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Add Activity predicts male reproductive success in a polygynous lizard Keogh, J. Scott; Noble, Daniel W. A; Wilson, Eleanor E; Whiting, Martin J 2012 Full Text Reviewed
Add Camouflage and colour change : antipredator responses to bird and snake predators across multiple populations in a dwarf chameleon Stuart-Fox, Devi; Whiting, Martin J; Moussalli, Adnan 2006 — Reviewed
Add Does rock disturbance by superb lyrebirds (Menura novaehollandiae) influence habitat selection by juvenile snakes? Webb, Jonathan K; Whiting, Martin J 2006 — Reviewed
Add Does the lizard Platysaurus broadleyi aggregate because of social factors? Schutz, Luke; Stuart-Fox, Devi; Whiting, Martin J 2007 — Reviewed
Add Do male barking geckos (Ptenopus garrulus garrulus) avoid refuges scented by other males? Hibbitts, Toby J; Whiting, Martin J 2005 — Reviewed
Add Ecology of the Common Barking Gecko (Ptenopus garrulus) in Southern Africa Hibbitts, Toby J; Pianka, Erica R; Huey, Raymond B; Whiting, Martin J 2005 — Reviewed
Add Ecology of the flap-necked chameleon Chamaeleo dilepis in Southern Africa Reaney, Leeann T; Yee, Stephen; Losos, Jonathan B; Whiting, Martin J 2012 —
Add Ecology of Wahlberg's velvet gecko, Homopholis wahlbergii, in southern Africa Whiting, Martin J; Reaney, Leeann T; Keogh, J. Scott 2007 — Reviewed
Add Effects of risk on flight initiation distance and escape tactics in two southern African lizard species Cooper Jr., William E; Whiting, Martin J 2007 — Reviewed
Add Effects of simultaneous polyandry on offspring fitness in an African tree frog Byrne, Phillip G; Whiting, Martin J 2011 — Reviewed
Add Flat lizard female mimics use sexual deception in visual but not chemical signals Whiting, Martin J; Webb, Jonathan K; Keogh, J. Scott 2009 — Reviewed
Add High sensitivity to short wavelengths in a lizard and implications for understanding the evolution of visual systems in lizards Fleishman, Leo J; Loew, Ellis R; Whiting, Martin J 2011 — Reviewed
Add Impact of human disturbance and beliefs on the tree agama Acanthocercus atricollis atricollis in a South African communal settlement Whiting, Martin J; Chetty, Kinesh; Twine, Wayne; Carazo, Pau 2009 — Reviewed
Add Increased metal concentrations in giant sungazer lizards (Smaug giganteus) from mining areas in South Africa McIntyre, Trevor; Whiting, Martin J 2012 — Reviewed
Add Learning outdoors : male lizards show flexible spatial learning under semi-natural conditions Noble, Daniel W. A; Carazo, Pau; Whiting, Martin J 2012 — Reviewed
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