Publications

Peer-reviewed | Presentations and Abstracts | Unreviewed


Peer-reviewed contributions

  1. Russell AP, Bergmann PJ*, and Barbadillo LJ. 2001. Maximal caudal autotomy in Podarcis hispanica (Lacertidae): The caudofemoralis muscle is not sundered. Copeia 2001: 154-163. PDF
  2. Bergmann PJ*, and Russell AP. 2001. Growth of the original tail in Anolis grahami: isometry of the whole is a product of regional differences. Journal of Herpetology 35: 232-238. PDF
  3. Bergmann PJ, and Russell AP. 2003. Lamellar and scansor numbers in lizards: patterns revealed through correlational analysis. Amphibia-Reptilia 24: 379-385. PDF
  4. Bergmann PJ, Lessard S*, and Russell AP. 2003. Tail growth in Chamaeleo dilepis (Sauria: Chamaeleonidae): functional implications of segmental patterns. Journal of Zoology, London 261: 417-425. PDF
  5. Bergmann PJ, Hobbs AM*, Kavalench ML*, and Russell AP. 2004. Modulated but conserved segmental growth of the original tail in Callisaurus draconoides (Phrynosomatidae) and Calotes versicolor (Agamidae). Herpetologica 60: 62-74. PDF
  6. Kronauer DJC, Bergmann PJ, Mercer JM, and Russell AP. 2005. A phylogeographically distinct and deep divergence in the widespread Neotropical turnip-tailed gecko, Thecadactylus rapicauda. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 34: 431-437. PDF
  7. Melin AD*, Bergmann PJ, and Russell AP. 2005. Mammalian postnatal growth estimates: the influence of weaning on the choice of a comparative metric. Journal of Mammalogy 86: 1042-1049. PDF
  8. Bergmann PJ, and Irschick DJ. 2005. Effects of temperature on maximum clinging ability in a diurnal gecko: evidence for a passive clinging mechanism? Journal of Experimental Zoology 303A: 785-791. PDF
  9. Bergmann PJ, Melin AD*, and Russell AP. 2006. Differential segmental growth of the vertebral column of the rat (Rattus norvegicus). Zoology 109: 54-65. PDF
  10. Bergmann PJ, and Irschick DJ. 2006. Effects of temperature on maximum acceleration, deceleration, and power output during vertical running in geckos. Journal of Experimental Biology 209: 1404-1412. PDF
  11. Bergmann PJ, and Russell AP. 2007. Systematics and biogeography of the widespread Neotropical gekkonid genus Thecadactylus (Squamata), with the description of a new cryptic species. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 149: 339-370. PDF
  12. Lahr DJG, Bergmann PJ, and Lopes SBGC. 2008. The taxonomic identity in microbial eukaryotes: a practical approach using the testate amoeba Centropyxis to resolve conflicts between old and new taxonomic descriptions. Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 55: 409-416. PDF
  13. Bergmann PJ, Meyers JJ, and Irschick DJ. 2009. Directional evolution of stockiness co-evolves with ecology and locomotion in lizards. Evolution 62: 215-227. PDF
  14. Bergmann, PJ, Irschick, DJ. 2010. Alternate pathways of body shape evolution translate into common patterns of locomotor evolution in two clades of lizards. Evolution 64: 1569-1582. PDF
  15. Frost, CL*, Bergmann, PJ. 2012. Spatial Distribution and Habitat Utilization of The Zebra Tailed Lizard (Callisaurus draconoides). Journal of Herpetology 46: 203-208. PDF
  16. Bergmann, PJ, Irschick, DJ. 2012. Vertebral evolution and the diversification of squamate reptiles. Evolution 66: 1044-1058. PDF
  17. Bergmann, PJ, Berk, CP*. 2012. The evolution of positive allometry of weaponry in horned lizards (Phrynosoma). Evolutionary Biology 39: 311-323. PDF
  18. McElroy, EJ, Bergmann, PJ. 2013. Tail autotomy, tail size and locomotor performance in lizards. Physiological & Biochemical Zoology 86: 669-679. PDF
  19. Bergmann, PJ, McElroy, EJ. 2014. Many-to-many mapping of phenotype to performance: An extension of the F-matrix for studying functional complexity. Evolutionary Biology 41: 546-560. PDF
  20. Bergmann, PJ. 2015. Convergent evolution of body shape in squamate reptiles. Pp. 245-278 in: Bininda-Emonds, O.R.P., Powell, G.L., Jamniczky, H.A., Bauer, A.M., and Theodor, J. (eds.), All Animals are Interesting: A Festschrift in Honour of Anthony P. Russell. BIS Verlag, Oldenburg, Germany. PDF
  21. Bergmann, PJ, Hare-Drubka, M*. 2015. Hindlimb muscle anatomical mechanical advantage differs among joints and stride phases in basilisk lizards. Zoology 118: 291-298. PDF
  22. Davis, DR, Sanguila, MB, Realubit, NDC, Diesmos, ML, Lorenzo II, A, de Layola, LA, Diesmos, AC, Brown, JC, Brown, RM, Cobb, KA**, Bergmann, PJ, Morinaga, G**, Siler, JM, Huron, NA**, Siler, CD. 2015. Natural history notes on sex characteristics for female Pseudogekko ditoy. Herpetological Review 46: 634-635. PDF
  23. Sanguila, MB, Realubit, NDC, Diesmos, ML, Lorenzo II, A, de Layola, Brown, JC, Cobb, KA, Bergmann, PJ, Morinaga, G**, Freitas, E, Huron, NA**, Watters, JL. 2015. Geographic distribution note on Pelophryne lighti. Pseudogekko ditoy. Herpetological Review 46: 380. PDF
  24. Realubit, NDC, Diesmos, ML, Lorenzo II, A, de Layola, LA, Diesmos, AC, Brown, JC, Brown, RM, Cobb, KA**, Bergmann, PJ, Morinaga, G**, Siler, CD, Huron, NA**, Siler, JM. 2015. Geographic range note on Draco mindanensis. Herpetological Review 46: 216. PDF
  25. Huron, NA**, Realubit, NDC, Cobb, KA**, Brown, JC, Bergmann, PJ, Morinaga, G**, Diesmos, AC, Diesmos, ML, Brown, RM, Siler, CD. 2016. Discovery of new island populations of the recently described False Geckos (Pseudogecko pungkayipinit and Pseudogecko ditoy): Conservation implications for the Eastern Philippines. Herpetological Review 47: 1-4. PDF
  26. Mitchell, A**, Bergmann, PJ. 2016. Thermal and moisture habitat preferences do not maximize jumping performance in frogs. Functional Ecology 30: 733-742. PDF
  27. Nagy, LG., Riley, R, Bergmann, PJ, Krizsan, K, Martin, FM, Grigoriev, IV, Cullen, D, Hibbett, DS. 2016. Genetic bases of fungal white rot wood decay predicted by phylogenomic analysis of correlated gene-phenotype evolution. Molecular Biology & Evolution: 34: 35-44. PDF
  28. Morinaga, G**, Bergmann, PJ. 2017. Convergent body shapes have evolved via deterministic and historically contingent pathways in Lerista lizards. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 121: 858-875. PDF
  29. Bergmann, PJ, Pettinelli, KJ*, Crockett, ME*, Schaper, EG*. 2017. It’s just sand between the toes: How particle size and shape variation affect running performance and kinematics in a generalist lizard. Journal of Experimental Biology 220: 3706-3716. PDF
  30. Wagner, GP, Griffith, OW, Bergmann, PJ, Bello-Hellegouarch, G., Kohlsdorf, T., Bhullar, A., Siler, C.D. 2018. Are there general laws for digit evolution in squamates? The loss and re-evolution of digits in a clade of fossorial lizards (Brachymeles, Scincinae). Journal of Morphology: doi:10.1002/jmor.20834. PDF

  31. Morinaga, G, Bergmann, PJ. 2019. Angles and waves: Intervertebral joint angles and axial kinematics of limbed lizards, limbless lizards, and snakes. Zoology 134: 16-26. PDF
  32. Bergmann, PJ, Morinaga, G. 2019. The convergent evolution of snake-like forms by divergent evolutionary pathways in squamate reptiles. Evolution 73: 481-496. PDF
  33. DeLorenzo, L*, Vander Linden, A, Bergmann, PJ, Wagner, GP, Siler, CD, Irschick, DJ. 2020. Using 3D-digital photogrammetry to examine scaling of the body axis in burrowing skinks. Journal of Morphology 281: 1382-1390. e-mail for a PDF
  34. Morinaga, G**, Bergmann, PJ. 2020. The evolution of fossorial locomotion in the transition from tetrapod to snake-like in lizards. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 287: 20200192. e-mail for a PDF
  35. Bergmann, PJ, Mann, SDW**, Morinaga, G**, Freitas, ES**, Siler, CD. 2020. Convergent evolution of elongate forms in craniates and of locomotion in elongate squamate reptiles. Integrative & Comparative Biology 60: 190-201. e-mail for a PDF
  36. Sur, A**, Renfro, A*, Bergmann, PJ, Meyer, NP. 2020. Investigating cellular and molecular mechanisms of neurogenesis in Capitella teleta sheds light on the ancestor of Annelida. BMC Evolutionary Biology 20: 84. e-mail for a PDF
  37. Bergmann, PJ, Morinaga, G**, Freitas, ES**, Irschick, DJ, Wagner, GP, Siler, CD. 2020. Locomotion and palaeoclimate explain the re-evolution of quadrupedal body form in Brachymeles lizards. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 287: 20201994. e-mail for a PDF
  38. Bergmann, PJ, Berry, D.S.* 2021. How head shape and substrate particle size affect fossorial locomotion in lizards. Journal of Experimental Biology 224: jeb224244. e-mail for a PDF
  39. Higham, TE, Ferry, LA, Schmitz, L, Irschick, DJ, Starko, S, Anderson, PSL, Bergmann, PJ, Jamniczky, HA, Monteiro, LR, Navon, D, Messier, J, Carrington, E, Farina, SC, Feilich, KL, Hernandez, LP, Johnson, MA, Kawano, SM, Law, CJ, Longo, SJ, Martin, CH, Martone, PT, Rico-Guevara, A, Santana, SE, Niklas, KJ. 2021. Linking ecomechanical models and functional traits to understand phenotypic diversity. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 36: 860-873. e-mail for a PDF
  40. Cheu, AY**, Bergmann, PJ. 2022. Performance and kinematic differences between terrestrial and aquatic running in Anolis sagrei. Integrative & Comparative Biology 62: 840-851. e-mail for a PDF
  41. Chong, B**, Wang, T**, Erickson E*, Bergmann, PJ, Goldman, DI. 2022. Coordinating tiny limbs and long bodies: Geometric mechanics of lizard terrestrial swimming. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA 119: e2118456119. e-mail for a PDF
  42. Torres Stone, RA, Ahlgren, NA, Bergmann, PJ. 2022. Multiple measures of structural racism as predictors of county-level COVID-19 cases and deaths across counties in the United States. Ethnic and Racial Studies 46: 832-853. e-mail for a PDF
  43. Bergmann, PJ, Ahlgren, NA, Torres Stone, RA. 2022. County-level societal predictors of COVID-19 cases and deaths changed through time in the United States: A longitudinal ecological study. Public Library of Science Global Public Health 2: e0001282. e-mail for a PDF
  44. Milton III, QGA, Bergmann, PJ. 2023. Behavioral diversity and biomechanical determinants of the outcome of a fish predator–prey interaction. Journal of Zoology. e-mail for a PDF

* Undergraduate co-author

** Graduate co-author


Presentations and Abstracts

(All are oral presentations unless otherwise stated)

  1. Bergmann PJ. 1997. Multi-species enclosures: a practical solution using a quasi-ecological approach. Canadian Herpetological Symposium, Drumheller, Canada.
  2. Bergmann PJ. 1999. Hybridization, domestication, and conservation – Biological implications of inadvertent actions. Canadian Herpetological Symposium, Drumheller, Canada.
  3. Bergmann PJ. 2000. The effect of human-facilitated hybridization on conservation and biodiversity in herpetoculture. International Herpetological Symposium, New Orleans, USA.
  4. Bergmann PJ, and Russell AP. 2001. Unusual systematic and biogeographic characteristics of Thecadactylus rapicauda (Squamata: Gekkonidae): a proposed program of study with comments on some methodological problems. Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles and the Herpetologists' League. Indianapolis, USA. Poster.
  5. Bergmann PJ, and Russell AP. 2001. A test of the assumption of isometric tail growth and possible implications for morphometrics and functional ecology. Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles and the Herpetologists' League. Indianapolis, USA.
  6. Bergmann PJ, and Russell AP. 2001. Patterns of hindlimb segment growth in various lizards and their relation to lizard ecology. American Zoologist 41: 1390-1391.
  7. Bergmann PJ, and Russell AP. 2001. Differential tail growth in the lizard Anolis grahami. Prairie Universities Biological Symposium, Calgary, Canada.
  8. Bergmann PJ, and Russell AP. 2002. Phylogenetic and ecological aspects of hindlimb segment growth patterns in various lizards. Bulletin of the Canadian Society of Zoologists 33: 41.
  9. Bergmann PJ, and Russell AP. 2002. Growth of the original tail in iguanian lizards: Are segmental patterns of growth conserved? Integrative and Comparative Biology 42: 1195.
  10. Russell AP, and Bergmann PJ. 2003. Telling tails: Patterns of caudal growth among iguanian lizards. Bulletin of the Canadian Society of Zoologists 34(2): 91.
  11. Bergmann PJ, and Russell AP. 2003. As patterns breakdown: Conservatism in segmental tail growth of lizards. Bulletin of the Canadian Society of Zoologists 34(2): 28.
  12. Bergmann PJ, and Russell AP. 2003. Application of Bayesian inference in the phylogenetic analysis of multiple data sources: intraspecific systematics of the turnip-tailed gecko. Integrative and Comparative Biology 43: 830.
  13. Russell AP, Bergmann PJ, and Melin A*. 2004. Segmental and regional growth in the rat vertebral column. Journal of Morphology 260: 324.
  14. Bergmann PJ, and Russell AP. 2004. Use of principal component analysis in modeling growth of segmental structures. Journal of Morphology 260: 278.
  15. Bergmann PJ, and Russell AP. 2004. Patterns of variation in relation to tail morphology, vertebral number and tail length in lizards. Integrative and Comparative Biology 44: 524.
  16. Bergmann PJ, and Irschick DJ. 2005. The temperature-dependence of clinging and sprinting ability in day geckos. Integrative and Comparative Biology 45: 964.
  17. Bergmann PJ, and Irschick DJ. 2005. The temperature-dependence of sprinting performance in day geckos (Phelsuma dubia). Annual Joint meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologies. New Orleans, USA.
  18. Bergmann PJ, Meyer JJ, and Irschick DJ. 2006. Evolving to be short and stubby: orthogenesis and grades of evolution in body plan in lizards. Annual meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. Phoenix, USA.
  19. Bergmann PJ, Meyer JJ, and Irschick DJ. 2007. Tests of directional evolution in body proportions in lizards. Bulletin of the Canadian Society of Zoologists 38(2): 65.
  20. Bergmann PJ, and Irschick DJ. 2008. Conservatism in lizard vertebral number evolution is widespread but not universal. Annual meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. San Antonio, USA.

  21. Bergmann, PJ. 2008. Reduced constraint on vertebral number facilitates the diversification of lizards. Bull. Canadian Soc. Zool. 29(2): 79.
  22. Bergmann, PJ, and Irschick DJ. 2009. Alternate pathways in the evolution of body shape and locomotion in lizards. Annual Meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. Boston, USA.
  23. Bergmann, PJ, and Irschick DJ. 2010. Tempo and mode of axial evolution: Is body elongation a key innovation? Annual Meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. Seattle, USA.
  24. Bergmann, PJ. 2010. Characterizing macroevolution: The degree of clustering in phylomorphospace. Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Evolution. Portland, USA.
  25. Bergmann, PJ, and Berk, CP*. 2011. The evolution of defensive horn allometry in horned lizards (Phrynosoma). Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Evolution. Norman, USA.
  26. Bergmann, PJ, and Berk, CP*. 2012. Evolution and integration of weapons in horned lizards (Phrynosoma). Annual Meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. Charleston, USA.
  27. McElroy, EJ, and Bergmann, PJ. 2012 The impact of tail loss on locomotor performance. 7th World Congress of Herpetology. Vancouver, Canada.
  28. Gaudreau, MG**, and Bergmann, PJ. 2013. Patterns of abiotic niche evolution in salamanders along different niche axis spatial scales. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, San Francisco, USA. Poster.
  29. McElroy, EJ, and Bergmann, PJ. 2013. The evolution of tail size, tail autotomy, and locomotor performance in lizards. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, San Francisco, USA.
  30. Bergmann, PJ, and McElroy, EJ. 2013. Many-to-many mapping of phenotype on function, and the F-array. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, San Francisco, USA.
  31. Bergmann, PJ, and Hare-Drubka, M*. 2014. Hindlimb muscle lever systems differ among joints and stride phases in basilisk lizards. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, Austin, USA.
  32. McElroy, EJ, and Bergmann, PJ. 2014. Many-to-many mappingof phenotype to performance: An extension of the F-matrix for studying functional complexity. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, Austin, USA.
  33. Morinaga, G**, and Bergmann, PJ. 2014. Biogeography and body shape evolution in parallel radiations in the Australian skink genus, Lerista. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, Austin, USA.
  34. Mitchell, A**, and Bergmann, PJ. 2014. The effects of environmental temperature and moisture on temperature and moisture preferences in green frogs (Lithobates clamitans). Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, Austin, USA.
  35. Alonso, C**, and Bergmann, PJ. 2015. Standardizing phylogenetically independent contrasts using estimates of phylogenetic signal. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, West Palm Beach, USA. Poster.
  36. Diebboll, H**, and Bergmann, PJ. 2015. Environmental, biological and behavioral effects on the dehydration rates of amphibians. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, West Palm Beach, USA. Poster.
  37. Pettinelli, K**, and Bergmann, PJ. 2015. Particle size and shape affect non-steady state locomotion in a lizard (Eremias arguta). Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, West Palm Beach, USA. Poster.
  38. Morinaga, G**, and Bergmann, PJ. 2015. The vertebral kinematics of convergent elongate, limb reduced squamates. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, West Palm Beach, USA.
  39. Bergmann, PJ. 2015. Patterns of convergence in the body shape of Squamate reptiles. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, West Palm Beach, USA.
  40. Bergmann, PJ, and Provost, M*. 2015. The effect of head shape on penetration of granular materials: An analysis of lizard mechanical models. 13th Annual Northeast Granular Materials Workshop. Clark University.
  41. Harwell, F**, Mitchell, A, and Bergmann, PJ. 2016. The effects of dehydration on thermoregulation and hydroregulation in three species of frogs. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, Portland, OR, USA. Poster.
  42. Morinaga, G**, and Bergmann, PJ. 2016. Phenotypic variation affects burrowing performance in the Australian skink genus, Lerista. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, Portland, OR, USA.
  43. McElroy,EJ, McBrayer, LD, Clemente, C, and Bergmann, PJ. 2016. Does evolutionary convergence of ecomorphology result in convergence of performance capacity? A test using Australian and North American lizards. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, Portland, OR, USA.
  44. Bergmann, PJ. 2016. Pathways of convergence of snake-like body shapes in squamate reptiles. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, Portland, OR, USA.
  45. Wilbur, JJ*, Morinaga, G**, Bergmann, PJ. Power analysis of a novel nonlinear phylogenetic regression model. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, New Orleans, LA, USA. Poster.
  46. Holden, RA**, Cheu, A**, and Bergmann, PJ. 2017. Performance variation in basilisk lizards during different aquatic modes of locomotion. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, New Orleans, LA, USA. Poster.
  47. Crockett, ME**, and Bergmann, PJ. 2017. Running on uneven surfaces: The effect of substrate particle size and unevenness on performance. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, New Orleans, LA, USA. Poster.
  48. Cheu, AY**, and Bergmann, PJ. 2017. Increasing complexity of form-function relationships when considering multiple modes of locomotion. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, New Orleans, LA, USA. Poster.
  49. Bergmann, PJ, Pettinelli, KJ*, Crockett, ME*, Schaper, EG*. 2017. The effects of granular substrate particle size on sprinting in lizards. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, New Orleans, LA, USA.
  50. Bergmann PJ, Morinaga G**, Siler CD, Irschick DJ. 2018. The evolution of snake-like body shape and its bearing on relationships between running and burrowing performance. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, San Francisco, CA, USA.
  51. Cheu AY**, Bergmann PJ. 2018. Basilisk Olympics: Multiple modes of locomotion influences the degree of functional constraint in a trait. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, San Francisco, CA, USA.
  52. Morinaga G**, Bergmann PJ. 2018. Vertebral and axial kinematics of limb-reduced squamates. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, San Francisco, CA, USA.
  53. Schaper EG*, Morinaga G**, Siler CD, Bergmann PJ. 2018. Microspatial niche partitioning in semi-fossorial lizards (Scincidae: Brachymeles. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, San Francisco, CA, USA. Poster.
  54. Baker, JA, Reyes ML**, Bergmann PJ. 2018. The allometric relationship between egg size and female age in Threespine Stickleback. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, San Francisco, CA, USA.
  55. Delorenzo L*, Irschick DJ, Bergmann PJ, Wagner GP, Siler CD. 2018. 3D analysis of body elongation of Brachymeles lizards and other taxa. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, San Francisco, CA, USA.
  56. Bergmann, PJ, Morinaga, G**, Schaper, EG*, Siler, CD, Irschick, DJ, Wagner, GP. 2018. Locomotor performance and kinematics evolution in the transition to snake-like body shapes. 2nd Joint Congress on Evolutionary Biology, Montpellier, France
  57. Cheu, AY**, Bergmann, PJ. 2019. Differential lizard limb muscle function during different modes of locomotion. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, Tampa Bay, FL, USA. Poster.
  58. Bergmann, PJ, Berry, D*. 2019. Effects of head shape on granular substrate penetration performance in fossorial lizards. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, Tampa Bay, FL, USA.
  59. Wagner, GP, Griffith, O, Bergmann, PJ, Irschick, DJ, and Siler, CD. 2019. Digit loss and re-evolution in the Philippine skink genus Brachymeles: morphology and development. International Congress of Vertebrae Morphology, Prague, Czech Republic.
  60. Mann, SD*, Reed, SA*, Bergmann, PJ. 2020. Running on land and water: Three-dimensional limb kinematics of Anolis sagrei. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, Austin, TX, USA. Poster.
  61. Reed, SA*, Mann, SD*, Bergmann, PJ. 2020. Mechanisms that determine success at running on water in the quadrupedal lizard Anolis sagrei. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, Austin, TX, USA. Poster.
  62. Cheu, AY**, Bergmann, PJ. 2020. Ontogenetic allometry of locomotor performance in basilisk lizards. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, Austin, TX, USA.
  63. Bergmann, PJ, Mann, SD*, Morinaga, G**, Freitas, ES**, Siler, CD. 2020. Convergent evolution of vertebral morphology and locomotion in snake-like lizards. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, Austin, TX, USA.
  64. Chong, B**, Erickson, E*, Goldman, DI, Bergmann, PJ. 2020. Transitions in body wave dynamics in lizards with varying body and limb proportions. American Physical Society March Meeting. Virtual.
  65. Zhong, B**, Goldman, DI, Bergmann, PJ. 2021. Body-leg coordination in lizard locomotion along the body elongation and limb reduction continuum. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, Virtual.
  66. Cheu, AY**, Bergmann, PJ. 2021. Choose your own adventure: Performance and kinematics of multiple climbing and swimming strategies in lizards. Annual Meeting of Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology, Virtual.

* Undergraduate co-author

** Graduate co-author


Unreviewed contributions

  1. Bergmann PJ. 1996. The serpent’s tail. The OphidioFile 1: 38.
  2. Bergmann PJ. 1996. The serpent’s tail: Tooth talk. The OphidioFile 1: 38,29.
  3. Bergmann PJ. 1997. The natural history of the Central Asian Tortoise. Reptile Life 1: 20-23.
  4. Bergmann PJ. 1997. Multi-species enclosures: A practical solution using a quasi-ecological approach. Proceedings of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Canadian Herpetological Symposia: 127-135.
  5. Bergmann PJ. 2001. The effect of human-facilitated hybridization on conservation and biodiversity in herpetoculture. Proceedings of the 24th International Herpetological Symposium: 15-37.
  6. Bergmann PJ. 2013. Book Review of “Convergent Evolution: Limited Forms Most Beautiful” by G McGhee. Quarterly Review of Biology 87: 386.

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