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Dylan Padilla
Dylan Padilla
G. Evelyn Hutchinson Postdoctoral Associate
Verified email at yale.edu - Homepage
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Virile crayfish escalate aggression according to body size instead of weapon size
ZA Graham, DJ Padilla-Perez, MJ Angilletta Jr
Animal Behaviour 163, 9-15, 2020
292020
Sex-specific microhabitat use is associated with sex-biased thermal physiology in Anolis lizards
ML Logan, LK Neel, DJ Nicholson, AJ Stokes, CL Miller, AK Chung, ...
Journal of Experimental Biology 224 (2), jeb235697, 2021
272021
Effects of food intake and hydration state on behavioral thermoregulation and locomotor activity in the tropidurid lizard Tropidurus catalanensis
DJ Padilla Perez, JE de Carvalho, CA Navas
Journal of Experimental Biology 224 (6), jeb242199, 2021
152021
Ectoparasite extinction in simplified lizard assemblages during experimental island invasion
CL Cox, S Alexander, B Casement, AK Chung, JD Curlis, Z Degon, ...
Biology Letters 16 (8), 20200474, 2020
112020
Oxygen supply limits the heat tolerance of avian embryos
JC Vimmerstedt, DJ Padilla Perez, MJ Angilletta Jr, JM VandenBrooks
Biology Letters 15 (11), 20190566, 2019
92019
The correlated evolution of foraging mode and reproductive effort in lizards
DJ Padilla Perez, DF DeNardo, MJ Angilletta Jr
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 289 (1976), 20220180, 2022
82022
Macroclimatic and maternal effects on the evolution of reproductive traits in lizards
DJ Padilla Perez, MJ Angilletta Jr
Ecology and Evolution 12 (5), e8885, 2022
72022
Correlated evolution of conspicuous colouration and burrowing in crayfish
ZA Graham, DJ Padilla Perez
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 291 (2026), 20240632, 2024
62024
Non-specialized caudal pseudoautotomy in the Emerald Racer snake Drymobius rhombifer (Günther, 1860)
DJ Padilla Perez, J Murrillo-Monsalve, E Rincon-Baron, JM Daza
Herpetology Notes 8, 567-569, 2015
42015
Geographic and seasonal variation of the for gene reveal signatures of local adaptation in Drosophila melanogaster
DJ Padilla Perez
Journal of evolutionary biology 37 (2), 201-211, 2024
12024
Foraging actively can be advantageous in heterogeneous environments
DJ Padilla Perez, JM VandenBrooks, MB Sokolowski, MJ Angilletta Jr
Biology Letters 21 (7), 20250153, 2025
2025
Relative High Fitness and Genome-wide Diversity May Facilitate Plastic and Active Foragers' Diversification
DJ Padilla Perez, MM Muñoz, DK Skelly
EcoEvoRxiv, 2025
2025
Why are telomeres the length that they are? Insight from a phylogenetic comparative analysis
DM Benson, DJ Padilla Perez, DF DeNardo
Evolution, qpaf119, 2025
2025
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