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1590. Werner, Y.L. & Arad, Z., 2012. Current zoological R., 1993. Longevity of geckos (Reptilia: Lacertilia:
research: Do trends match goals? Abstracts, 21st Gekkonoidea) in captivity: an analytical review
International Congress of Zoology, Haifa: P. 134. incorporating new data, Israel Journal of Zoology, 39:
105–124.
1591. Werner, Y.L. & Ashkenazi, S., 2010. Notes on some 1605. Werner, Y.L., Gajst, O. & Motro, U., 2011. What species
Egyptian lacertidae, including a new subspecies of of house gecko (Squamata: Gekkoninae: Hemidactylus)
Mesalina, involving the Seligmann effect, Turkish Journal occurs or occur in Israel?, Poster, Zoological Society of
of Zoology, 34: 123–133. Israel meeting, 25 December 2011, Tel Aviv.
1606. Werner, Y.L., Gajst, O., Talbi, R. & Bouskila, A., 2012.
1592. Werner, Y.L. & Avital, E., 1980. The herpetofauna of Acanthodactylus opheodurus in the Levant revisited, and
Mt. Hermon and its altitudinal distribution, Israel Journal the striped patterns of Levantine Acanthodactylus (Reptilia:
of Zoology, 29: 192–193. Lacertidae), Zoology in the Middle East, 56: 31–38.
1607. Werner, Y.L. & Goldblatt, A., 1978. Body temperature
1593. Werner, Y.L., Babocsay, G., Carmely, H. & Thuna, in a basking gekkonid lizard, Ptyodactylus hasselquistii
M., 2006. Micrelaps in the Southern Levant: variation, (Reptilia: Lacertilia: Gekkonidae), Journal of Herpetology,
sexual dimorphism, and a new species (Reptilia: Ophidia: 12: 408–411.
Atractaspididae), Zoology in the Middle East, 38: 29–48. 1608. Werner, Y.L., Goldenzweig, A. (in MS). The fan-
toed geckos of Israel (Ptyodactylus): Does each attain its
1594. Werner, Y.L, Ben-Zvi, G., Bogaerts, S., Bouskila, A., preferred body temperature?, Abstract, Zool. Soc. Israel,
Inbar, E., Levanony, T., Naor, A., Olek, Y., Talbi, R. & submitted, Israel Journal of Ecology and Evolution, 31
Wilén, M., 2012. “Toes-up” in Sinai agamas: what for?, Jan. 2012.
Poster, Zoological Society of Israel meeting, 9 December 1609. Werner, Y.L., Goldenzweig, A. & Fay, R.R., 2011. Are the
2012, Beer Sheva. ears of gecko lizards tuned to the calls of the same species?,
Journal of Basic & Clinical Physiology & Pharmacology,
1595. Werner, Y.L., Bouskila, A., Davies, S.J.J.F. & Werner, 22: 80–81.
N., 1997. Observations and comments on active foraging 1610. Werner, Y.L. & Ibrahim, A.A., 2012. A specific pholidotic
in geckos, Russian Journal of Herpetology, 4: 34–39. character in Acanthodactylus boskianus boskianus (Reptilia:
Lacertidae), Herpetozoa, 25: 13–19.
1596. Werner, Y.L. & Broza, M., 1969. Hypothetical function 1611a. Werner, Y.L. & Igić, P.G., 2002. The middle ear of
of elevated locomotory postures in geckos (Reptilia: gekkonoid lizards: interspecific variation of structure in
Gekkonidae), Israel Journal of Zoology, 18: 349–355. relation to body size and to auditory sensitivity, Hearing
Research, 167: 33–45.
1597. Wer ner, Y.L., Cher nis, E. & Granot, R., 1611b. We r ne r, Y.L., K at z i r, Z .Y. & R icke r t ,
2008. The call of the Sri Lankan golden gecko, M., 1997. T he multiple- click calls of male
Calodactylodes illingworthorum, ecological parallel of Ptyodactylus (Reptilia: Gekkonidae): variation at four
the fan-toed geckos, genus Ptyodactylus (Reptilia: Sauria: levels, Abstracts, Third World Congress of Herpetology,
Gekkonidae), Bioacoustics: The International Journal of Prague.
Animal Sound and its Recording, 18: 35–49. 1611c. Werner, Y.L., Korolker, N., Sion, G. & Göçmen, B.,
2016. Bergmann’s and Rensch’s rules and the spur-thighed
1598. Werner, Y.L. & Drook, K., 1967. The multipartite testis tortoise (Testudo graeca). Biological Journal of the Linnean
of the snake Leptotyphlops phillipsi, Copeia, 1967: 159–163. Society, 117: 796–811.
1612. Werner, Y.L. & Lampl, I., 1992. A contribution to
1599. Werner, Y.L. & Frankenberg, E., 1982a. Head the reproductive biology of scincid lizards, A. Gasith, A.
triangulation in two colubrine snakes probable behavioural Adin, Y. Steinberger & J. Garty (Eds.), Environmental
reinforcement of Batesian mimicry, Israel Journal of Quality and Ecosystem Stability (Proceedings of the 5th
Zoology, 31: 137–150. International Conference of the Israel Society of Ecology
& Environmental Quality Science), 5B: 732–739.
1600. Werner, Y.L. & Frankenberg, E., 1982b. Multidimensional 1613. Werner, Y.L., Le Verdier, A., Rosenman, D. & Sivan, N.,
investigations of a group of animals, exemplified by 1991. Systematics and zoogeography of Cerastes (Ophidia:
Ptyodactylus (Reptilia: Gekkonidae), F.G. Barth (Ed.), Viperidae) in the Levant: 1, Distinguishing Arabian from
Neurobiology and strategies of adaptation, Frankfurt: African “Cerastes cerastes”, The Snake, 23: 90–100.
Goethe Universitaet: 50–63. 1614. Werner, Y.L., Montgomery, L.G., Seifan, M. & Saunders,
J.C., 2008. Effects of age and size in the ears of gekkotan
1601. Werner, Y.L. & Frankenberg, E., 1987. Why has lizards: Auditory sensitivity, its determinants, and new
Chamaeleo chamaeleon extraordinarily small eggs?,
Abstracts, Joint Annual Meeting SSAR, HL and Comité
Herpetológico Nacional, Veracruz, Mexico: 156–157.
1602. Werner, Y.L., Frankenberg, E. & Adar, O., 1978.
Further observations on the distinctive vocal repertoire
of Ptyodactylus hasselquistii cf. hasselquistii (Reptilia:
Gekkoninae), Israel Journal of Zoology, 27: 176–188.
1603. Werner, Y.L., Frankenberg, E. & Shy, E., 1998.
Conservation-oriented herpetological research in Israel,
Proceedings of the Asian Herpetological Meeting, Huanshan
City, 1992, Russian Journal of Herpetology, 5: 20–26.
1604. Werner, Y.L., Frankenberg, E., Volokita, M. & Harari