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Lista de obras de Philip W. Bateman

<scp>eDNA</scp> metabarcoding of avocado flowers: ‘Hass’ it got potential to survey arthropods in food production systems?

artículo científico publicado en 2023

Anatomy of the cavernous muscles of the kangaroo penis highlights marsupial-placental dichotomy

scientific article published on 06 January 2019

At What Cost? Trade-Offs and Influences on Energetic Investment in Tail Regeneration in Lizards Following Autotomy

publication published on 25 November 2021

Avian community changes following drought-induced canopy collapse in a Mediterranean-type forest

artículo científico publicado en 2022

Better to risk limb than life: some insects use autotomy to escape passive predation by carnivorous plants

artículo científico publicado en 2023

Build it and some may come: early stage habitat restoration may initially favour herbivore return

artículo científico publicado en 2022

Camera traps show foxes are the major predator of flatback turtle nests at the most important mainland western Australian rookery

artículo científico publicado en 2023

Distress responses during handling in urban and exurban bandiny, the New Holland honeyeater (Phylidonyris novaehollandiae), in southwestern Western Australia

artículo científico publicado en 2022

Does urbanization influence the diet of a large snake?

artículo científico publicado en 2017

Experimental alteration of litter sex ratios in a mammal

artículo científico publicado en 2008

I don’t like crickets, I love them: invertebrates are an important prey source for varanid lizards

article by Sophie Cross et al published April 2020 in Journal of Zoology: Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London

Interactions between the introduced European honey bee and native bees in urban areas varies by year, habitat type and native bee guild

scientific article published on 05 February 2021

Jettisoning ballast or fuel? Caudal autotomy and locomotory energetics of the Cape dwarf gecko Lygodactylus capensis (Gekkonidae).

artículo científico publicado en 2009

Just drop it and run: the effect of limb autotomy on running distance and locomotion energetics of field crickets (Gryllus bimaculatus).

artículo científico publicado en 2007

Leave it all behind: a taxonomic perspective of autotomy in invertebrates.

artículo científico publicado en 2007

Monitoring the birds and the bees: Environmental <scp>DNA</scp> metabarcoding of flowers detects plant–animal interactions

artículo científico publicado en 2023

Predators Show Seasonal Predilections for Model Clay Spiders in an Urban Environment

artículo científico publicado en 2018

Seasonal changes in burrow geometry of the common mole rat (Rodentia: Bathyergidae).

artículo científico publicado en 2013

Seasonal patterns of body temperature daily rhythms in group-living Cape ground squirrels Xerus inauris

artículo científico publicado en 2012

Sex and the single (-eared) female: leg function, limb autotomy and mating history trade-offs in field crickets (Gryllus bimaculatus)

artículo científico publicado en 2006

Surveying Attitudes toward Reptiles on Roads: Questionnaire Responses Do Not Directly Translate to Behavioral Action

artículo científico publicado en 2019

Telling tails: selective pressures acting on investment in lizard tails

artículo científico publicado en 2013

The Scent of Danger: the Impact of Predator Chemical Cues on Emergence from Refuge and Willingness to Autotomize Limbs in the House Cricket (Acheta domesticus)

artículo científico publicado en 2018

The ecology of a translocated population of a medium-sized marsupial in an urban vegetation remnant

artículo científico publicado en 2021

The evolution of autotomy in leaf-footed bugs

scientific article published on 08 April 2020

The pitfalls of short-range endemism: high vulnerability to ecological and landscape traps

artículo científico publicado en 2018

The relative performance of sampling methods for native bees: an empirical test and review of the literature

artículo científico publicado en 2020

The tusked king cricket, Libanasidus vittatus (Kirby, 1899) (Anostostomatidae), from South Africa: morphological and molecular evidence suggest two cryptic species

scholarly article by Helene Brettschneider et al published 1 March 2009 in Insect Systematics and Evolution

What snake is that? Common Australian snake species are frequently misidentified or unidentified

artículo científico publicado en 2020

When one tail isn't enough: abnormal caudal regeneration in lepidosaurs and its potential ecological impacts

artículo científico publicado en 2020

eDNA metabarcoding of log hollow sediments and soils highlights the importance of substrate type, frequency of sampling and animal size, for vertebrate species detection

artículo científico publicado en 2022