Dr. Harold Heatwole
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Publications by Topic

Behavior:
Activity
Orientation
Social Behavior: Agression, Parental Care
Defense/Escape/Camouflage
Habitat Selection and Use

Ecology:
Communities/Assemblages
Niches
Populations
Food & Feeding Predation/Herbivory
Symbiosis
Dispersal

 

Physiology:
Endocrinology
Metabolism
Temperature/Thermoregulation
Water and Salt Balance
Diving
Sensory Perceptions

Faunal Studies/Distribution
Island
Evolution/Adaptation

Methods:
Morphology
Natural History
Reproduction
Soil/Litter
Taxonomy/Geographic Variation
Venom
Miscellaneous
Teaching Technology

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Methods
9. Heatwole, H. 1061. Inhibition of digital regeneration of salamanders and its use in marking individuals for field studies. Ecology 42: 593-594.

34. Heatwole, H., A. Maldonado and J. Ojasti. 1964. A trapping method for capturing lizards. Herpetologica 20: 212-213.

237. Heatwole, H. and W. Higgins 1993. Canopy methods: A review. Selbyana 14: 23

Morphology
15. Heatwole, H. and A. Heatwole. 1962. Weight-length curve of the salamander, Plethodon cinereus. Journal of the Ohbio Herpetological Society 3: 37-39.

39. Heatwole, H. and P. J. Suarez-Lazu. 1965. Supernumerary legs in Bufo marinus and abnormal regeneration of the tail in Ameiva exsul. Journal of the Ohio Herpetological Society 5: 30-31.

73. Webb, G., H. Heatwole and J. de Bavay. 1971. Comparative cardiac anatomy of the Reptilia. I. The chambers and septa of the varanid ventricle. Journal of Morphology 134: 335-350.

87. Webb, G. J. W., H. Heatwole and J. de Bavay. 1974. Comparative cardiac anatomy of the Reptilia: II. A critique of the literature on the Squamata and Rhynchocephalia. Journal of Morphology 142: 1-20.
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117. Heatwole, H. 1977. Book review of: Morphology and Biology of Reptiles (eds. A. d'A. Bellairs and C. B. Fox), Academic Press, London, 290 pp. (1976). Search 8: 329.

151. MacKinnon, M. R. and H. Heatwole. 1981. Comparative cardiac anatomy of the Reptilia. IV. The coronary arterial circulation. Journal of Morphology 170: 1-27.

Natural History
19. Heatwole, H. 1962. Contributions to the natural history of Eleutherodactylus cornutus maussi. Stahlia Miscellaneous Papers 2: 1-11.

29. Heatwole, H. 1963. Contribucion a la historia natural de Eleutherodactylus terraebolivaris (Anura). Acta Biologica Venezuelica 3: 301-313.

41. Sexton, O. J. and H. Heatwole. 1965. Life history notes on some Panamanian snakes. Caribbean Journal of Science 5: 39-43.

121. Heatwole, H. 1978. Book review of: Snakes--a Natural History, revised 2nd edition, H. W. Parker and A. G. C. Grandison. Search 9: 53.

122. Minton, S. A. Jr and H. Heatwole. 1978. Snakes and the sea. Oceans (U. S.) 11: 53-56.

127. Cameron, E., H. Cogger and H. Heatwole. 1978. A natural laboratory. Australian Natural History 19: 190-197.

131. Cogger, H. and H. Heatwole. 1978. Serpents of Australian seas. Australian Natural History 19: 260-265.

169. Cameron, E., H. Cogger and H. Heatwole. 1984. Torres Strait: a natural laboratory. Chapter 7.1 (pp. 1151-1155) in: Vertebrate Zoogeography and Evolution in Australasia, Animals in space and Time (eds. M. Archer and G. Clayton), Hesperian Press, Carlisle.

197. Heatwole, H. 1987. Book review of: Ecology and Natural History of Desert Lizards. Analyses of the Ecological Niche and Community Structure. E. R. Pianka, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1986. xi + 208 pp. Price US $45.00 (US $19.95 paper). Australian Journal of Ecology 12: 445-446.

199. Cogger, H., H. Heatwole, Y. Ishikawa, M. McCoy, N. Tamiya and T. Teruuchi. 1987. The status and natural history of the Rennell Island Sea Krait, Laticauda crockeri (Serpentes: Laticaudidae). Journal of Herpetology 21: 255-266.

238. Heatwole, H. and M. L. Guinea 1993. Family Laticaudidae. Chapter 37 (pp. 319-321) in: Amphibia & Reptilia, vol. 2A in Fauna of Australia. Australian Biological Resources Studies, Canberra.

239. Heatwole, H. and H. G. Cogger 1993. Family Hydrophiidae. Chapter 36 (pp. 310-318) in: Amphibia & Reptilia, vol. 2A in Fauna of Australia. Australian Biological Resources Studies, Canberra.

240. Heatwole, H. and E. R. Pianka 1993. Natural history of the Squamata. Chapter 25 (pp. 197-209) in: Amphibia & Reptilia, vol. 2A in Fauna of Australia. Australian Biological Resources Studies, Canberra.

Reproduction
3. Davidson, M. and H. Heatwole. 1960. Late summer oviposition in the salamander, Plethodon cinereus. Herpetologica 16: 141-142

16. Test, F. H. and H. Heatwole. 1962. Nesting sites of the Red-backed Salamander, Plethodon cinereus, in Michigan. Copeia 1962: 206-207.

32. Heatwole, H., D. M. Davis and A. M. Wenner. 1964. Detection of mates and hosts by parasitic insects of the genus Megarhyssa (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae). American Midland Naturalist 71: 374-381.

212. Heatwole, H., P. Abbott and M. Jones. 1990. Egg-size and clutch-size of the Brown Booby, Sula leucogaster , at Swain Reefs, Great Barrier Reef. Corella 14: 51-5

Soil/Litter
10. Heatwole, H. 1961. Analysis of the forest floor habitat with a structural classification of the litter or L layer. Ecological Monographs 31: 267-283.
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161. Heatwole, H. 1983. Community structure of the organisms in Antarctic and sub-Antarctic soils. Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions Field Report, 1982-83 Season. ANARE News, Supplement 1 (1983): 81.

207. Heatwole, H., P. Saenger, A. Spain, E. Kerry and J. Donelan. 1989. Biotic and chemical characteristics of some soils from Wilkes Land, Antarctica. Antarctic Science 1: 225-234.

Taxonomy/Geographic Variation
40. Heatwole, H., H. Solano de Chacin and A. Heatwole. 1965. Notes on amphibians from the Venezuelan Guayanas with description of two new forms. Acta Biologica Venezuelica 4: 349-364.

50. Heatwole, H. and F. Torres. 1967. Distribution and geographic variation of the ameivas of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Herpetogeography of Puerto Rico III. Studies of the Fauna of Curacao and other Caribbean Islands 92: 63-111.

59. Heatwole, H. 1968. Herpetogeography of Puerto Rico. V. Description of a new species of Sphaerodactylus from Desecheo Island. Breviora of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 292: 1-8.

102. Heatwole, H. 1976. Herpetogeography of Puerto Rico. VII. Geographic variation in the Anolis cristatellus complex in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural History of the University of Kansas No. 46: 1-18.

199. Cogger, H., H. Heatwole, Y. Ishikawa, M. McCoy, N. Tamiya and T. Teruuchi. 1987. The status and natural history of the Rennell Island Sea Krait, Laticauda crockeri (Serpentes: Laticaudidae). Journal of Herpetology 21: 255-266.

Venom
47. Heatwole, H. and I. B. Banuchi. 1966. Envenomation by the colubrid snake, Alsophis portoricensis. Herpetologica 22: 132-134.

123. Heatwole, H. 1978. Sea snake attack: Myth or menace? Skindiving in Australia and New Zealand 8: 40-45.

159. Tamiya, N., A. Sato, H. S. Kim, T. Teruuchi, C. Takasaki, Y. Ishikawa, M. L. Guinea, M. McCoy, H. Heatwole and H. G. Cogger. 1983. Neurotoxins of sea snakes genus Laticauda. Toxicon, Supplement 3, 1983, pp. 445-447.

187. Zimmerman, S. E. and H. Heatwole. 1987. Olive sea snake venom. Pp. 204-213 in: Toxic Plants and Animals, A Guide for Australia (eds. J. Covacevich, P. Davie and J. Pearn). Queensland Museum, South Brisbane, 504 pp.

217. Zimmerman, K. D., G. R. Gates and H. Heatwole. 1990. Effects of venom of the Olive Sea Snake, Aipysurus laevis , on the behaviour and ventilation of three species of prey fish. Toxicon 28: 1469-1478.

218. Ménez, A., K. Zimerman, S. Zimmerman and H. Heatwole. 1990. Venom apparatus and toxicity of the centipede Ethmostigmus rubripes (Chilopoda, Scolopendridae). Journal of Morphology 206: 303-312.

228. Zimmerman, K. D., H. Heatwole and H. I. Davies. 1992. Survival times and resistance to sea snake (Aipysurus laevis) venom by five species of prey fish. Toxicon 30: 259-264.

231. Zimmerman, S. E., H. H. [sic.] Heatwole, P. C. Andreopoulos and L. C. J. Yong. 1992. Proliferative glomerulonephritis in mice induced by sea snake (Aipysurus laevis ) venom. Experimental Toxicology and Pathology 44: 294-300.

241. Zimmerman, K. D., Watters, D. J., Hawkins, C. J., Heatwole, H. 1993. Effects of fractions isolated from venom of the Olive Sea Snake, Aipysurus laevis, on the behavior and ventilation of a prey species of fish. Journal of Natural Toxins 2: 175-186.

252. Heatwole, H. and N. Poran. 1995. Resistances of sympatric and allopatric eels to sea snake venoms. Copeia 1995: 136-147.

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33. Heatwole, H., J. F. Arroyo-Salaman and G. Hernandez. 1964. Albinism in the bat, Molossus fortis. Journal of Mammalogy 45: 476.

67. Heatwole, H. 1970. Modern biology---Art form and survival imperative. Chapter 3 (pp. 37-52) in: A University Perspective (ed. R. A. de Fossard), John Wiley and Sons, Sydney, 193 pp.

99. Heatwole, H. 1975. Attacks by sea snakes on divers. Chapter 22 (pp. 503-516) in: The Biology of Sea Snakes (ed. W. A. Dunson), University Park Press, Baltimore, 530 pp.

112. Heatwole, H. 1977. The Great Barrier Reef. Pp. 1-14 in: The Great Barrier Reef, A Diver's Guide (ed. P. Saenger), Poly-Graphics, Brisbane, 206 pp.

123. Heatwole, H. 1978. Sea snake attack: Myth or menace? Skindiving in Australia and New Zealand 8: 40-45.

175. Heatwole, H. 1985. Letter to the editor. Herpetological Review 16: 6.

195. Heatwole, H. 1987. Major components and distributions of the terrestrial fauna. Chapter 5 (pp. 101-135) in: Fauna of Australia, vol. 1A General Articles (ed. G. R. Dyne). Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra, 339 pp.

209. Heatwole, H. 1989. The Life Above. Chapter (pp. 152-181) in: Exploring Australia's Great Barrier Reef. Watermark Press, Surry Hills, 240 pp.

216. Heatwole, H. 1990. "Riding On" in Antarctica. Riding On. No. 29: 17.

Teaching Technology
299. Niedzlek-Feaver, M., B. Black and H. Heatwole. 2005. The bioMovies project: Developing interactive digital video for active learning environments. Pp. 424-430 in: Tested Studies for Laboratory Teaching, volume 26, edited by M. A. O'Donnell. Proceedings of the 26th Workshop/Conference of the Association for Biology Laboratory Education (ABLE). Bowling Green state University, Bowling Green.

 

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