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Hilary Lease
Senior Lecturer, Physiology - (Educator Series Track)
Physiology
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Research Area
ecology,
animal behavior,
animal physiology,
wildlife conservation,
metabolic rates,
temperature,
desert,
thermal biology,
species comparison,
niche separation
Publications
(32)
Recent
Biologging subcutaneous temperatures to detect orientation to solar radiation remotely in savanna antelope: BOTHAet al.
2019
animal behavior,
wildlife monitoring,
thermal biology,
ecological research
Thermoregulatory behavior and high thermal preference buffer impact of climate change in a Namib Desert lizard
2017
thermoregulation,
climate change,
lizard,
behavior,
desert
The effect of captivity and game transport on core body temperature of wildebeest
2016
animal physiology,
wildlife conservation,
animal transportation,
stress physiology,
zoology
Microchitransponder thermometry for monitoring core body temperature of antelope during capture
2016
animal physiology,
wildlife monitoring,
biotelemetry,
temperature monitoring,
capture stress
Stable isotope analysis of diet confirms niche separation of two sympatric species of Namib Desert lizard
2016
stable isotopes,
diet,
niche separation,
sympatric species,
namib desert lizard
The thermal dependence of sprint speed for two species of African lizards: Mochlus sundevalli and Scincus scincus
2016
animal physiology,
thermal biology,
sprint performance,
species comparison,
climate adaptation
Ecological niche separation of two sympatric insectivorous lizard species in the Namib Desert
2016
ecological niche,
insectivorous lizard,
sympatric species,
niche separation,
namib desert
Preferred body temperature of two ecologically distinct species of African lizards
2016
thermoregulation,
ecology,
species comparison,
lizard physiology,
temperature adaptation
Low field metabolic rates for geckos of the genus Rhoptropus may not be surprising
2015
metabolic rates,
gecko physiology,
rhoptropus,
low field,
surprising findings
Black wildebeest seek shade less and use solar orientation behavior more than do blue wildebeest
2014
animal behavior,
solar orientation,
habitat use
Collaborations
(2)
Claudia Stanescu
Mutual work: 2 Publications
Collaboration Details
Allyson Roof
Mutual work: 2 Publications
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Courses
(5)
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
Integrative Systems Physiology
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
Digestive Physiology
Scientific Methods and Professional Ethics
30+ Publications
4+ Courses