Curriculum Vitae and List of Publications

Address: Department of Zoology
PO Box 118525
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida 32611-8525
Telephone, Fax, E-Mail: 352-392-1101; 352-392-3704; hbl@zoology.ufl.edu

Date of Birth: December 1, 1943 (Arizona, USA)
Marital Status: Married; 2 children
Education: PhD, University of California, Los Angeles, 1970 (George A. Bartholomew, supervisory chair)
MA, University of California, Los Angeles, 1970
BA, University of California, Riverside, 1967


Appointments & Professional Experience:

(1998 to present) Director, University of Florida Marine Laboratory at Seahorse Key
(1984 to present) Professor, Dept of Zoology, Univ of Florida, Gainesville

(1984 to present) Affiliate Associate Curator (Herpetology), Florida Museum of Natural History

(Aug 1993 to Feb 1994) Fulbright Fellow (Indo-American program), supporting field and laboratory research in India (Banaras Hindu Univ & Madras Crocodile Bank Centre for Herpetology)
(1992-1997) Senior Research Associate (National Research Council), NASA-Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California (1992-93 + summers 199497)
(Summer 1991) Research Fellow, Dept of Zoology, Univ of New England, Armidale, NSW, Australia

(Summer 1991) Research Expedition to Swain Reefs, Australian Great Barrier Reef
(Oct, Nov 1990) Research Expedition, Thailand
(May 1989) Research Expedition, central Philippines
(Jan-Feb 1988) Research Expedition, Philippines and Thailand
(Mar-April 1986) Research Expedition, central Philippines
(Jan-Feb 1985) Research Expedition, central Philippines

(19
82-1984) Professor, Depts of Systematics and Ecology & Physiology and Cell Biology, Univ of Kansas, Lawrence
(August 1983) Research Expedition, central Philippines
(June-July 1981) Research Expedition, Australian Great Barrier Reef and Fiji
(1979-1980) Visiting Scientist, Scripps Inst of Oceanography, Univ of California at San Diego, La Jolla (sabbatical leave)
(1976-1982) Associate Professor, Depts of Systematics and Ecology & Physiology and Cell Biology, Univ of Kansas, Lawrence
(1975-1976) Visiting Lecturer, Dept of Zoology, Monash Univ, Clayton, Victoria, Australia
(July 1976) Research Expedition, Papua New Guinea
(1971-1976) Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology and Cell Biology, University of Kansas, Lawrence
(1970-1971) NSF Postdoctoral Fellow, Dept of Zoology, Univ of California, Berkeley (with Paul Licht)
(Summer 1968) Training in development of miniature telemetry sytems: Biocom, Inc., Culver City, California
(Oct 1966 - Oct 1971) Blood Technician, Veterans Administration Hospital, West Los Angeles

University of Florida
1. Animal Physiology
2. Reptilian Functional Morphology
3. Integrated Principles of Biology
                                                         . Herpetology (team participant)
5. Graduate seminars in physiology, herpetology, ecology, conservation

University of Kansas
1. Biology of Organisms
2. Comparative Animal Physiology
3. Mammalian Physiology (team participant)
4. Respiration Physiology (team participant)
5. Human Physiology
6. Herpetology (team participant)
7. Graduate seminars in herpetology, ecology and physiology

Monash University
Physiological Ecology and Honours Student Supervision

University of California, Los Angeles
1. Animal Physiology (head teaching assistant)
2. Ecology and Evolution (teaching assistant)
3. Natural History of Animals (teaching assistant)


Research Interests:

General: Adaptation of structure and function and the physiological ecology of vertebrates, especially reptiles and amphibians.

Current research: 1) Gravitational adaptation and cardiovascular physiology of vertebrates, especially snakes. 2) Water and thermal relations of amphibians and reptiles, with emphasis on integumentary exchange. 3) Structure and function of vertebrate integument, with current emphasis on integrative studies of skin structure, lipid secretions, water permeability and climatic adaptation in arboreal frogs. 4) Gut passage time and processing of fecal mass in snakes: physiology, ecology and behavior. 5) Ecology and and physiology of insular snake populations and their interactions with colonial nesting birds.  6) Long-term interests in animal coloration, disturbed environments, fire ecology, and conservation.


Professional Affiliations:

Society Memberships:
Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology (member of Executive Committee)
Society for Experimental Biology
American Physiological Society
Ecological Society of America
American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists (member of Board of Governors)
Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Sigma Xi (Marshall in local chapter
Intecol (International Association for Ecology
International Society for Gravitational Physiology
American Society for Gravitational and Space Biology
Fellow of Explorers Club

Associations:

Other Affiliations:

Awards and Distinctions:

  • Recipient of 5 undergraduate scholarships
  • NSF undergraduate research award
  • Phi Alpha Mu, social sciences honorary
  • BA with honors
  • Phi Beta Kappa
  • NSF Trainee and Summer Trainee (UCLA)
  • NSF Postdoctoral Fellow (UC Berkeley, 1970-71)
  • Visiting Lecturer, Monash University (Australia) (1975-1976)
  • Research Fellow, San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park (1979-1980)
  • Recipient of 20+ university research grants
  • Biomedical Sciences Support Grants, NIH (4)
  • American Philosophical Society Research Awards, 1974 and 1988-89
    Faculty Development Fund Awards (2)
  • NSF multi-user equipment award, joint investigator, 1978, $60,000
  • NIH grant, "Arterial Blood Pressure Regulation", 1979-1982, $91,303 direct costs
  • NSF grant, "Physiological Ecology of Sea Snakes", 1981, $48,600 (co-investigator)
  • NIH grant, "Arterial Blood Pressure Regulation", 1983-1985, $90,406 direct costs
  • NIH Small Instrumentation Grant, 1987, $13,402
  • NIH grant, "Arterial Blood Pressure Regulation", 1986-1989, $150,070 direct costs
  • American Society of Zoologists Outstanding Service Award, 1988-89
  • Research Fellow, University of New England, Armidale, NSW (Australia), 1991
  • NSF Travel Grant, 1991 (Tokyo)
  • National Research Council Senior Research Fellowship, NASA-Ames Research Center, 1992-1997
  • Fulbright Research Fellowship (Indo-American Program), 1992-93
  • Award of Recognition, National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA), 1995, '96, '97
  • Professional Excellence Program award, University of Florida, 1996

Editorships:

Editor, Physiology Section, Herpetological Review (1975-1976)
Editorial Board, University of Kansas Science Bull. (1974-1983)
Editorial Board, Copeia (1978)
Section Editor, Copeia (1978-1982)
Section Editor, Ecology and Ecological Monographs (1982-1986)
Editorial Board, Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (1997-present)
Editorial Board, Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology (2002-2005)
Editorial Board, BioScience (Vertebrate Biology, 2003-present)
Oxford Series Advisory Board, Ecological and Environmental Physiology Series (2003-present)


Reviewer for Grants, Journals and Publishers:

Science
Physiological Zoology
American Journal of Physiology
Journal of Comparative Physiology
Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine
Ecology and Ecological Monographs
Functional Ecology

Acta Oecologica
Ethology
Copeia
Herpetologica
Herpetological Review
Journal of Herpetology
American Zoologist
Journal of Experimental Zoology
Journal of Experimental Biology
Canadian Journal of Zoology
American Midland Naturalist
Evolution
Hormones and Behavior
Journal of Thermal Biology
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Holarctic Ecology
Journal of Morphology
Journal of Animal Behaviour
Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society
Natural History
Bulletin of Alabama Museum of Natural History
Merrow Publishing Co., Ltd., Watford Herts, England
Wadsworth Publishing Co., Belmont, California
Prentice-Hall Publishing Co., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
W.H. Freeman Co., New York
Academic Press, New York and London
University of Chicago Press
Chapman and Hall
Krieger Publishing Co., Melbourne, Florida
MacGraw-Hill Publishing Co., New York
William C. Brown Co., New York
MacMillan Publishing co., New York
National Science Foundation
National Geographic Soc.
Fauna & Flora International.
Center for Field Research
Israel Academy of Science, Basic Research Foundation
Idaho State Board of Education
Florida State Department of Game & Freshwater Fish Commission
Committee on Laboratory Animals, Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia, Canada

Natural Sciences & Engineering Research Council of Canada
Various university research proposals and symposium volumes

Invited Lectures During Last 10 Years:

  • Clemson University, 1988 (invited seminar)
  • University of North Carolina, Greensboro, 1988 (invited seminar)
  • University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 1988 (invited seminar)
  • Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia (Canada), 1988 (invited seminar)
  • 1st World Congress of Herpetology, Canterbury (UK), 1989 (invited speaker)
  • Symposium "The Biology of Pitvipers", Arlington, Texas, 1989 (invited speaker)
  • IntlSymposium "Survival 2000", Hyderabad (India), 1990 (invited speaker)
  • Intl Symposium "Science and Technology for Peace, Prosperity and Progress", Jaipur (India), 1990 (invited speaker)
  • 13th annual All Florida Herpetology Conference, Gainesville, 1990 (invited speaker)
  • Symposium "Nonmammalian Models for the Study of Cardiovascular and Renal Homeostasis", APS, ASZ & SEB joint mtg, Orlando, 1991 (invited speaker)
  • University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, 1991 (invited speaker)
  • University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, 1991 (invited seminar)
  • University of New England, Armidale, NSW (Australia), 1991 (invited seminar)
  • Int’l Symposium "Neural Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure in Vertebrates: Teleost to Mammal", 3rd Intl Congr Comparative Physiology & Biochemistry, Tokyo (Japan), 1991 (invited speaker)
  • Int’l Symposium "Physiological Adaptation to Estuarine Environments", Canadian Soc of Zoologists, Antigonish, Nova Scotia (Canada), 1992 (invited speaker)
  • Int’l Symposium "Control of Blood Volume in Vertebrates", Intl joint mtg of SEB, APS, ASZ and CSZ, Cambridge (UK), 1992 (invited speaker)
  • Idaho State University, Pocatello, 1992 (invited seminar)
  • NASA-Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California (invited seminar)
  • University of California, Riverside, 1992 (invited seminar)
  • University of California, Berkeley, 1993 (invited seminar)
  • Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi (India), 1993 (invited seminar)
  • Int’l Symposium "Comparative Cardiovascular Biology of Lower Vertebrates", XIV Federative Int’l Congress of Anatomy, Lisboa (Portugal), 1994 (invited speaker)
  • Symposium "From Myxine to Man: The Physiology of Blood Volume Regulation", APS Intersociety Meeting, San Diego, 1994 (invited speaker)
  • University of Akron, Williams' Lecture speaker, 1994 (invited honorary seminar)
  • Int’l Symposium "Current Concepts in Gravitational Physiology", International Soc for Gravitational Physiology, Reno, 1995 (invited speaker)
  • University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 1995 (invited seminar)
  • NASA-Ames Research Center, NRC Associateship Program, 1995 (invited lecture)
  • Joint Stanford University-NASA Ames Research Center cardiovascular working group, 1995 (invited lecture)
  • 18th annual All Florida Herpetology Conference, Gainesville, 1995 (invited speaker)
  • Symposium on Hypergravity, ASGSB Annual Mtg, Washington, D.C., 1995 (invited speaker)
  • Int’l Symposium "Water/Air Transitions in Biology", Varanasi (India), 1996 (invited speaker)
  • Int’l Symposium on "Animal Adaptation", National Changhua University (Taiwan, ROC), 1996 (keynote speaker for two lectures)
  • Int’l Symposium "Diving: Problems and Solutions", Society for Experimental Biology, Canterbury (England), 1997 (invited speaker)
  • Int’l Symposium "Gravity and Living Systems", 5th World Congress Intl Soc Adaptive Medicine, Framingham,
  • Massachusetts, 1997 (invited organizer and speaker)
  • Symposium "Snake Ecology for the 21st Century", Texas Herpetological Society, Camp Tyler, 1997 (invited speaker)
  • Int'l Symposium "Cardiac Rhythms in Animals: Regulation, Development and Environmental Influences", Muroran Institute of Technology, Muroran (Japan), March 1998 (invited speaker)
  • Central Florida Herpetological Society, Orlando, June 1998 (invited speaker)
  • Int'l International Herpetological Symposium, Cincinnati, June 1998 (invited speaker)
  • Int’l Symposium "Integrative Ecophysiology of Amphibian Integument", 5th International Congress of Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry, Calgary, August 1999 (organizer and speake
  • Int’l Conference on Biology of the Vipers, Uppsala, Sweden, May 2000 (invited speaker)
  • University of Florida Veterinary College, August 2000 (invited seminar)
  • University of Miami, October 2000 (invited seminar)
  • 51st Amer. Assoc. for Laboratory Animal Science National Meeting, Considerations for the Care and Use of Viperid Snakes in Biomedical Research, November 2000 (invited speaker) 
  • University of Tennessee, November 2000 (invited seminar)
  • University of Texas at Arlington, March 2001 (invited seminar)
  • University of Arkansas, March 2001 (invited seminar)
  • Int’l Conference of Comparative Physiology & Biochemistry, “How Animals Work”, Session on “Ecophysiology and the Fabric of Biodiversity”, Kasane, Botswana, August 2001 (invited speaker)
  • University of California, Davis, April 2002  (invited lecture in seminar series  “Frontiers in Physiology”)
  • Silver Anniversary of Annual Herpetological Conference, Gainesville, March 2002,  “Fecal ballast and the ins and outs of snake digestion” (invited speaker)
  • 20th Annual Phi Zeta Research Emphasis Day, UF College of Veterinary Medicine, June 2002,  “How animals work: a journal of mystery and discovery in science” (invited featured speaker)
  • Sixth Int’l Congress of Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry, La Trobe University, Mt Buller, Australia,
  • February 2003, “Snakes and islands: novel systems for integrating physiology and behavior” (invited speaker)
  • Archbold Biological Station, April 3-4, 2003 (invited speaker)
  • Int’l Society for Adaptive Medicine, Session on “Adaptations to Space”, August 2003 (invited speaker)
    Snake Ecology Group 2004 Conference, “Physiological Ecology of Pit Vipers on Gulf Coast Islands,” May
     2004 (invited speaker)
  • 3rd Int’l Conference of Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry in Africa, “Animals and Environments,”
    session on “Energy and Water in Extreme Environments”, August 2004 (invited speaker)
  • Brigham Young University, October 2004 (invited seminar)
  • Southern Utah University, October 2004 (invited seminar)
  • University of Miami, November 2004 (invited seminar)

Administrative Experience:

  • Student Aids Committee Chairman, 1973-1974
  • Core Curriculum Committee, 1973-1975
  • Biology TA Selection Committee, 1974
  • Division Representative, United Fund Drive, 1974
  • University Research Evaluation Subcommittee, 1974, 1977
  • Committee on Tenure Considerations, 1973
  • Graduate Admissions Committee Chairman, 1975-1978
  • Admissions and Awards Committee, 1975, 1980-1981
  • Promotions and Tenure Committee, 1976-1977
  • Acting Department Chairman, Summer 1978 (Physiology & Cell Biology, U. of Kansas)
  • Advisory member of Animal Space Committee, 1978-1979
  • Member of Nominating Committee, Physiological Ecology Section of
  • Ecological Soc of Amer (1978-1979)
  • Member of Executive Committee, Amer Soc of Ichthyologists & Herpetologists (1978-1982)
  • Member of Starr Ranch Scientific Advisory Committee, Starr Ranch Audubon Sanctuary, San Juan
  • Capistrano, California
  • Member of Publication Policy Committee, Amer Soc Ichthyologists & Herpetologists (1980-82)
  • Service on several faculty search committees (Univ of Kansas & Univ of Florida)
  • College Promotions and Tenure Committee, 1981-1984
  • University Animal Care Committee, 1981-1984
  • College Chairpersons Review Committee, 1981-1984
  • Graduate Admissions Committee, 1984-1986
  • Chair, Departmental Animal Care Committee, 1987-1992; 1994-1999
  • Member of Departmental Executive Committee, 1987-1989
  • Member of Faculty Senate, Univ of Florida, 1987-1989
  • Member of College LAS Animal Care Committee, Univ of Florida, 1987-1992; 1994 to present
  • Member of College LAS International Studies Advisory Council, Univ of Florida, 1987
  • Member of Executive Committee, Division of Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry, Amer Soc of
  • Zoologists, 1987-1989
    Divisional Secretary, American Society of Zoologists, 1987-1989
    Evaluation Panel Member, Howard Hughes Predoctoral Fellowships, National Research Council,
  • 1992, 1993, 1995
    International Scientific Advisory Committee, International Soc for Adaptive Medicine, 1996-97
    Planning Committee, Florida Herpetology Conferences, 1996, 1997, 1998
  • Member of Executive Committee, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, 1998-present
  • Board of Governors, American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists (ASIH), Class of 2003
  • Local Planning Committee, 20th Gravitational Physiology Meeting, International Society for Gravitational Physiology, Orlando, 1999
  • Service on various Departmental, College and University committees (CLAS Animal Care Committee, CLAS International Advisory Committee, University Faculty Senate, Departmental Executive Committee, Graduate Admissions Committee, Mechanisms of Behavior Search Committee, Chair of Animal Physiologist Search Committee, Chair of Seahorse Key Advisory Council, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee)
    Organizer or co-organizer of ten international symposia 
  • Member of Nominating Committee, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, 2000-2001
    Member of Conservation Committee, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, 2000-present
    Member of Herpetological Animal Care and Use Committee, American Society of Ichthyologists and             Herpetologists, 2000-present
  • Member of Planning Team for Comprehensive Conservation Planning for the Lower Suwannee and Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuges, 1999-2001
  • Invited participant, state of Florida Ocean Research Priorities Summit, 2000.  Also member of ongoing             planning team to recommend priorities for ocean and coastal research in state of Florida.
  • International Advisory Committee for the symposium  “Biodiversity and Ecophysiology of Animals,” held in February of 2002, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India.
  • Member of Faculty Senate, 2002-2004
  • Director, University of Florida Marine Laboratory at Seahorse Key, 1998-present
  • International Advisory Committee for “Third International Conference on Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry in Africa, Ithala, South Africa, August 2004.
  • Member of Executive Committee, World Congress of Herpetology, 2002-2008
  • Member of Planning Committee, 2006 Comparative Physiology Conference: Integrating Diversity
  • Advisory Board Member, Florida Institute of Oceanography, 2004-present



Published Articles and Book Chapters (chronological order):

1968. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and P.F.A. MADERSON. Histological changes in the epidermis of the subdigital lamellae of Anolis carolinensis during the shedding cycle. J. Morphol. 125:379-402.

1969. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Miniature telemetry systems. Application notes, Biocom Memo 1007. Biocom, Inc., Culver City, California. (Technical Note)

1970. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Behavioral temperature regulation in the bullforg, Rana catesbeiana. Copeia 1970:158-168.

1971. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Thermal modulation of cutaneous mucus discharge as a determinant of evaporative water loss in the frog, Rana catesbeiana. Z. vergl. Physiol. 73:84-104.

1971. LILLYWHITE, H.B. temperature selection by the bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 40A:213-227.

1973. LILLYWHITE, H.B., P. LICHT, and P. CHELGREN. The role of behavioral thermoregulation in the growth energetics of the toad, Bufo boreas. Ecology 54:375-383.

1973. LILLYWHITE, H.B. (Review of) The Temperature and Water Relations of Reptiles, by J.L. Cloudsley-Thompson. J. Syst. Zool. 22:201-202.

1974. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and P. LICHT. Water movement over toad skin: functional role of epidermal sculpturing. Copeia 1974:165-171.

1974. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and F. NORTH. Perching behavior of Sceloporus occidentalis in recently burned chaparral. Copeia 1974:257-258.

1974. LILLYWHITE, H.B. How frogs regulate their body temperature. Environment Southwest No. 465, pp. 3-6.

1974. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and R. WASSERSUG. Comments on a postmetamorphic aggregate of Bufo boreas. Copeia 1974:984-986.

1974. SEIBERT, E., H.B. LILLYWHITE, and R. WASSERSUG. Cranial co-ossification in frogs: relationship to rate of evaporative water loss. Physiol. Zool. 47:261-265.

1975. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and P. LICHT. A comparative study of integumentary mucous secretions in amphibians. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 51A:937-941.

1975. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Physiological correlates of basking in amphibians. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 52A:323-330.

1976. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Abundance and diversity of lizards in a herbicide-treated environment. Amer. Philos. Soc. Year Book 1975:342-344.

1976. SEYMOUR, R.S. and H.B. LILLYWHITE. Blood pressure in snakes from different habitats. Nature 264:664-666.

1977. LILLYWHITE, H.B., G. FRIEDMAN, and N. FORD. color matching and perch selection by lizards in recently burned chaparral. Copeia 1977:115-121.

1977. BALDWIN, J., G. FRIEDMAN, and H.B. LILLYWHITE. Adaptations to temporary muscle anoxia in anurans: activities of glycolytic enzymes in muscles from species differing in their ability to produce lactate during exercise. Australia J. Zool. 25:15-18.

1977. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Effects of chaparral conversion on small vertebrates in southern California. Biol. Conserv. 11:171-184.

1977. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Animal responses to fire and fuel management in chaparral. Proceedings of the Symposium on the Environmental Consequences of Fire and Fuel Management in Mediterranean Ecosystems, pp. 368-373. USDA Forest Service, Washington, D.C.

1978. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and R.S. SEYMOUR. Regulation of arterial blood pressure in Australian tiger snakes. J. Exp. Biol. 75:65-79.

1979. LILLYWHITE, H.B. (Review of) Behavior and Neurology of Lizards, edited by N. Greenberg and P.D. MacLean. Copeia 1978:431-437.

1979. JOHNSON, R.N. and H.B. LILLYWHITE. Digestive efficiency of the omnivorous lizard Klauberina riversiana. Copeia 1979:431-437.

1980. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Behavioral thermoregulation in Australian elapid snakes. Copeia 1980:452-458.

1980. ROBERTS, J.B. and H.B. LILLYWHITE. Lipid barrier to water exchange in epidermis of reptiles. Science 207:1077-1079.

1980. NORTH, F. and H.B. LILLYWHITE. The function of burrow turrets in a gregariously nesting bee. Southwest Naturalist 25:373-378.

1981. GIBBONS, J.R.H. and H.B. LILLYWHITE. Ecological segregation, color matching and speciation in lizards of the Amphibolurus decresii species complex (Lacertilia: Agamidae). Ecology 62:1573-1584.

1981. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and L. SMITH. Haemodynamic responses to haemorrhage in the snake, Elaphe obsoleta obsoleta. J. Exp. Biol. 94:275-283.

1982. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Tracking as an aid in ecological studies of snakes. In N.J. Scott (ed.), Herpetological Communities: a Symposium of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles and the Herpetologists' League, August 1977. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Wildlife Research Report 13, pp. 181-191.

1982. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Cannibalistic carrion ingestion by the rattlesnake, Crotalus viridis. J. Herpetol. 16:95.

1982. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and P.F.A. MADERSON. Skin structure and permeability. In C. Gans and F.H. Pough (eds.), Biology of the Reptilia, Vol. 12. Physiological Ecology. Academic Press, New York and London, pp. 397-442.

1983. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and F.H. POUGH. Control of arterial pressure in aquatic sea snakes. Amer. J. Physiol. 244:R66-R73.

1983. LILLYWHITE, H.B., R. ACKERMAN, and L. PALACIOS. Cardiorespiratory responses of snakes to experimental hemorrhage. J. Comp. Physiol. 152:59-65.

1983. ROBERTS, J.B. and H.B. LILLYWHITE. Lipids and the permeability of epidermis from snakes. J. Exp. Zool. 228:1-9.

1984. POUGH, F.H. and H.B. LILLYWHITE. Blood volume and blood oxygen capacity of sea snakes. Physiol. Zool. 57:32-39.

1984. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and R. ACKERMAN. Hydrostatic pressure, shell compliance and permeability to water vapor in flexible-shelled eggs of the colubrid snake Elaphe obsoleta. In R.S. Seymour (ed.), Respiration and Metabolism of Embryonic Vertebrates, Junk, The Hague, pp. 121-135.

1984. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and A.W. SMITS. Lability of blood volume in snakes and its relationship to activity and hypertension. J. Exp. Biol. 110:267-274.

1984. LILLYWHITE, H.B. (Review of) Behavioral Energetics. The Cost of Survival in Vertebrates. Science 224:596.

1985. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Trailing movements and sexual behavior in Coluber constrictor. J. Herpetol. 19:306-308.

1985. SMITS, A.W. and H.B. LILLYWHITE. Maintenance of blood volume in snakes: dynamics of extravascular fluids in response to hypovolemia induced by hemorrhage. J. Comp. Physiol. B155:305-310.

1985. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Behavioral control of arterial pressure in snakes. Physiol. Zool. 58:159-165.

1985. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and K.P. GALLAGHER. Hemodynamic adjustments to head-up posture in the partly arboreal snake, Elaphe obsoleta. J. Exp. Zool. 235:325-334.

1985. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Postural edema and blood pooling in snakes. Physiol. Zool. 58:759-766.

1986. SMITS, A.W. and H.B. LILLYWHITE. Effects of hyperkalemia on thermoregulation and feeding behaviors of the lizard Sauromalus hispidus. Copeia 1986:518-520.

1987. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Circulatory adaptations of snakes to gravity. Amer. Zool. 27:81-95.

1987. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and W.W. BURGGREN. Introduction to the symposium on cardiovascular adaptations in reptiles. Amer. Zool. 27:3-4.

1987. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Temperature, energetics and physiological ecology. In R. Seigel, J. Collins and S. Novack (eds.), Snakes: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. MacMillan Pub. Co., New York, pp. 422-477.

1987. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and B.R. STEIN. Surface sculpturing and water retention of elephant skin. J. Zool. (Lond.) 211:727-734.

1987. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Snakes under pressure. Natural History 96:59-67. (Reprinted in Science Horizons Year Book 1988 and Science Annual 1989, Franklin Watts, Grolier enterprises, Danbury, Connecticut.)

1988. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and P.F.A. MADERSON. The structure and permeability of integument. Amer. Zool. 28:945-962.

1988. DONALD, J.A. and H.B. LILLYWHITE. Adrenergic innervation of the large arteries and veins of the semi-arboreal ratsnake, Elaphe obsoleta. J. Morphol. 198:25-31.

1988. LILLYWHITE, H.B., A.W. SMITS and M.E. FEDER. Body fluid volumes in the aquatic snake, Acrochordus granulatus. J. Herpetol. 22:434-438.

1988. LILLYWHITE, H.B. (Review of) Biology of the Reptilia, Vol. 16, Ecology B. Defense and Life History. Copeia 1988:1102-1104.

1988. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Snakes, blood circulation and gravity. Scientific American 256:92-98.

1989. KATTAN, G. and H.B. LILLYWHITE. Humidity acclimation and skin permeability in the lizard, Anolis carolinensis. Physiol. Zool. 62:593-606.

1989. DONALD, J.A. and H.B. LILLYWHITE. VIP-immunoreactive nerves in the pulmonary vasculature of the aquatic file snake, Acrochordus granulatus. Cell Tissue Res. 255:585-588

1989. DONALD, J.A. and H.B. LILLYWHITE. Adrenergic nerves and 5-HT-containing cells in the pulmonary vasculature of the aquatic file snake, Acrochordus granulatus. Cell Tissue Res. 256:113-118.

1989. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Unusual shedding behaviors in the aquatic snake, Acrochordus granulatus. Copeia 1989:768-770.

1989. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and J.A. DONALD. Pulmonary blood flow regulation in an aquatic snake. Science 245:293-295.

1990. DONALD, J.A., J.E. O'SHEA, and H.B. LILLWHITE. Somatostatin and innervation of the heart of the snake Elaphe obsoleta. Amer. J. Physiol. 258 (Regulatory Integrative Comparative Physiology 27):R1001-R1007.

1990. DONALD, J.A., J.E. O'SHEA, and H.B. LILLYWHITE. Neural regulation of the pulmonary vasculature in a semi-arboreal snake, Elaphe obsoleta. J. Comp. Physiol. B 159:677-685.

1991. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Foreward to The Snakes of Thailand and their Husbandry (M.J. Cox, au.). Krieger Pub. Co., Melbourne, Florida.

1991. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Sauropods and gravity. Natural History. Dec 1991, p. 33.

1991. LILLYWHITE, H.B. The biology and conservation of acrochordid snakes. Hamadryad 16:1-9.

1992. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and A.W. SMITS. Cardiovascular adaptations of viperid snakes. In J.A. Campbell and E.D. Brodie, Jr. (eds.), Biology of Pitvipers, Selva, Tyler, Texas, pp. 143-153.

1992. BROWN, T.W. and H.B. LILLYWHITE. The autecology of the sidewinder, Crotalus cerastes cerastes. In J.A. Campbell and E.D. Brodie, Jr. (eds.), Biology of Pitvipers, Selva, Tyler, Texas, pp. 279-308.

1992. MILLARD, R.W., H.B. LILLYWHITE, and A.R. HARGENS. Cardiovascular system design and Barosaurus. Lancet 340:914.

1993. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and V. SANMARTINO. Permeability and water relations of hygroscopic skin of the file snake, Acrochordus granulatus. Copeia 1993:99-103.

1993. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and R.W. HENDERSON. Behavioral and functional ecology of arboreal snakes. In R.S. Seigel and J.T. Collins (eds.), Snakes: Ecology and Behavor, McGraw-Hill, New York, pp. 1-48.

1993. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Orthostatic intolerance of viperid snakes. Physiol. Zool. 66:1000-1014.

1993. YOUNG, B.A., H.B. LILLYWHITE, and R.J. WASSERSUG. On the structure of the aortic valves in snakes (Reptilia: Serpentes). J. Morphol. 216:141-159.

1993. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Subcutaneous compliance and gravitational adaptation in snakes. J. Exp. Zool. 267:557-562.

1993. LILLYWHITE, H.B., R.E. BALLARD, and A.R. HARGENS. Gravity tolerance in snakes. Research and Technology 1993 (NASA, Ames Research Center), pp. 194-195.

1994. KAM, Y-C and H.B. LILLYWHITE. Effects of temperature and water on critical oxygen tension of turtle embryos. J. Exp. Zool. 268:1-8.

1994. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and T.M. ELLIS. Ecophysiological aspects of the coastal-estuarine distribution of acrochordid snakes. Estuaries 17:53-61.

1994. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and J.A. DONALD. Neural regulation of arterial blood pressure in snakes. Physiol. Zool. 67:1260-1283.

1994. LILLYWHITE, H.B., R.E. BALLARD, and A.R. HARGENS. Cardiovascular responses of snakes to hypergravity. NASA Ames Research Center Research and Technology 1994 (TM-108858), pp 178-179.

1995. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and R.E. GATTEN, Jr. Physiology and Functional Anatomy. In C. Warwick, F.L. Frye, J.B. Murphy (eds.), Health and Welfare of Captive Reptiles, Chapman and Hall, London, pp. 5-31.

1995. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Evolution of cardiovascular adaptation to gravity. J. Gravitational Physiol. 2:P1-P4.

1996. LILLYWHITE, H.B., R.E. BALLARD, and A.R. HARGENS. Tolerance of snakes to hypergravity. Physiol. Zool. 69:293-303.

1996. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Husbandry of the little filesnake, Acrochordus granulatus. Zoo Biology 15:315-327.

1996. CONKLIN, D.J., H.B. LILLYWHITE, K.R. OLSON, R.E. BALLARD, and A.R. HARGENS. Blood vessel adaptation to gravity in a semi-arboreal snake. J. Comp. Physiol. B 165:518-526.

1996. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Gravity, blood circulation, and the adaptation of form and function in lower vertebrates. J. Exp. Zool. 275:217-225.

1996. LILLYWHITE, H.B., R.E. BALLARD, and A.R. HARGENS. Cardiovascular responses of semi-arboreal snakes to chronic, intermittent hypergravity. J. Comp. Physiol. B 166:241-253.

1997. LILLYWHITE, H.B., A.K. MITTAL, T.K. GARG, and N. AGRAWAL. Wiping behavior and its ecophysiological significance in the Indian tree frog, Polypedates maculatus. Copeia 1997: 88-100.

1997. BURGGREN, W., A. FARRELL, and H. LILLYWHITE. Vertebrate cardiovascular systems. In W. Dantzler (ed.), Handbook of Comparative Physiology, American Physiological Society, Bethesda, Maryland, pp. 215-308.

1997. LILLYWHITE, H.B., R.E. BALLARD, A.R. HARGENS and H.I. Rosenberg. Cardiovascular responses of snakes to hypergravity. Grav. and Space Biol. Bull. 10:145-152.

1997. SCHUMACHER, J., H.B. LILLYWHITE, W.M. NORMAN, and E.R. JACOBSON. Effects of ketamine HCl on cardiopulmonary function in snakes. Copeia 1977:395-400.

1997. LILLYWHITE, H.B., A.K. MITTAL, T.K. GARG and N. AGRAWAL. Integumentary structure and its relationship to wiping behavior in the common Indian tree frog, Polypedates maculatus. J. Zool. (Lond.) 243:675-687.

1998. LILLYWHITE, H.B., A.K. MITTAL, T.K. GARG and I. DAS. Basking behavior and thermal ecology of the Indian tree frog, Polypedates maculatus. J. Herpetology 32:169-175

1998. ZIPPEL, K.C., H.B. LILLYWHITE and C.R.J. MLADINICH. Contribution of the vertebral artery to cerebral circulation in the rat snake, Elaphe obsoleta. J. Morph. 238:39-51.

1998. MATSUYAMA, M., T. UENO, C. YANG, S.T. HSIEH, H.B. LILLYWHITE and A.R. HARGENS. Evolutionary adaptations of intracranial pressure to gravity. Research and Technology, pp. 137-138. NASA Technical Memorandum 112240.

1998. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Use it and lose it: unraveling the mysteries of skin shedding. Reptiles, Aug. 1998, pp. 68-79.

1998. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and T.M. ELLIS. Structure and function of the tracheal air sacs in the Asian snake, Gonyosoma oxycephalum. Hamadryad 23:121-126.

1999. LILLYWHITE, H.B., K.C. ZIPPEL and A.P. FARRELL. Resting and maximal heart rates in ectothermic vertebrates. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. A124:371-384.

1999. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and A.K. MITTAL. Amphibian skin and the aquatic-terrestrial transition: constraints and compromises related to water exchange. In A.K. Mittal, F.B. Eddy, and J.S. Datta Munshi (eds.), Water/Air Transitions in Biology, Oxford & IHB Pub. Co. , New Delhi & Calcutta, pp. 131-144.

1999. LILLYWHITE, H.B.  Defensive neck displays in snakes.  Reptiles 7:26-30.

2000. LILLYWHITE, H.B., J.R. LAFRENTZ, Y.C. LIN and M.C. TU.  The cantilever abilities of snakes.  J. Herpetol. 34:523-528.

2000. SEYMOUR, R.S. and H.B. LILLYWHITE.  Hearts, neck posture and metabolic intensity of sauropod dinosaurs.  Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B 267:1883-1887.

2001. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Vertebrate respiration and circulation in extreme environments.  Encyclopedia of Life Sciences, pp. 1-6.  Macmillan Publishers, Ltd., Nature Publishing Group/www.els.net

2001. ZIPPEL, K.C., H.B. LILLYWHITE and C.R.J. MLADINICH.  New vascular system in reptiles: Anatomy and postural hemodynamics of the vertebral venous plexus in snakes.  J. Morphol. 250:173-184.

2002. McCUE, M.D. and H.B. LILLYWHITE.  Oxygen consumption and the energetics of island-dwelling Florida cottonmouth snakes.  Physiol. Biochem. Zool. 75:165-178.

2002. TU, M.C., H.B. LILLYWHITE, J.G. MENON and G.K. MENON.  Postnatal ecdysis establishes the permeability barrier in snake skin: New insights into barrier lipid structures.  J. Exp. Biol. 205:3019-3030.

2002. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Thermal relations of reptiles.  Encyclopedia of Reptiles and Amphibians, Andromeda Oxford Ltd., Oxfordshire, England, pp. 108-109.

2003. ZIPPEL, K.C., H.B. LILLYWHITE and C.R.J. MLADINICH.  Anatomy of the crocodilian spinal vein.  J. Morphol. 258:327-335.

2003.  LILLYWHITE, H.B.  Structure and function.  Pp. 23-33 In M. Hutchins, J.B. Murphy, N. Schlager, eds., Grzimek’s Animal Life Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition, Volume 7, Reptiles.  Farmington Hills, MI: Gale Group.

2003.  LILLYWHITE, H.B.  File snakes (Acrochordidae).  Pp. 439-444 In M. Hutchins, J.B. Murphy, N. Schlager, eds., Grzimek’s Animal Life Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition, Volume 7, Reptiles.  Farmington Hills, MI: Gale Group.

2004.  LILLYWHITE, H.B.  Adaptation Constipation?  Wildlife Conservation 107 (No. 3, June):20. 

2004.  LILLYWHITE, H.B. and C.M. SHEEHY III.  Eleutherodactylus planirostris (Greenhouse Frog), USA: Florida: Levy Co: Seahorse Key, upland hammock and beaches.  [range extension]  Herpetol. Rev. 35:78.

2004.  LILLYWHITE, H.B. Cardiovascular adaptation to gravity: Lessons from comparative studies of snakes.  Chap. 6, pp. 68-81 In P.K. Singal, N. Takeda (eds.), Adaptation Biology and Medicine, Vol. 4, Current Concepts.  Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi 

2004.  LILLYWHITE, H.B.  Plasticity of the water barrier in vertebrate integument.  In S. Morris, A. Vosloo (eds.), Animals and Environments.  Proceedings of the Third International Conference of Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry.   International Congress Series, Volume #1275C, pp. 283-290.  Elsevier.

2005.  YOUNG B.A., A. AGUIAR, and H. LILLYWHITE.  Foraging cues used by insular Florida cottonmouths, Agkistrodon piscivorus conanti.  Herpetol. Nat. Hist. (in press)

2005.  LILLYWHITE, H.B.  and C.A. NAVAS.  Animals, energy and water in extreme environments.  Physiol. Biochem. Zool. (in press)

2005.  LILLYWHITE, H.B.  Water relations of the skin of tetrapods.  J. Exp. Biol. (in press)



Published Abstracts (chronological order):

1970. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Behavioral temperature regulation in the bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana. Herpetological Abstracts, Mar 1970, pp. 21-22.

1971. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Glandular regulation of cutaneous evaporative water loss in the frog, Rana catesbeiana. Herpetological abstracts, June 1971.

1972. LILLYWHITE, H.B., P. LICHT and P. CHELGREN. The role of behavioral thermoregulation in the growth energetics of the toad, Bufo boreas. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 53:10.

1974. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Amphibian mucous glands: comparative evidence for an adaptive role in preventing cutaneous desiccation. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 55:16.

1974. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Activity of snakes in recently burned chaparral. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 55:43.

1974. LILLYWHITE, H.B., E. SEIBERT, and R. WASSERSUG. Amphibian co-ossification: relationship to evaporative water loss. Herpetological abstracts, June 1974.

1974. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Abundance and diversity of lizards on chaparral-grass conversions. Amer. Zool. 14:1293.

1977. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and R.S. SEYMOUR. Blood pressure regulation in tiger snakes. AAAS annual meeting, Denver, Feb 1977.

1977. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Tracking as an aid in the study of snake communities. Symposium of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles and the Herpetologists' League, Lawrence, Aug 1977.

1977. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Animal responses to fire and fuel management in chaparral. International symposium on Environmental Consequences of Fire and Fuel Management in Mediterranean Ecosystems, Palo Alto, California, Aug 1977.

1978. ROBERTS, J.B. and H.B. LILLYWHITE. Evidence for a lipid barrier to water loss in snake epidermis. Joint annual meeting of American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, and the Herpetologists' League, Tempe, May-June 1978.

1978. ROBERTS, J.B. and H.B. LILLYWHITE. Evidence for a lipid barrier to water loss in snake epidermis. 21st West Central States Biochemical Conference, Kansas City, Nov 1978.

1978. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Anuran thermoregulation: new insights from a field study of Bufo woodhousei. Amer. Zool. 18:573.

1980. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Blood volume and arterial pressure regulation in the Black ratsnake. Federation Proceedings 39:1060.

1980. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Assessment of concepts of amphibian thermoregulation. Symposium on Amphibian Physiology, Pacific Division of AAAS, Davis, California, June 1980.

1980. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Behavioral control of arterial pressure in snakes. Amer. Zool. 20:768.

1981. LILLYWHITE, H.B., R. ACKERMAN, and L. PALACIOS. Cardiorespiratory responses to hemorrhage in the snake, Elaphe obsoleta quadrivittata. Federation Proceedings 40:431.

1981. STEIN, B., H.B. LILLYWHITE, and A. ONIGBANJO. Water retention and surface sculpturing of elephant skin. Annual mtg. Amer. Soc. Mammalogists.

1981. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and F.H. POUGH. Arterial pressure and hemodynamics in sea snakes. Amer. Zool. 21:963.

1982. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Gravitational blood pooling and control of arterial pressure in snakes: a comparative study. Physiologist 25:189.

1982. ROBERTS, J.B. and H.B. LILLYWHITE. Epidermal lipids and integumentary water loss in reptiles. Physiologist 25:227.

1982. POUGH, F.H. and H.B. LILLYWHITE. Oxygen transport properties of blood of sea snakes. Amer. Zool. 22:934.

1983. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and A.W. SMITS. Blood volume regulation and body fluid compartments in snakes. Proc. International Union of Physiological Sciences, 15:318.

1983. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and R.A. ACKERMAN. Hydration, compliance and conductance to water vapor in flexible-shelled snake eggs. IUPS Satellite Symposium, Murray River, South Australia.

1984. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and K.P. GALLAGHER. Hemodynamic adjustments to head-up posture in the partly arboreal snake, Elaphe obsoleta. Amer. Zool. 24:18A.

1984. SMITS, A.W., G. MENEELY, and H.B. LILLYWHITE. Effects of plasma hyperkalemia on heart function in the lizard, Sauromalus hispidus. Amer. Zool. 24:18A.

1984. KOZUBOWSKI, M.M., H.B. LILLYWHITE, and H.W. SHIRER. Cardiovascular mechanoreceptors in the rattlesnake, Crotalus viridis helleri. Amer. Zool. 24:18A.

1985. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and A.W. SMITS. Diving adaptations in the aquatic file snake, Acrochordus granulatus. Physiologist 28:283.

1986. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Gravitation and the evolution of lung structure in snakes. Amer. Zool. 26:123A.

1987. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and J.A. DONALD. Neurovascular structure and function in the elongate lung of an aquatic snake. Physiologist 30:190.

1987. DONALD, J.A. and H.B. LILLYWHITE. Fluorescence histochemical studies of the pulmonary vasculature of the aquatic snake, Acrochordus granulatus. Physiologist 30:190.

1987. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Tissue free fluid pressures in relation to behavioral and morphological variation in snakes. Amer. Zool. 27:117A.

1987. DONALD, J.A. and H.B. LILLYWHITE. Neuroanatomical studies of the pulmonary artery of reptiles. Amer. Zool. 27:8A.

1988. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and J.A. DONALD. Anterograde bias of blood flow in arboreal snakes. Amer. Zool. 28:86A.

1988. DONALD, J.A., J.E. O'SHEA, and H.B. LILLYWHITE. Pulmonary vascular innervation of the ratsnake, Elaphe obsoleta. Amer. Zool. 28:86A.

1989. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and R.W. HENDERSON. Arboreal specializations of snakes. 1st World Congress of Herpetology, Canterbury, UK.

1989. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and A.W. SMITS. Cardiovascular adaptations of pitvipers. Symposium on Biology of Pitvipers, University of Texas, Arlington.

1990. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Reptilian models for the study of cardiovascular homeostasis. Physiologist 33:A11.

1990. LILLYWHITE, H.B., Y.-C. KAM, and E. JACOBSON. Physiological constraints of vertical posture in viperid snakes. Amer. Zool. 30:95A.

1991. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Blood pressure regulation in snakes. Third International Congress of Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry, Abstracts p. 39.

1991. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Cardiovascular responses to head-up posture in Pacific rattlesnakes. Third International Congress of Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry, Abstracts p. 138.

1991. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and T.M. ELLIS. Extrapulmonary air sacs in an arboreal snake. Amer. Zool. 31:38A.

1992. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Orthostatic intolerance in snakes. Amer. Zool. 32:39A.

1992. SCHUMACHER, J., H.B. LILLYWHITE, W. NORMAN, and E.R. JACOBSON. The effects of ketamine on cardiopulmonary function in snakes. Proc. joint mtg. AAZV and AAWV, Oakland, Nov 1992, p. 73.

1992. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Regulation of blood volume in reptiles. Proc. international joint meeting of SEB, APS, ASZ and CSZ, Abstracts p. 19.

1993. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Posterior-to-anterior shunt of systemic arterial blood flow during head-up posture in arboreal snakes. Faseb J. 7:A677.

1994. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Significance of wiping behavior in the Indian tree frog. Physiologist 37:A-60.

1994. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Blood volume regulation in reptiles. Physiologist 37:A-20.

1994. LILLYWHITE, H.B., R.E. BALLARD, and A.R. HARGENS. Tolerance of snakes to hypergravity. Amer. Soc. Grav. Space Biol. Bulletin 8:67.

1995. CONKLIN, D., H. LILLYWHITE, K. OLSON, R. BALLARD, and A. HARGENS. Blood vessel reactivity in a semi-arboreal snake. Faseb Journal 9:A354.

1995. DONALD, J.A., and .H.B. LILLYWHITE. Adrenergic innervation of the larger arteries and veins of snakes. Faseb Journal 9:A354.

1995. LILLYWHITE, H.B., R.E. BALLARD, and A.R. HARGENS. Cardiovascular responses of snakes to hypergravity. Amer. Soc. Grav. Space Biol. Bulletin 9:67.

1996. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and A.K. MITTAL. Amphibian skin and the aquatic-terrestrial transition: constraints, opportunities and compromises. Abstracts of the International Symposium on Water/Air Transitions in Biology, Varanasi, India, p SL-21.

1996. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Gravity and the evolution of form and function in vertebrates. Abstracts of the International Symposium on Animal Adaptation, Changhua, Taiwan, p. 11.

1996. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Constraints on the evolution of skin permeability in amphibians. Abstracts of the International Symposium on Animal Adaptation, Changhua, Taiwan, p. 24.

1997. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Exploring the unusual: physiological specializations of diving snakes. Abstracts (Animal and Cell Biology) of 1997 annual meeting of Society for Experimental Biology, Canterbury UK, p. 51.

1997. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Gravity and the evolutionary design of snakes. Abstracts of the 3rd World Congress of Herpetology, Prague, 1997, p. 128.

1997. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Adaptation to upright posture: insights from animal studies. Abstracts of the 5th World Congress of International Society for Adaptive Medicine, Framingham, MA, 1997, p. 61.

1997. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Skin secretions, basking behavior, and thermal ecology of the Indian tree frog. Amer. Zool. 37:187A.

1997. BARBEAU, T.R. and H.B. LILLYWHITE. Wiping behavior of hylid tree frogs. Amer. Zool. 37:34A.

1997. ZIPPEL, K.C. and H.B. LILLYWHITE. Contribution of vertebral artery to cerebral blood flow in an arboreal snake. Amer. Zool. 37:201A.

1998. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Cardiac rhythms in lower vertebrates. An International Symposium on"Cardiac rhythms in Animals: Regulation, Development and Environmental Influences," Muroran, Japan. Abstracts, p. 39.

HSIEH, S.T., H.B. LILLYWHITE, R.E. BALLARD and A.R. HARGENS. Cardiovascular responses of snakes to gravitational gradients. Faseb J. 12:A333.

1998. LILLYWHITE, H.B., P.E. DE DELVA, and B. NOONAN. Retention of fecal mass in snakes: Is constipation adaptive? Amer. Zool. 38:157A.

1998. BARBEAU, T. and H. LILLYWHITE. Iridophore-associated lipids in the skin of hylid frogs. Amer. Zool. 38:204A.

1999. MATSUYAMA, M., T. UENO, C. YANG, LILLYWHITE, H.B., and A.R. HARGENS. Evolutionary adaptation of intracranial pressure to gravity. Faseb J. 13:A127.

1999. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Evolution of the cutaneous water barrier in amphibians. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 124A Suppl.: S29.

1999. BARBEAU, T.R. and H.B. LILLYWHITE. Dermal lipids in the skin of Florida hylid frogs. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 124A Suppl.:S29.

1999. LILLYWHITE, H.B., P.E. DE DELVA and B. NOONAN. Habitat, foraging strategy and the processing of fecal mass in snakes.  Abstracts of the Joint Meeting of ASIH, AES, HL, and SSAR, p. 149.

1999. BARBEAU, T.R. and H.B. LILLYWHITE. Comparative morphology and histochemistry of lipid-containing glands in the skin of treefrogs.  Amer. Zool. 39:115A.

1999. LILLYWHITE, H.B., J.R. LAFRENTZ, Y.C. LIN and M.C. TU.  The cantilever abilities of snakes. Amer. Zool. 39:65A.

2000.  LILLYWHITE, H.B., P. de Delva, and B.P. Noonan.  Patterns of gut passage time and the chronic retention of fecal mass in viperid snakes.  Abstracts of the Biology of Vipers Conference, Marielund, Sweden. 

2000. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Gravity, water and feces: Some unusual insights into the care and use of viperid snakes in biomedical research. Abstracts of the 51st American Association for Laboratory Animal Science National Meeting, San Diego.

2001. LILLYWHITE, H.B. and M.C. TU.  First ecdysis increases skin resistance to evaporative water loss in newborn snakes.  Abstracts of 2001 SICB, p. 275.

2001. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Social behavior of cottonmouth snakes at Seahorse Key, Florida. Abstracts of 81st annual mtg. of Amer. Soc. Ichthyologists & Herpetologists, State College, PA, p. 88.

2001. McCUE, M. D. and LILLYWHITE, H.B.  Metabolic rates in cottonmouth snakes from Seahorse Key, Florida.  Abstracts of 81st annual mtg. of Amer. Soc. Ichthyologists & Herpetologists, State College, PA, p. 95.

2001. LILLYWHITE, H.B.  Water and skin: Evolution of cutaneous water barriers and its implications for biodiversity.  Abstracts of the 2nd Intl. Conf. Comp. Physiol. & Biochem., Kasane, Botswana, p. 13.

2002. LILLYWHITE, H.B., J.G. MENON, G.K. MENON and M.C. TU.  Ontogeny of the permeability barrier in hatchling king snakes.  Physiologist 45:369.

2003.  LILLYWHITE, H.B. and F. ZAIDAN III.      Snakes and islands: Novel systems integrating physiology and behavior.  Comp. Biochem. Physiol. A134:S126-S127.

2003.  LILLYWHITE, H.B. Cardiovascular adaptation to gravity: Lessons from comparative investigations of snakes.  Abstracts of the 7th International Congress of the International Society for Adaptive Medicine, p. 28.

2004.  LILLYWHITE, H.B. and F. ZAIDAN III.  Mutualism between birds and snakes at Seahorse Key, Florida.  Abstracts of the annual meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, p. 302.

2004.  ROARK, A.W. and LILLYWHITE, H.B.  Genetic variation in an insular population of cottonmouth snakes.  Abstracts of the annual meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, p. 299.

2004.  LILLYWHITE, H.B. and F. ZAIDAN III.  Physiological ecology of pit vipers on Gulf Coast islands.  2004 Snake Ecology Group Confererence, p. 19.

2004.  LILLYWHITE, H.B. and F. ZAIDAN III.  Trophic interactions, climate, and the interdependence of birds and pit vipers on Gulf Coast islands.  Joint Mtg. of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Norman, Oklahoma (abstracts). 

2004.  LILLYWHITE, H.B.  Plasticity of the water barrier in vertebrate integument.  Abstracts of the 3rd International Conference of Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry in Africa, Animals and Environments, p.  66.


 


Books under Contract:

0000. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Physiological Adaptation to Gravity. Springer-Verlag.

2005. LILLYWHITE, H.B. Dictionary of Herpetology. Krieger Publishing Co.