journal of Comparative Physiology B 177, 841-848.
Seebacher,
F., Wilson, R. S.
2007. Individual recognition in crayfish (Cherax
dispar):
the roles of strength and experience in deciding aggressive encounters. Biology Letters 3, 471-474.
Rogers, K. D., Thompson,
M. B., Seebacher, F. 2007. Beneficial acclimation: sex specific
thermal acclimation of metabolic capacity in the striped marsh frog (Limnodynastes
peronii). Journal of Experimental Biology 210, 2932-2938.
Franklin,
C. E., Davison, W., Seebacher, F. 2007. Antarctic fish can
compensate for rising temperatures: thermal acclimation of cardiac performance
in Pagothenia borchgrevinki. Journal
of Experimental Biology 210, 3068-3074.
Seebacher, F., and Murray, S. A. 2007. Transient receptor potential ion channels control
thermoregulatory behaviour in reptiles. PLoS One 2, e281.
Wilson, R. S., Angilletta, M. J.,
James, R. S., Navas C., Seebacher, F. 2007. Dishonest
signals of strength in male slender crayfish (Cherax dispar) during agonistic
encounters. American Naturalist 170, 284-292.
Glanville, E. J., and Seebacher,
F. 2006. Compensation for environmental change by complementary shifts
of thermal sensitivity and thermoregulatory behaviour in an ectotherm. Journal of Experimental Biology 209, 4869-4877.
Seebacher, F., and Wilson, R. S. 2006. Fighting fit: thermal plasticity of metabolic function and fighting
success in the crayfish Cherax destructor. Functional Ecology 20, 1045-1053.
Sinclair, E. L. E.,
Thompson, M. B., Seebacher, F.
2006. Phenotypic
flexibility in the metabolic response of the limpet Cellana tramoserica to thermally different
microhabitats. Journal of
Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 335, 131-141.
Robert, K.A, Thompson, M.B., and Seebacher,
F. 2006. Thermal biology of a viviparous
lizard with temperature-dependent sex determination. Journal of Thermal
Biology 31, 292-301.
Seebacher, F., Schwartz, T. S., and Thompson, M.
B. 2006. Transition from ectothermy to endothermy: the development of
metabolic capacity in a bird (Gallus gallus). Proceedings of the Royal Society London B 273, 565-570.
Angilletta, M. J. jr., Bennett, A. F., Guderley, H., Navas,
C. A., Seebacher, F., and Wilson, R. S. (alphabetical listing) 2006. Coadaptation: A Unifying Principle in
Evolutionary Thermal Biology. Physiological
and Biochemical Zoology 79, 282-294.
Seebacher, F. 2005. A review of thermoregulation and physiological performance
in reptiles: what is the role of phenotypic flexibility? Journal of Comparative Physiology B 175, 453-461.
Seebacher, F., and Franklin, C. E. 2005. Physiological mechanisms of thermoregulation in
reptiles: A review. Journal of
Comparative Physiology B 175, 533-541.
Seebacher, F., Davison, W., Lowe, C. J., and
Franklin, C. E. 2005. A falsification
of the thermal specialization paradigm: compensation for elevated temperatures
in Antarctic fish. Biology
Letters 1, 151-154.
Seebacher, F., Franklin, C. E., and Read, M. 2005. Diving behaviour of a reptile (Crocodylus johnstoni) in the wild: interactions
with heart rate and body temperature. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 78, 1-8.
Lowe, C. J., Seebacher, F., and Davison, W. 2005. Thermal sensitivity of heart rate and insensitivity of blood
pressure in the Antarctic notothenioid fish Pagothenia borchgrevinki. Journal of Comparative Physiology B 175, 97-105.
Seebacher, F., and Franklin, C. E. 2004. Cardiovascular mechanisms during thermoregulation in
reptiles. International Congress Series 1275, 242-249.
Seebacher, F., and Franklin, C. E. 2004. Integration of autonomic and local mechanisms in regulating
cardiovascular responses to heating and cooling in a reptile (Crocodylus
porosus). Journal of Comparative
Physiology B 174, 205-210.
Goudkamp, J.E., Seebacher, F., Ahern, M., and Franklin, C.
E. 2004. Physiological thermoregulation in a crustacean? Heart rate
hysteresis in the freshwater crayfish Cherax destructor. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology 138, 399-403.
Seebacher, F., and Shine, R.
2004. Evaluating thermoregulation in reptiles:
the fallacy of the inappropriately applied method. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 77, 688-695.
Seebacher, F., Sparrow, J., and Thompson, M.
B. 2004. Turtles (Chelodina longicollis) regulate muscle
metabolic enzyme activity in response to seasonal variation in body
temperature. Journal of
Comparative Physiology B 174, 205-210.
Rogers, K., Seebacher, F., and Thompson, M. B. 2004. Biochemical acclimation of metabolic enzymes in response to
lowered temperatures in tadpoles of Limnodynastes peronii? Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A 137, 731-738.
Seebacher, F. and Franklin, C. E. 2003.
Prostaglandins are important in thermoregulation of a lizard (Pogona
vitticeps). Proceedings of the Royal Society
London B (Suppl.) 270, S50-S53.
Seebacher, F., Elsey, R.
M. and Trosclair, P. L. III.
2003. Body temperature
null-distributions in large reptiles: seasonal thermoregulation in the American
alligator (Alligator mississippiensis). Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 76,
348-359.
Seebacher, F., Elsworth,
P. G. and Franklin, C. E.
2003. Ontogenetic changes
of swimming kinetics in a semi-aquatic reptile (Crocodylus porosus). Australian Journal of Zoology 51, 15-24.
Iglesias, S., Thompson, M. B. and Seebacher,
F. 2003. Energetic cost of a meal in a
frequently feeding lizard. Comparative
Biochemistry and Physiology A 135, 377-382.
Seebacher, F., Guderley, H., Elsey, R. M. and Trosclair, P. L.
III. 2003. Seasonal acclimatisation of muscle
metabolic enzymes in a reptile (Alligator mississippiensis). Journal of Experimental Biology 206, 1193-1200.
Franklin, C. E. and Seebacher, F. 2003. The effect of heat transfer mode on heart rate responses and
hysteresis during heating and cooling in the estuarine crocodile, Crocodylus
porosus. Journal of Experimental Biology 206, 1143-1151.
Wroe, S., Myers, T., Seebacher, F., Kear, B., Gillespie, A., Crowther, M. and Salisbury,
S. 2003. An alternative method for predicting body-mass: The case of
the Pleistocene marsupial lion. Paleobiology 29, 403-411.
Elsworth, P. G., Seebacher,
F.
and Franklin, C. E. 2003. Aerobic swimming performance in
crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus): effects of body size and temperature. Journal of Herpetology, 37, 363-368.
Seebacher, F. 2003. Dinosaur body temperatures: the
occurrence of endothermy and ectothermy. Paleobiology 29, 105-122.
Robert, K. A.,
Thompson, M. B., and Seebacher, F. 2003. Facultative
sex allocation in the viviparous lizard Eulamprus tympanum, a species with
temperature dependent sex determination. Australian Journal of Zoology 51, 367-370.
Seebacher, F. and Alford, R.
A. 2002. Shelter site microhabitats determine body temperatures and
dehydration rates of a terrestrial amphibian (Bufo marinus). Journal of Herpetology 36, 69-75.
Seebacher, F. and Franklin, C.
E. 2001. Control of heart rate
during thermoregulation in the heliothermic lizard, Pogona barbata: importance of
cholinergic and adrenergic mechanisms. Journal of Experimental Biology 204, 4361-4366.
Seebacher, F. 2001. A new method
to calculate allometric length-mass relationships of dinosaurs. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 21, 51-60.
Seebacher, F. and Grigg, G. C.
2001. Changes in heart rate are
important for thermoregulation in the varanid lizard, Varanus varius. Journal of Comparative Physiology B 171, 395-400.
Seebacher, F. 2000. Heat transfer in a microvascular network: the effect of heart
rate on heating and cooling in reptiles (Pogona barbata and Varanus
varius). Journal of theoretical Biology 203, 97-109.
Franklin, C. E., Seebacher,
F.,
Grigg, G. C. and Axelsson, M. 2000. At the heart of the crocodilian matter. Science 289, 1687.
Seebacher, F. 1999. Behavioural
postures and the rate of body temperature change in wild freshwater crocodiles, Crocodylus johnstoni. Physiological and Biochemical
Zoology 72, 57-63.
Seebacher, F., Grigg, G. C. and Beard, L. A. 1999. Crocodiles as dinosaurs:
behavioural thermoregulation in very large ectotherms leads to high and stable
body temperatures. Journal of Experimental Biology 202, 77-86.
Seebacher, F. and Alford, R. A. 1999. Movement and habitat use of a terrestrial
amphibian (Bufo marinus) on a tropical island: seasonal
variation and environmental correlates. Journal of Herpetology 33,
208-214.
Grigg, G. C.
and Seebacher, F. 1999. Field test of a paradigm: hysteresis of heart
rate in thermoregulation by a free-ranging lizard (Pogona barbata). Proceedings of the Royal Society London B 266, 1291-1297.
Grigg, G.
C., Seebacher, F., Beard, L. A. and Morris, D. 1998. Thermal relations
of very large crocodiles, Crocodylus porosus, free-ranging in a
naturalistic situation. Proceedings of the Royal Society London B 265, 1793-1799.
Seebacher, F. & Grigg, G. C. 1997. Patterns
of body temperature in wild freshwater crocodiles, Crocodylus johnstoni: thermoregulation versus
thermoconformity, seasonal acclimatisation, and the effect of social
interactions. Copeia 1997, 549-557.
James, R., Seebacher,
F. 2008. Do changes in muscle mechanics explain
alterations in locomotor performance caused by thermal acclimation in the
saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus)? Comp. Biochem. Physiol. A 150, S76
Seebacher, F., Murray S. A. 2008. Detecting environmental change: transient receptor potential
ion channels control thermoregulatory behaviour in reptiles. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. A 150, S170.
Walter, I., Seebacher,
F. 2008. Molecular mechanisms which underlie the development of
endothermy in birds (Gallus gallus). Comp. Biochem. Physiol. A 150, S171.
Glanville, E. J., Seebacher,
F. 2008. Seasonal acclimatization of body
temperature and metabolic capacities in an Australian rat (Rattus fuscipes). Society for Experimental Biology, Main
Meeting, Marseille, France. Comp.
Biochem. Physiol. A 150, S171.
Seebacher, F. 2007. Thermoregulation and physiological performance in reptiles:
what is the role of reversible phenotypic plasticity? Comp. Biochem. Physiol. A 148, S138.
Seebacher, F., and Franklin, C.
E. 2007. How important are changes in blood flow distribution for
thermoregulation in a reptile (Crocodylus porosus)? Comp. Biochem. Physiol. A 148, S4.
Seebacher, F., Rogers, K. 2007. Developmental and sex-specific plasticity of metabolic
function. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A 146 (Suppl.), S207.
Wilson, R., Bywater, C.,
Angilletta, M., James, R., Navas, C., Seebacher, F. 2007. Honest and dishonest signals of strength in Australian
slender crayfish (Cherax dispar): are males liars and cheaters? Comparative
Biochemistry and Physiology A 146 (Suppl.), S119.
Franklin, C. E., Seebacher,
F., and
Davison, W. 2005. Compensation of cardiac and locomotor
performance to elevated temperatures in Antarctic fish. Comparative Biochemistry and
Physiology A 141, S13.
Seebacher,
F., Schwartz,
T. S., Thompson, M. B. 2005. Transition from ectothermy to
endothermy: the development of metabolic capacity in a bird (Gallus gallus). Comparative Biochemistry and
Physiology A 141, S352.