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A Further Break-Up of the Australian Gecko Genus
Australian Society of Herpetologists
Limb Length and Microhabitat Use in Lizards with Toe Pads
Oedura Marmorata Species Complex, Diplodactylidae) from the Australian Arid and Semi-Arid Zones
A Biogeographic Survey of Reptiles on Kimberley Islands, Western Australia
Journal of Thermal Biology 65 (2017) 64–68
Evolution of Developmental Sequences in Lepidosaurs
Golden-Tailed Gecko and Glossy Black- Cockatoo
Key Innovations and Island Colonization As Engines of Evolutionary Diversification: a Comparative Test with the Australasian Diplodactyloid Geckos
Risk Assessment for the Importation of Native Reptiles
Thermal Adaptation Revisited: How Conserved Are Thermal Traits of Reptiles and Amphibians?
Phd Thesis, University of Wollongong
An Annotated Type Catalogue of the Geckos and Pygopods
Australian Society of Herpetolgists Species List Of
Uqd2b57d4 OA.Pdf
Darwin Reptile List – Species of the Greater Darwin Region & North-West Top End
Check Your Captive Native Animals 1 of 18
Native Fauna of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area Reptiles
Top View
Level 1 Fauna Assessment for the Racetrack, Royal Standard and Golden Funnel Project Areas
Amalosia Lesueurii)
Level 1 Fauna Risk Assessment for the Battler Project Area
Zootaxa, a New Species of Velvet Gecko (Diplodactylidae: Oedura)
(Version 2) Non-Avian Reptile Learning 40 Years On
A Revision of Strophurus Taenicauda (Squamata; Diplodactylidae) with the Description of Two New Subspecies from Central Queensland and a Southerly Range Extension
Evolutionary Patterns in Limb Length, Microhabitat Use, and Adhesive 2 Performance: There’S More Than One Way to Climb a Tree 3 4 Travis J
Evolution and Ecological Adaptations of Microornamentation in Australian Geckos (Gekkota, Squamata)
THE ECOLOGY of SLEEP in REPTILES Authors
SULLIVAN-THESIS-2018.Pdf (7.786Mb)
4 RESULTS 4.1 Fauna Habitat
Australian Species That Need Tree Hollows
Biodiversity Surveys in the Northern Kimberley Coastal Region – Balanggarra and Dambimangari Country
Hotter Nests Produce Hatchling Lizards with Lower Thermal Tolerance Buddhi Dayananda, Brad R