Paul E. Hertz American Professor of Biological Sciences. Department of Biological Sciences, Barnard College, New York.

Specializes in animal physiological ecology and evolution, reptile ecology and behavior, and herpetology.

Publications

  • Hertz, P.E. 1976: Anolis alumina, new species of grass anole from the Barahona Peninsula of Hispaniola. Breviora, 437: 1–19.
  • Bauwens, D., P.E. Hertz, and A. Castilla, 1996. Thermoregulation in a lacertid lizard: the relative contributions of distinct behavioral mechanisms. Ecology. 77(6): 1818.
  • Hertz, P.E., L.J. Fleishman, and C. Armsby, 1994. The influence of light intensity and temperature on microhabitat selection in Anolis lizards. Functional Ecology. 8: 720–729.
  • Hertz, P.E., R.B. Huey, and R.D. Stevenson, 1993. Evaluating temperature regulation by field active ectotherms: the fallacy of the inappropriate question. American Naturalist. 142: 796–818.
  • Hertz, P.E. 1992. Temperature regulation in Puerto Rican Anolis lizards: A field test using null hypotheses. Ecology 73: 1405–1417.
  • Hertz, P.E., 1992. Evaluating thermal resource partitioning by sympatric lizards Anolis cooki and A. cristatellus: a field test using null hypotheses. Oecologia. 90: 127–136.
  • Hertz, P.E., R.B. Huey, and E. Nevo, 1983. Homage to Santa Anita: thermal sensitivity of sprint speed in agamid lizards.Evolution. 37: 1075–1084.

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