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Peer-reviewed Publications (see also ResearchGate and Google Scholar profiles)
- Kojima, Y., R.K. Ito, I. Fukuyama, Y. Ohkubo & A.M. Durso. 2024. Foraging predicts the evolution of warning coloration and mimicry in snakes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 121:e2318857121 <link>
- Holmes, I. A.M. Durso, C. Myers, & T. Hendry. 2024. Changes in capture availability due to infection can lead to correctable biases in population-level infectious disease parameters. PeerJ. 12: e16910 <link>
- Gilliland, M., A.M. Durso, M.F. Metcalf, O. Johnson, S.P. Kelly, E.M. Everham III, and N.F. Angeli. 2023. Birds in the diet of invasive Boa imperator on St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. Caribbean Journal of Science 53:437-444. <link>
- Rivero, J. and A.M. Durso. 2023. Black Spiny-tailed Iguana (Ctenosaura similis) use of Gopher Tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) burrows in Buckingham, Florida. Florida Field Naturalist. 51(3):58-73. <link>
- Troast, S., A.M. Durso, K.P. Durso, M. Metcalf, & C.W. Gunnels. 2022. Using Visible Implant Elastomer (VIE) to mark Indotyphlops braminus (Brahminy Blindsnake). Herpetological Review 53(4):592-595. <link>
- Bolon, I., L. Picek, A.M. Durso, G. Alcoba, F. Chappuis, & R. Ruiz de Castañeda. 2022. An artificial intelligence model to identify snakes from across the world: opportunities and challenges for global health and herpetology. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases. 16(8): e0010647 <link>
- Durso, A.M., T.J. Kieran, T.C. Glenn, & S.J. Mullin. 2022. Comparison of three methods for measuring dietary composition of Plains Hog-nosed Snakes. Herpetologica. 78:119-132. <link>
- Fargevieille, A., A.M. Reedy, A. Kahrl, T.S. Mitchell, A.M. Durso, D.M. Delaney, P. Pearson, R. Cox, & D.A. Warner. 2022. Propagule size and sex ratio influence colonisation dynamics after experimental introduction of a non-native lizard. Journal of Animal Ecology. 91:845-857. <link>
- Maritz, B., E.P. Hofmann, R.A. Maritz, H.W. Greene, M.C. Grundler, & A.M. Durso. 2021. Challenges and opportunities in the study of snake diets. Herpetological Review. 52:769-773 <link>.
- Durso, A.M., R. Ruiz de Castañeda, C. Montalcini, M.R. Mondardini, J.L. Fernandez-Marques, F. Grey, M.M. Müller, P. Uetz, B.M. Marshall, R.J. Gray, C.E. Smith, D. Becker, M. Pingleton, J. Louies, A.D. Abegg, J. Akuboy, G. Alcoba, J.C. Daltry, O.M. Entiauspe-Neto, P. Freed, M.A. de Freitas, X. Glaudas, S. Huang, T. Huang, Y. Kalki, Y. Kojima, A. Laudisoit, K.P. Limbu, J.G. Martínez-Fonseca, K. Mebert, M.-O. Rödel, S. Ruane, M. Ruedi, A. Schmitz, S.A. Tatum, F. Tillack, A. Visvanathan, W. Wüster, & I. Bolon. 2021. Citizen science and online data: opportunities and challenges for snake ecology and action against snakebite. Toxicon X. 9-10:100071 <link>
- Durso, A.M., L.A. Neuman-Lee, G.R. Hopkins, & E.D. Brodie Jr. 2021. Stable isotope analysis suggests that tetrodotoxin-resistant Common Gartersnakes (Thamnophis sirtalis) rarely feed on newts in the wild. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 99:331-338. <link>
- Durso, A. M., G. K. Moorthy, S. P. Mohanty, I. Bolon, M. Salathé, and R. Ruiz de Castañeda. 2021. Supervised learning computer vision benchmark for snake species identification from photographs: Implications for herpetology and global health. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence 4:582110. <link>
- Durso, A. M., I. Bolon, A.R. Kleinhesselink, M. R. Mondardini, J. L. Fernandez, F. Gutsche-Jones, C. Gwilliams, M. Tanner, C. Smith, W. Wüster, F. Grey, & R. Ruiz de Castañeda. 2021. Crowdsourcing snake identification with online communities of herpetological enthusiasts. Royal Society Open Science. 8:201273. <link>
- Alaasam, V.J., J.E. Keehn, A.M. Durso, S.S. French, & C.R. Feldman. 2021. Ectoparasite load is reduced in side-blotched lizards (Uta stansburiana) at wind farms: Implications for oxidative stress. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 94:35-49. <link>
- Spence, A. R., S. S. French, G. R. Hopkins, A. M. Durso, S. B. Hudson, G. D. Smith, and L. A. Neuman-Lee. 2020. Long-term monitoring of two snake species reveals immune–endocrine interactions and the importance of ecological context. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative Physiology 333:744-755. <link>
- Westeen, E.P., A.M. Durso, M.C. Grundler, D.L. Rabosky, & A.R. Davis Rabosky. 2020. What makes a fang? Phylogenetic and ecological controls on dental evolution in rear-fanged snakes. BMC Evolutionary Biology. 20:80. <link>
- Müller Rebelato, M., K.O. Winemiller, A.M. Durso, A.M. Tozetti, P.B. Camargo, & L. Verrastro. 2020. What do stable isotopes tell us about the trophic ecology of Thamnodynastes hypoconia (Serpentes: Dipsadidae) in southern Brazil? Zoology. 141:125812 <link>
- Hierink, F., I. Bolon, A.M. Durso, R. Ruiz de Castañeda, C. Zambrana-Torrelio, E.A. Eskew, N. Ray. 2020. Forty-four years of global trade in CITES-listed snakes: trends and implications for conservation and public health. Biological Conservation. 248:108601 <link>
- Ochoa, C., I. Bolon, A.M. Durso, R. Ruiz de Castañeda, G. Alcoba, S. Babo Martins, F. Chappuis, & N. Ray. 2020. Assessing the increase of snakebite incidence in relationship to flooding events. Journal of Environmental and Public Health. 2020:6135149 <link>
- Bolon, I., A. M. Durso, S. B. Mesa, N. Ray, G. Alcoba, F. Chappuis, & R. Ruiz de Castañeda. 2020. Identifying the snake: first scoping review on practices of communities and healthcare providers confronted with snakebite across the world. PLoS ONE. 15(3): e0229989 <full-text>
- Durso, A.M., G.D. Smith, S.B. Hudson, & S.S. French. 2020. Stoichiometric and stable isotope ratios of wild lizards in an urban landscape vary with reproduction, physiology, space, and time. Conservation Physiology. 8(1): 10.1093/conphys/coaa001 <full-text>
- Pettit, T. V., R.J. Pettit, A.M. Durso, & S.S. French. 2019. Investment of both essential fatty and amino acids to immunity varies depending on reproductive stage. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative Physiology. 331(10):552-561
- Babo Martins, S., I. Bolon, F. Chappuis, N. Ray, G. Alcoba, C. Ochoa, S.K. Sharma, A.S. Nkwescheu, F. Wanda, A.M. Durso, & R. Ruiz de Castañeda. 2019. Snakebite and its impact in rural communities: The need for a One Health approach. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases. 13(9):e0007608 <full-text>
- Ruiz de Castañeda, R., A.M. Durso, N. Ray, J.L. Fernández, D.J. Williams, G. Alcoba, F. Chappuis, M. Salathé, & I. Bolon. 2019. Snakebite and snake identification: empowering neglected communities and health-care providers with AI. The Lancet Digital Health. 1(5):e202-e203 <full-text>
- Schulze, E.D., D. Craven, A.M. Durso, J. Reif, M. Guderle, F. Kroiher, P. Hennig, A. Weiserbs, P. Schall, C. Ammer, N. Eisenhauer. 2019. Positive association between forest management, environmental change, and forest bird abundance. Forest Ecosystems. 6:3 <full-text>
- Vogrinc, P.N., A.M. Durso, C.T. Winne, & J.D. Willson. 2018. Landscape-scale effects of supra-seasonal drought on semi-aquatic snake communities. Wetlands. 38(4):667-676 <full-text><podcast feature>
- Durso, A.M. & S.S. French. 2018. Stable isotope tracers reveal a trade-off between reproduction and immunity in a reptile with competing needs. Functional Ecology. 32(3):648-656 <full-text><data>
- Durso, A.M. & S.J. Mullin. 2017. Ontogenetic shifts in the diet of Plains Hog-nosed Snakes (Colubridae: Heterodon) revealed by stable isotope analysis. Zoology. 120:83-91 <full-text><data><code>
- Spence, A.R., A.M. Durso, G.D. Smith, H.M. Skinner, & S.S. French. 2017. Physiological correlates of multiple parasitic infections in Side-Blotched Lizards. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology. 90(3):321-327 <full-text>
- Skinner, H.M., A.M. Durso, L.A. Neuman-Lee, S.L. Durham, S.D. Mueller, & S.S. French. 2016. Effects of diet restriction and diet complexity on life history strategies in Side-Blotched Lizards (Uta stansburiana). Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological Genetics and Physiology 325(9):626-637 <full-text>
- Tingley, R., P. Mahoney, A.M. Durso, A. Tallian, A. Morán-Ordóñez, & K. Beard. 2016. Threatened and invasive reptiles are not two sides of the same coin. Global Ecology & Biogeography. 25:1050-1060 <full-text>
- Feldman, C.R., A.M. Durso, C.T. Hanifin, M.E. Pfrender, P.K. Ducey, A.N. Stokes, K.E. Barnett, E.D. Brodie III, & E.D. Brodie Jr. 2016. Is there more than one way to skin a newt? North American snakes with convergent feeding adaptations do not share a common genetic mechanism. Heredity. 116:84-91 <full-text> (with corrigendum 119:468)
- Durso, A.M. & R.A. Seigel. 2015. A snake in the hand is worth 10,000 in the bush. Journal of Herpetology. 49(4):503-506 <full-text>
- Mahoney, P.J., K.H. Beard, A.M. Durso, A.G. Tallian, A.L. Long, R.J. Kindermann, N.E. Nolan, D. Kinka, & H.E. Mohn. 2015. Introduction effort, climate matching, and species traits as predictors of global establishment success in non-native reptiles. Diversity & Distributions. 21:64-74 <full-text>
- O’Donnell, R.P. & A.M. Durso. 2014. Harnessing the power of a global network of citizen herpetologists by improving citizen science databases. Herpetological Review. 45(1):151-157 <full-text>
- Durso, A.M. & S.J. Mullin. 2014. Intrinsic and extrinsic factors influence expression of defensive behavior in Plains Hog-nosed Snakes (Heterodon nasicus). Ethology. 120(2):140-148 <full-text>
- Neuman-Lee, L.A., A.M. Durso, N.M. Kiriazis, M.J. Olds, & S.J. Mullin. 2013. Differential habitat use by Northern Watersnakes (Nerodia sipedon). IRCF Reptiles & Amphibians. 20(4):166-171 <full-text>
- Durso, A.M., J.D. Willson, & C.T. Winne. 2013. Habitat influences diet overlap in aquatic snake assemblages. Journal of Zoology (London). 291(3):185-193 <full-text>
- Graham, S.P., E.K. Timpe, A.M. Durso, D.A. Steen, W.B. Sutton, K.T. Nelson, G.J. Brown, M.A. Connell, K.M. Gray, & J.C. Godwin. 2012. The second known contact zone between Plethodon websteri & P. ventralis, & other new county records for Bibb County, Alabama. Herpetological Review. 43(2):312-313 <full-text>
- Durso, A.M., J.D. Willson, & C.T. Winne. 2011. Needles in haystacks: estimating detection probability & occupancy of rare & cryptic snakes. Biological Conservation. 144(5):1506-1513 <full-text>
- Graham, S.P., A.M. Durso, et al. 2010. An additional bioblitz competition in northwest Georgia yields new county records. Herpetological Review. 41(3):383-384 <full-text>
- Graham, S.P., D.A. Steen, K.T. Nelson, A.M. Durso, & J.C. Maerz. 2010. An overlooked hotspot? Rapid biodiversity assessment reveals a region of exceptional herpetofaunal richness in the southeastern United States. Southeastern Naturalist. 9(1):19-34 <full-text>
- Davis, A.K. & A.M. Durso. 2009. White blood cell differentials of northern cricket frogs (Acris c. crepitans) with a compilation of published values from other amphibians. Herpetologica. 65(3):260-267 <full-text>
- Durso, A.M. & J.C. Maerz. 2019. Natural Behaviors. Pages 90-99 in: Mader’s Reptile Medicine & Surgery. 3rd ed. (Divers, S. & S. Stahl, eds.) <table of contents>
- Willson, J.D., J.C. Guzy & A.M. Durso. 2023. Overcoming low detectability in snake population research: case studies from the southeast USA. Pages 61-76 in S. C. Walls and K. M. O'Donnell, editors. Strategies for Conservation Success in Herpetology. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, University Heights, Ohio.
- Durso, A.M. 2023. A Translation of Mertens, R. 1956. Das Problem der Mimikry bei Korallenschlangen. Smithsonian Herpetological Information Service, 160:1-43 <full-text>
- Horvath, S. and A.M. Durso. 2022. Opheodrys aestivus (Rough Greensnake). Predation. Herpetological Review. 53(3):516.
- Durso, A.M., E. Elrubaie, K. Opheim, and C. Valenti. 2022. Nerodia fasciata (Banded Watersnake). Diet and parasites. Herpetological Review. 53(2):344-345.
- Durso, A.M., and K.A. Morris. 2022. Ophisaurus ventralis (Eastern Glass Lizard). Habitat. Herpetological Review. 53(2):325-326.
- Morris, K.A., and A.M. Durso. 2022. Failed consumption of successfully caught prey by Buteo brachyurus (Short-tailed Hawk). Florida Field-Naturalist. 50(1):10-13.
- Ritter, A., A. Nöllert, H. Bringsøe, and A.M. Durso. 2021. Natrix natrix (Common European Grass Snake). Re-swallowing regurgitated prey. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 52(4):879.
- Sherer, E., W. Purkey, M.F. Metcalf, and A.M. Durso. 2021. Diadophis punctatus (Ring-necked Snake). Habitat. Herpetological Review. 52(4):870.
- Durso, A.M., K.A. Morris, and R.K.F. Nair. 2021. Direct observation of subterranean refugium use by Epidalea calamita (Natterjack Toad) in a dehesa ecosystem in Extremadura, Spain. Herpetology Notes. 14: 1203-1205 <link>
- Durso, A.M. and G. Manning. 2021. Opheodrys aestivus (Rough Greensnake). Diet. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 52(2):429.
- Durso, A.M. and A. Laverick. 2021. Farancia erytrogramma (Rainbow Snake). Plastic Mesh Entanglement. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 52(1):157
- Rowland, H., A. Nöllert, and A.M. Durso. 2021. Coronella austriaca (Smoothsnake). Cannibalism and prey size. Herpetological Review. 52(1):152.
- Durso, A.M., K.A. Morris, and N.C. Scarborough. 2021. Anolis distichus (Bark Anole). Lee County, Florida. Geographic Distribution. Herpetological Review. 52(1):83.
- Tatum, S.A. and A.M. Durso. 2020. Opheodrys aestivus (Rough Greensnake). Postmortem color change. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 51(4):874-875 (with erratum 52(1):175).
- Durso, A.M., K.A. Morris, and R.K.F. Nair. 2020. Natrix maura (Viperine Watersnake). Subterranean refugium. Herpetological Review. 51(4):869.
- Durso, A.M. and A. Laverick. 2020. Farancia erytrogramma (Rainbow Snake). Terrestrial Ecdysis. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 51(3): 618-619.
- Durso, A.M. and T. Brust. 2020. Heterodon platirhinos (Eastern Hog-nosed Snake). Defensive Behavior. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 51(2):352-353.
- Datanwala, H. and A.M. Durso. 2020. Uropeltis cf. macrolepis (Bombay Sheild-tailed Snake). Predation. Herpetological Review. 51(1):159-160.
- Nöllert, A., C. Nöllert, A. Durso, & K. Morris. 2020. Schwere Ladies aus Thüringen. Elaphe (Terraria). 81:74-75.
- Durso, A.M. and E. Walther. 2019. Boaedon capensis (African House Snake). Reproduction and Mating. Herpetological Review. 50(3):584-585.
- Durso, A.M. and S.J. Mullin. 2019. Heterodon nasicus (Plains Hog-nosed Snake). Movement. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 50(2):393-394.
- Durso, A.M. and J. Middleton. 2019. Ophisaurus ventralis (Eastern Glass Lizard). Predation. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 50(1):142-143.
- Iverson, J.B. and A.M. Durso. 2018. Heterodon nasicus (Western Hog-nosed Snake). Plastic Mesh Entanglement. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 49(4):754.
- Durso, A.M. and A. Nöllert. 2018. Früher Geburtstermin bei Coronella austriaca Laurenti, 1768. Elaphe (Terraria). 74:78-79.
- Smith, L., S. Walker, and A.M. Durso. 2018. Rhadinaea flavilata (Pinewoods Snake). Diet and Defensive Behavior. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 49(3):556.
- Heyborne, W.H., D.L. Belnap, A.M. Durso, and L.A. Neuman-Lee. 2018. Thamnophis elegans (Wandering Gartersnake). Melanistic coloration. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 49(1):141.
- Goel, V.K., B. Goel, and A.M. Durso. 2017. Python molurus (Indian Rock Python). Predation. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 48(4):866-867 (with erratum printed 49(1):142).
- L. Smith and A.M. Durso. 2017. Pantherophis alleghaniensis (Eastern Ratsnake). Foraging. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 48(4):865.
- Durso, A.M., L. Smith, S. Long, and R. Lott. 2017. Nerodia floridana (Florida Green Watersnake). Predation. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 48(4):863-864.
- Durso, A.M., D. Marquez, J. Middleton, and R. Herrera. 2017. Liodytes alleni (Striped Crayfish Snake). Predation. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 48(4):860-861.
- Spuckler, T. and A.M. Durso. 2017. Lampropeltis triangulum (Eastern Milksnake). Predation. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 48(4):859-860.
- Durso, A.M., S.F. Davis, R.F. Carter, M. Keim, T. Lynch, and L. Smith. 2017. Seminatrix pygaea (Black Swampsnake). Predation. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 48(3):683-685.
- Durso, A.M. and L. Smith. 2017. Eleutherodactylus planirostris (Greenhouse Frog). Predation. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 48(3):606.
- Durso, A.M. 2017. Agkistrodon contortrix (Copperhead). Diet. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 48(1):203-204.
- Durso, A.M. and B. Rosenthal. 2016. Seminatrix pygaea (Black Swampsnake). Predation. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 47(3):484-485.
- Durso, A.M. & P. Norberg. 2016. Coniophanes piceivittis. Nicaragua: Región Autónoma Atlántico Sur. Mesoamerican Herpetology. 3(1):194-197.
- Golla, J.M. and A.M. Durso. 2015. Crotalus oreganus helleri (Southern Pacific Rattlesnake). Diet/Scavenging. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 46(4):641-642.
- Durso, A.M. and K.A. Morris. 2015. Agkistrodon contortrix laticinctus (Broad-banded Copperhead). Diet. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 46(4):636.
- Durso, A. M., E. Lugo, & M. Rodriguez. 2015. Hydrophis (=Pelamis) platura (Yellow-bellied Seasnake). Interaction with dolphins. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 46(1):104 (with addendum printed 46(3):455).
- Durso, A. M., C.M. Carter, T.W. Pierson, & N. Bayona. 2014. Plethodon chattahoochee (Chattahoochee Slimy Salamander). Habitat Use. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 45(4):676-677.
- Mebert, K., & A.M. Durso. 2014. When predation and defense intermingle - an intercepted predation attempt by a Flying Snake on a Tokay Gecko. Sauria. 36(3):41-46.
- Durso, A.M. 2014. Scincella lateralis (Little Brown Skink). Predation. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 45(3):508.
- Cates, C.D., D.M. Delaney, A.M. Buckelew, A.M. Durso, S.S. French, A.M. Reedy, & D.A. Warner. 2014. Anolis sagrei (Brown Anole). Egg Predation. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 45(3):491-492.
- Cates, C.D., D.M. Delaney, A.M. Buckelew, A.M. Durso, S.S. French, A.M. Reedy, & D.A. Warner. 2014. Anolis sagrei (Brown Anole). Cannibalism. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 45(3):491.
- Durso, A.M., H.M. Heinz, D. Lockwood, & S. Durso. 2014. Boaedon (Lamprophis) fuliginosus (African House Snake). Longevity. Herpetoculture Note. Herpetological Review. 45(3):455.
- Delaney, D.M., C.D. Cates, A.M. Buckelew, A.M. Durso, S.S. French, A.M. Reedy, & D.A. Warner. 2014. Anolis sagrei (Brown Anole). Prey Stealing Behavior. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 45(2):324-325.
- Gross, I.P., M.A. Thomas, C.M. Carter, & A.M. Durso. 2014. Coluber (Masticophis) flagellum (Coachwhip). Nocturnal Activity. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 45(2):336-337.
- Vogrinc, P., J.D. Willson, A.M. Durso, L.A. Bryan, Z. Ross, J. Holbrook, & D. Filipiak. 2013. Nerodia floridana (Florida Green Watersnake). Diet. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 44(4):695.
- Delaney, D.M., A.M. Reedy, T.S. Mitchell, A.M. Durso, K.P. Durso*, A.J. Morrison* and D.A. Warner. 2013. Anolis sagrei (Brown Anole) Nest-Site Choice. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 44(2): 314.
- Durso, A.M., T.S. Mitchell, A.M. Reedy, & D.A. Warner. 2013. Ophisaurus compressus (Island Glass Lizard) Swimming. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 44(1):146.
- Durso, A.M. & D.G. Mulcahy. 2012. Hypsiglena chlorophaea deserticola (Desert Nightsnake) Cache County, Utah. Geographic Distribution. Herpetological Review. 43(1):106.
- Durso, A.M. & K.P. Durso. 2012. Coluber (=Masticophis) flagellum (Coachwhip) Lincoln County, Kansas. Geographic Distribution. Herpetological Review. 43(1):105.
- Durso, A.M., D.A. Warner, T.S. Mitchell, & A.M. Reedy. 2011. Heterodon nasicus (Western Hog-nosed Snake) Diet. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 42(3):439-440.
- Durso, A.M. 2011. Thamnophis radix (Plains Gartersnake) Carroll County, Illinois. Geographic Distribution. Herpetological Review. 42(3):396.
- Durso, A.M. & N.M. Kiriazis. 2011. Coluber constrictor (North American Racer) Prey Size. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 42(2):285.
- Neuman-Lee, L.A. & A.M. Durso. 2011. Graptemys pseudogeographica (False Map Turtle) Carroll & Whiteside Counties, Illinois. Geographic Distribution. Herpetological Review. 42(1):110.
- Neuman-Lee, L.A. & A.M. Durso. 2011. Graptemys geographica (Northern Map Turtle) Whiteside County, Illinois. Geographic Distribution. Herpetological Review. 42(1):110.
- Durso, A.M. & L.A. Neuman-Lee. 2011. Chelydra serpentina (Snapping Turtle) Whiteside County, Illinois. Geographic Distribution. Herpetological Review. 42(1):110.
- N.M. Kiriazis & A.M. Durso. 2011. Lithobates palustris (Pickerel Frog) Edgar County, Illinois. Geographic Distribution. Herpetological Review. 42(1):107.
- Durso, A.M., G.J. Brown, & T.W. Pierson. 2010. Plethodon petraeus (Pigeon Mountain Salamander) Depredation. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 41(4):469-470.
- Durso, A.M., P.S. Hamilton, & K.M. Donithan. 2010. Trachycephalus jordani (Jordan’s Casque-Headed Treefrog) Predation. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 41(3):343-344.
- Durso, A.M. 2010. Alligator mississippiensis (American Alligator) Miller County, Georgia. Geographic Distribution. Herpetological Review. 41(2):242.
- Durso, A.M. & K.P. Durso. 2010. A Defensive Display by a Smooth Earth Snake (Virginia valeriae). IRCF Reptiles & Amphibians (Henry Fitch Memorial Issue). 17(1):41.
- Durso, A.M. & K.T. Nelson. 2010. Lampropeltis triangulum elapsoides (Scarlet Kingsnake) Miller & Calhoun Counties, Georgia. Geographic Distribution. Herpetological Review. 41(1):110.
- Durso, A.M. & K.P. Durso. 2010. Opheodrys aestivus (Rough Green Snake) Foraging. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 41(1):95-96.
- Durso, A.M., E.P. Hill, & K.J. Sash. 2010. Lampropeltis getula getula (Eastern Kingsnake) Scavenging & Diet. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 41(1):94.
- Nelson, K.T., A.M. Durso, & R.V. Horan. 2010. Diadophis punctatus punctatus (Southern ring-necked snake) Diet. Natural History Note. Herpetological Review. 41(1):90-91.
- Durso, A.M., S. Jarrett, C. Jarrett, & J.T. Oguni. 2009. Lampropeltis getula (Common Kingsnake) Madison County, Georgia. Geographic Distribution. Herpetological Review. 40(4):456.
- Durso, A.M., J. Moree, & C. Stoudenmire. 2009. Diadophis punctatus (Ring-necked snake) Madison County, Georgia. Geographic Distribution. Herpetological Review. 40(4):455.
- Durso, A.M., J. Moree, & C. Stoudenmire. 2009. Plestiodon fasciatus (Five-lined skink) Madison County, Georgia. Geographic Distribution. Herpetological Review. 40(4):453.
- Durso, A.M. 2009. Sternotherus odoratus (Eastern Musk Turtle) Madison County, Georgia. Geographic Distribution. Herpetological Review. 40(4):449-450.
- Durso, A.M. 2009. Kinosternon subrubrum (Eastern Mud Turtle) Madison County, Georgia. Geographic Distribution. Herpetological Review. 40(4):449.
- Durso, A.M. & M.O. Milby. 2009. Eurycea guttolineata (Three-lined Salamander) Madison County, Georgia. Geographic Distribution. Herpetological Review. 40(4):444.
- Nelson, K.T. & A.M. Durso. 2009. Coluber (=Masticophis) flagellum (Coachwhip) Emanuel County, Georgia. Geographic Distribution. Herpetological Review. 40(3):364-365.
- Durso, A.M., K.T. Nelson, & E.D. Osburn. 2009. Virginia valeriae (Smooth Earth Snake) Elbert County, Georgia. Geographic Distribution. Herpetological Review. 40(2):239-240.
- Durso, A.M., K.L. Holcomb, & P.G. Barnett. 2009. Carphophis amoenus (Eastern Worm Snake) Madison County, Georgia. Geographic Distribution. Herpetological Review. 40(2):237.
- Holcomb, K.L., A.M. Durso, & P.G. Barnett. 2009. Hemidactylium scutatum (Four-toed Salamander) Madison County, Georgia. Geographic Distribution. Herpetological Review. 40(2):233.
- Durso, A.M. 2020. Book Review: Secrets of Snakes: The Science Beyond the Myths (by David A. Steen). Copeia 108(3):703-708.
- Durso, A.M. 2020. Book Review: Islands and Snakes: Isolation and Adaptive Evolution (by Harvey B. Lillywhite and Marcio Martens, eds.). Herpetological Review. 51(2):368-369.
- Durso, A.M. 2019. Book Review: The Book of Snakes: A Life-Size Guide to Six Hundred Species from around the World (by Mark O’Shea). Copeia 107(2):383-385.