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Martin J. Whiting
Martin J. Whiting
Professor of Animal Behaviour, Macquarie University
Verified email at mq.edu.au - Homepage
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The Conservation Status of the World’s Reptiles
M Böhm, and 243 others
Biological Conservation 157, 372-385, 2013
10952013
An integrative framework for the appraisal of coloration in nature
DJ Kemp, ME Herberstein, LJ Fleishman, JA Endler, ATD Bennett, ...
The American Naturalist 185 (6), 705-724, 2015
2332015
Ultraviolet signals ultra-aggression in a lizard
MJ Whiting, DM Stuart-Fox, D O'Connor, D Firth, NC Bennett, ...
Animal behaviour 72 (2), 353-363, 2006
2192006
Animal cultures matter for conservation
P Brakes, SRX Dall, LM Aplin, S Bearhop, EL Carroll, P Ciucci, V Fishlock, ...
Science 363 (6431), 1032-1034, 2019
2002019
Predator-specific camouflage in chameleons
D Stuart-Fox, A Moussalli, MJ Whiting
Biology letters 4 (4), 326-329, 2008
1842008
Camouflage and colour change: antipredator responses to bird and snake predators across multiple populations in a dwarf chameleon
D Stuart-Fox, MJ Whiting, A Moussalli
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 88 (3), 437-446, 2006
1782006
Why don't small snakes bask? Juvenile broad‐headed snakes trade thermal benefits for safety
JK Webb, MJ Whiting
Oikos 110 (3), 515-522, 2005
1702005
Evolution and maintenance of social status-signaling badges
MJ Whiting, KA Nagy, PW Bateman
Lizard social behavior, 47-82, 2003
1612003
Sex and boldness explain individual differences in spatial learning in a lizard
P Carazo, DWA Noble, D Chandrasoma, MJ Whiting
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 281 (1782), 20133275, 2014
1572014
Animals traded for traditional medicine at the Faraday market in South Africa: species diversity and conservation
MJ Whiting, TJ Williams, V.L., Hibbitts
Animals in Traditional Folk Medicine: Implications for Conservation, 421-473, 2012
153*2012
Natural selection on social signals: signal efficacy and the evolution of chameleon display coloration
D Stuart-Fox, A Moussalli, MJ Whiting
The American Naturalist 170 (6), 916-930, 2007
1372007
Sex-Based Differences and Similarities in Locomotor Performance, Thermal Preferences, and Escape Behaviour in the Lizard Platysaurus intermedius wilhelmi
SP Lailvaux, GJ Alexander, MJ Whiting
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 76 (4), 511-521, 2003
1312003
Multiple signals in chameleon contests: designing and analysing animal contests as a tournament
DM Stuart-Fox, D Firth, A Moussalli, MJ Whiting
Animal Behaviour 71 (6), 1263-1271, 2006
1302006
High sensitivity to short wavelengths in a lizard and implications for understanding the evolution of visual systems in lizards
LJ Fleishman, ER Loew, MJ Whiting
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 278 (1720), 2891-2899, 2011
1162011
Ultraviolet signals fighting ability in a lizard
J Stapley, MJ Whiting
Biology Letters 2 (2), 169-172, 2006
1162006
When to be neighbourly: differential agonistic responses in the lizard Platysaurus broadleyi
MJ Whiting
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 46, 210-214, 1999
1091999
A deepening understanding of animal culture suggests lessons for conservation
P Brakes, EL Carroll, SRX Dall, SA Keith, PK McGregor, SL Mesnick, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 288 (1949), 20202718, 2021
1072021
Geographic divergence in dispersal-related behaviour in cane toads from range-front versus range-core populations in Australia
J Gruber, G Brown, MJ Whiting, R Shine
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 71, 1-7, 2017
972017
Age-dependent social learning in a lizard
DWA Noble, RW Byrne, MJ Whiting
Biology letters 10 (7), 20140430, 2014
952014
Lizards and landscapes: integrating field surveys and interviews to assess the impact of human disturbance on lizard assemblages and selected reptiles in a savanna in South Africa
R Smart, MJ Whiting, W Twine
Biological Conservation 122 (1), 23-31, 2005
842005
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