PUBLICATIONS (*corresponding author)
Hsu, Y. , H. Chen, S.-P. Huang, C.-P. Lin, Z.-Y. Chen. 2025. Response to Packard (2025): Energetic costs of large weapons could constrain their size in large male stag beetles Cyclommatus mniszechi. Journal of Zoology 327: 121–122. doi:10.1111/jzo.70063
Chang, Y. M., C.-J. Kao, C. -H. Hsu, S. -P. Huang, K. A. Hatch, C-H Hsieh, J.-H. Chen, K.-W. Chen, H.-L Mei, W. Hwang. 2025. Is climate change to blame? Increased rainfall reduces emergence of Taiwanosemia hoppoensis (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) in coastal windbreak forests. Biotropica. 57:e13413. DOI: 10.1111/btp.13413 [pdf]
Chen, H. S.-P. Huang, C.-P. Lin , Z.-Y. Chen, Y. Hsu. 2024. Energetically costly weaponry in the large morph of male stag beetles. Journal of Zoology. DOI: 10.1111/jzo.13222 [pdf]
Richard, R. J. A. Lugsanay, S. P. Huang. 2024. The temperature-size rule in the context of Dynamic Energy Budget theory. Ecological Modelling 493, 110761. [pdf]
Chen, T. Y., R. Richard, T. E. Lin, S. P. Huang*. 2021. Landscape forest impacts the potential activity time of an invasive lizard and its possibilities for range expansion in Taiwan under climate warming. Journal of Thermal Biology 98:102948. [pdf]
Huang, S. P.*, Y. C. Lin, T. E. Lin, R. Richard. 2020. Thermal physiology explains the elevational range for a lizard, Eutropis longicaudata, in Taiwan. Journal of Thermal Biology 93: 102730. [pdf]
Huang, S. P.*, R. E. Kearley, K. W. Hung, W. P. Porter. 2020. Evaporative water loss simulation improves models’ prediction of habitat suitability for a high-elevation forest skink. Oecologia 192: 657–669. [pdf]
Huang S. P.*, K. W. Hung, H. C. Fan, T. E. Lin, R. Richard. 2020. Temperature rise curtails activity period predicted for a winter-active forest lizard, Scincella formosensis, from subtropical areas in Taiwan. Journal of Thermal Biology 87: 102475. [pdf]
Lin, T. E., T. Y. Chen, H. L. Wei, R. Richard, S. P. Huang*. 2019. Low cold tolerance of the invasive lizard Eutropis multifasciata constrains its potential elevation distribution in Taiwan. Journal of Thermal Biology 82: 115–122. [pdf]
Li, C. Y., S. P. Huang, M. Garcia, A. Fuller, Y. Hsu, R. L. Earley. 2018. Sexual phenotype drives variation in endocrine responses to social challenge in a quasi-clonal animal. Royal Society Open Science 5: 180002. [pdf]
Huang, S. P., S. Talal, A. Ayali, E. Gefen. 2015. The effect of discontinuous gas exchange on respiratory water loss in grasshoppers (Orthoptera: Acrididae) varies across an arid gradient. Journal of Experimental Biology 218, 2510–2517.
Huang, S. P., S. Sender, E. Gefen. 2014. Oxygen diffusion limits trigger ventilatory movements during spiracle closure when insects breathe discontinuously. Journal of Experimental Biology 217:2229–2231.
Li, C.-Y, R. Early, S. P. Huang, Y. Hsu. 2014. Fighting experience alters brain androgen receptor expression dependent on testosterone status. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 281: 20141532.
Huang, S. P., R. Sender, and E. Gefen. 2014. Oxygen diffusion limits trigger ventilatory movements during spiracle closure when insects breathe discontinuously. Journal of Experimental Biology 217: 2229–2231.
Huang, S. P., W. P. Porter, M. C. Tu, C. R. Chiou. 2014. Forest cover reduces thermally suitable habitats and affects responses to a warmer climate predicted in a high-altitude lizard. Oecologia 175:25–35.
Huang S. P., C. R. Chiou, T. E. Lin, M. C. Tu, C. C. Lin, and W. P. Porter. 2013. Future advantages in energetics, activity time, and habitats predicted in a high-altitude pit viper with climate warming. Functional Ecology 27: 446–458.
Chen, Y.H., M.C. Tu, and S. P. Huang. 2013. Synergistic limits to the altitudinal distribution of a high-altitude lizard, Takydromus hsuehshanensis. Zoological Science 30:15–20.
Huang, S. P., S. Y. Yang, and Y. Hsu. 2011. Persistence of winner and loser effects depends on the behaviour measured. Ethology 117:171–180.
Chen, Y. H., S. P. Huang, M. H. Chang, and M. C. Tu. 2010. Thermal effect on embryogenesis and hatching of grass lizard Takydromus stejnegeri (Squamata: Lacertidae): an implication of their potential for limiting the altitudinal distribution in Taiwan. Zoological Studies 49: 374–380.
Huang, S. P. and M. C. Tu. 2009. Locomotor performance and altitudinal distribution of a mountainous lizard, Takydromus hsuehshanensis, in Taiwan. Zoological Studies 48: 477–484.
Huang, S. P. and M. C. Tu. 2008. Cold tolerance and altitudinal distribution of Takydromus lizards in Taiwan. Zoological Studies 47: 438–444.
Huang, S. P. and M. C. Tu. 2008. Heat tolerance and altitudinal distribution of a mountainous lizard, Takydromus hsuehshanensis, in Taiwan. Journal of Thermal Biology 33: 48–56.
Yang, Y. Y, C. Y. Lee, Y. H. Yang, S. P. Huang, T. P. Chang, and H. Chang. 2008. The fate of neo-sex chromosomes in Drosophila albomicans-nasuta hybrid populations. Zoological Studies 47: 84–95.
Huang, S. M., S. P. Huang, Y. H. Chen, and M. C. Tu. 2007. Thermal tolerance and altitudinal distribution of three Trimeresurus snakes in Taiwan. Zoological Studies 46: 592–599.
Huang, S. P., Y. Hsu, and M. C. Tu. 2006. Thermal tolerance and altitudinal distribution of two Sphenomorphus lizards in Taiwan. Journal of Thermal Biology 31: 378–385.
Hou, P.-C. L. and S. P. Huang. 1999. Metabolic and ventilatory responses to hypoxia in two populations of the toad Bufo bankorensis living at different altitudes. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A 124: 413–421.
Other Scientific Reports
1. Tu, M. C. and S. P. Huang. 2008. Lizards living in the cloud forest. Life World 222: 90–93.
2. Huang, S. P., T. W. Shiau, and M.C. Tu. 2005. Population size and habitat use of the Taiwan alpine skink, Sphenomorphus taiwanensis, in the Tatachia area in the central mountain range, Taiwan. Bioformosa 40: 68–75.