Travis R. Robbins

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Assistant Professor of BiologyCurator of HerpetologyUniversity of Nebraska OmahaDepartment of Biology6001 Dodge StreetOmaha, NE 68182
Ph.D., University of South FloridaB.S., Arizona State UniversityEarth Certificate, Columbia University

Selected Publications

Population history with invasive predators predicts innate immune function response to early life glucocorticoid exposure 

McCormick G, Robbins T, Cavigelli SA, Langkilde T.Journal of Experimental Biology 2019, 222 (4): jeb188359

Behavioral adaptations to invasive species: benefits, costs, and mechanisms of change 

Langkilde TL, Thawley CJ, Robbins TR.Advances in the Study of Behavior 2017, 49: 199-235

Epigenetic response to environmental change: DNA methylation varies with invasion status 

Schrey AW, Robbins TR, Lee J, Dukes DW, Ragsdale AK, Thawley CJ.Environmental Epigenetics 2016, 2(2): 1

Rise and fall of a hybrid zone: implications for the roles of aggression, mate choice, and secondary succession 

Robbins TR, Walker LE, Gorospe KD, Karl SA, Schrey AW, McCoy ED, Mushinsky HR.Journal of Heredity 2014, 105(2): 226-236Latitudinal and seasonal variation in reproductive effort of the eastern fence lizard (Sceloporus undulatusDu W, Robbins TR, Warner DA, Langkilde T, Shine R.Integrative Zoology 2014, 9(3): 360-371

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