Determinants of size at metamorphosis in an endangered amphibian and their projected effects on population stability C.A. Searcy, H. Snass, and H. B. Shaffer Oikos 124:724-731., 2015. Published Work, Permalink Social media impact badge provided by Altmetric
Multiple sources of uncertainty affect metrics for ranking conservation risk under climate change A. N. Wright, R. J. Hijmans, M. W. Schwartz, and H. B. Shaffer Diversity and Distributions 21:111-122, 2015. Published Work, Permalink
Cryptic diversity in metropolis: Confirmation of a new leopard frog species (Anura: Ranidae) from New York City and surrounding Atlantic Coast regions J. A. Feinberg, C. E. Newman, G. J. Watkins-Colwell, M. D. Schlesinger, B. Zarate, B. R. Curry, H. B. Shaffer, and J. Burger. PLoS ONE 9(10): e108213., 2014. Published Work, Permalink Social media impact badge provided by Altmetric
Field of genes H. B. Shaffer BOOM: The journal of California 4:133-138, 2014. Published Work, Permalink
Turtles of the world, 7th edition: annotated checklist of taxonomy, synonymy, distribution with maps, and conservation status Turtle Taxonomy Working Group [P. P. van Dijk, J. B. Iverson, A. G. J. Rhodin, H. B. Shaffer, and R. Bour] Chelonian Research Monographs 5(7):000.329–479, 2014. Published Work, Permalink Social media impact badge provided by Altmetric
Multilocus phylogeny of the New-World mud turtles (Kinosternidae) supports the traditional classification of the group P. Q. Spinks, R. C. Thomson, M. Gidis, and H. B. Shaffer Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 76:254-260, 2014. Published Work, Permalink
Field validation supports novel niche modeling strategies in a cryptic endangered amphibian C. A. Searcy and H. B. Shaffer Ecography 37:983-992, 2014. Published Work, Permalink
The advantages of going large: genome-wide SNPs clarify the complex population history and systematics of the threatened western pond turtle P.Q. Spinks, R. C. Thomson, and H. B. Shaffer Molecular Ecology 23:2228-2241, 2014. Published Work, Permalink
Incorporating model complexity and spatial sampling bias into ecological niche models of climate change risks faced by 90 California vertebrate species of concern D. L. Warren, A. N. Wright, S. N. Seifert, and H. B. Shaffer Diversity and Distributions 20:334-343, 2014. Published Work, Permalink Social media impact badge provided by Altmetric