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Volume 4 Issue 1B
Marine Reptiles Arne R
The Emerging Phylogenetic Pattern of Parthenogenesis in Snakes
A Preliminary Risk Assessment of Cane Toads in Kakadu National Park Scientist Report 164, Supervising Scientist, Darwin NT
Empirical Tests of Biased Body Size Distributions in Aquatic Snake Captures
P. 1 AC27 Inf. 7 (English Only / Únicamente En Inglés / Seulement
Spatial Ecology of True Sea Snakes (Hydrophiinae) in Coastal Waters of North Queensland
Notice Warning Concerning Copyright Restrictions P.O
Code of Practice Captive Reptile and Amphibian Husbandry Nature Conservation Act 1992
Nerodia Taxispilota)
Pathogenic Skin Fungi in Australian Reptiles Fact Sheet
Status of the World's Sea Snakes IUCN Red List Assessment
Oxygenation Properties and Isoform Diversity of Snake Hemoglobins Jay F
The Comparative Biodiversity of Seven Globally Important Wetlands: a Synthesis
2012-13 Life Sciences Addendum Zoos Victoria Annual Report Contents
Molecular Systematics of Australian and New Guinea Pythons
Evidence of Facultative Parthenogenesis in Three Neotropical Pitviper Species of the Bothrops Atrox Group
Table S3.1. Habitat Use of Sampled Snakes. Taxonomic Nomenclature
Top View
2017 Snake Fungal Disease Monitoring Report for Tennessee
The Unusual Biology of Marine File Snakes with a Perspective for the Conservation of Acrochordus Granulatus Harvey B
Marine Reptiles
A Thesis Submitted to the Honors College in Partial Fulfillment of the Bachelors Degree with Honors in Natural Resources
28 CITES Animals Committee Meeting Summary
Snakes : Ecology and Conservation / Edited by Stephen J
Table S1. Geographic Distribution of Extant Turtle Species Based on the Reptile Database and the IUCN Red List
Appendix J Aquatic Fauna
Reptiles and Amphibians of the Trans-Fly Region, New Guinea
Cultural Heritage Series
Palaeoecological Inferences for the Fossil Australian Rsos.Royalsocietypublishing.Org Snakes Yurlunggur And
CBD Technical Series No. 11
Class Reptilia Lecture Notes
A Break up of the Genus Acrochordus Hornstedt, 1787, Into Two Tribes, Three Genera and the Description of Two New Species (Serpentes: Acrochordidae)