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Timothy R. Halliday
Timothy R. Halliday
Open University, Retired
Verified email at hallidayfarndon.co.uk - Homepage
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The study of mate choice
TR Halliday
Mate choice 1, 462, 1983
7781983
Deep croaks and fighting assessment in toads Bufo bufo
NB Davies, TR Halliday
Nature 274 (5672), 683-685, 1978
7291978
Body size and age in amphibians and reptiles
TR Halliday, PA Verrell
Journal of herpetology, 253-265, 1988
6391988
Peahens prefer peacocks with elaborate trains
M Petrie, H Tim, S Carolyn
Animal Behaviour 41 (2), 323-331, 1991
5601991
Confronting amphibian declines and extinctions
JR Mendelson III, KR Lips, RW Gagliardo, GB Rabb, JP Collins, ...
Science 313 (5783), 48-48, 2006
3662006
Optimal mate selection in the toad Bufo bufo
NB Davies, TR Halliday
Nature 269 (5623), 56-58, 1977
3471977
Competitive mate searching in male common toads, Bufo bufo
NB Davies, TR Halliday
Animal Behaviour 27, 1253-1267, 1979
3441979
Multiple mating by females: a perspective from quantitative genetics.
T Halliday, SJ Arnold
Animal Behaviour, 1987
3421987
Sexual selection and mate choice.
TR Halliday
Behavioural ecology: An evolutionary approach, 180-213, 1978
3281978
The new encyclopedia of reptiles and amphibians
T Halliday, K Adler
Oxford University Press, 2002
2842002
Intersexual selection and alternative mating behaviour
T Halliday
Amphibian biology, 419-468, 1995
2661995
On confirmatory versus exploratory research
RG Jaeger, TR Halliday
Herpetologica, S64-S66, 1998
2641998
The courtship of European newts: an evolutionary perspective
TR Halliday
The reproductive biology of amphibians, 185-232, 1977
2131977
Experimental and natural changes in the peacock's (Pavo cristatus) train can affect mating success
M Petrie, T Halliday
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 35, 213-217, 1994
2081994
Amphibian declines and environmental change: Use of remote‐sensing data to identify environmental correlates
C Carey, WR Heyer, J Wilkinson, RA Alford, JW Arntzen, T Halliday, ...
Conservation biology 15 (4), 903-913, 2001
1882001
Sequential mate choice by multiply mating smooth newts: females become more choosy
CR Gabor, TR Halliday
Behavioral Ecology 8 (2), 162-166, 1997
1821997
Amphibian colonization of new ponds in an agricultural landscape
JMR Baker, TR Halliday
Herpetological Journal 9 (2), 55-63, 1999
1511999
Sperm competition in amphibians.
TR Halliday
Sperm competition and the evolution of animal mating systems, 487-508, 1984
1501984
The lunar cycle: a cue for amphibian reproductive phenology?
RA Grant, EA Chadwick, T Halliday
Animal Behaviour 78 (2), 349-357, 2009
1392009
Sexual behaviour of the smooth newt, Triturus vulgaris (Urodela, Salamandridae)
TR Halliday
Journal of Herpetology, 277-292, 1974
1331974
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