Big city life: carnivores in urban environments PW Bateman, PA Fleming Journal of zoology 287 (1), 1-23, 2012 | 895 | 2012 |
To cut a long tail short: a review of lizard caudal autotomy studies carried out over the last 20 years PW Bateman, PA Fleming Journal of zoology 277 (1), 1-14, 2009 | 474 | 2009 |
Leave it all behind: a taxonomic perspective of autotomy in invertebrates PA Fleming, D Muller, PW Bateman Biological Reviews 82 (3), 481-510, 2007 | 284 | 2007 |
What drives human–carnivore conflict in the North West Province of South Africa? M Thorn, M Green, F Dalerum, PW Bateman, DM Scott Biological Conservation 150 (1), 23-32, 2012 | 166 | 2012 |
Evolution and maintenance of social status-signaling badges MJ Whiting, KA Nagy, PW Bateman Lizard social behavior, 47-82, 2003 | 164 | 2003 |
Male size and sequential mate preference in the cricket Gryllus bimaculatus PW Bateman, LN Gilson, JWH Ferguson Animal Behaviour 61 (3), 631-637, 2001 | 164 | 2001 |
Experimental alteration of litter sex ratios in a mammal EZ Cameron, PR Lemons, PW Bateman, NC Bennett Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 275 (1632), 323-327, 2008 | 158 | 2008 |
The relative performance of sampling methods for native bees: an empirical test and review of the literature KS Prendergast, MHM Menz, KS Dixon, PW Bateman Ecosphere 11, 2020 | 153 | 2020 |
Are negative effects of tourist activities on wildlife over-reported? A review of assessment methods and empirical results PW Bateman, PA Fleming Biological Conservation 211, 10-19, 2017 | 135 | 2017 |
Estimating brown hyaena occupancy using baited camera traps M Thorn, DM Scott, M Green, PW Bateman, EZ Cameron South African Journal of Wildlife Research-24-month delayed open access 39 …, 2009 | 130 | 2009 |
A different kind of ecological modelling: the use of clay model organisms to explore predator–prey interactions in vertebrates PW Bateman, PA Fleming, AK Wolfe Journal of Zoology 301, 251-262, 2017 | 99 | 2017 |
The good, the bad, and the ugly: which Australian terrestrial mammal species attract most research? PA Fleming, PW Bateman Mammal Review 46, 241-254, 2016 | 90 | 2016 |
The ecology and evolution of autotomy Z Emberts, I Escalante, PW Bateman Biological Reviews, 2019 | 84 | 2019 |
Does human pedestrian behaviour influence risk assessment in a successful mammal urban adapter? PW Bateman, PA Fleming Journal of Zoology 294 (2), 93-98, 2014 | 84 | 2014 |
Novel predation opportunities in anthropogenic landscapes PA Fleming, PW Bateman Animal Behaviour 138, 145-155, 2018 | 78 | 2018 |
Who are you looking at? Hadeda ibises use direction of gaze, head orientation and approach speed in their risk assessment of a potential predator PW Bateman, PA Fleming Journal of Zoology 285 (4), 316-323, 2011 | 77 | 2011 |
Mate preference for novel partners in the cricket Gryllus bimaculatus PW Bateman Ecological entomology 23 (4), 473-475, 1998 | 74 | 1998 |
A global review of determinants of native bee assemblages in urbanised landscapes KS Prendergast, KW Dixon, PW Bateman Insect Conservation and Diversity 15 (4), 385-405, 2022 | 67 | 2022 |
Brown hyaenas on roads: estimating carnivore occupancy and abundance using spatially auto-correlated sign survey replicates M Thorn, M Green, PW Bateman, S Waite, DM Scott Biological Conservation 144 (6), 1799-1807, 2011 | 60 | 2011 |
Males are selective too: mating, but not courtship, with sequential females influences choosiness in male field crickets (Gryllus bimaculatus) PW Bateman, PA Fleming Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 59, 577-581, 2006 | 59 | 2006 |