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Ameivula nativo
Density, Population Size, and Habitat Use by Ameivula Nativo (Teiidae) in a Remnant of Atlantic Forest in Brazil
Are the Helminth Communities from Unisexual and Bisexual Lizards Different? Evidence from Gastrointestinal Parasites of Darevskia Spp
Literature Cited in Lizards Natural History Database
CYTOGENETIC CHARACTERIZATION of Ameivula Ocellifera (SPIX, 1825) (SQUAMATA, TEIIDAE) from the BRAZILIAN NORTHEAST
Lizard Assemblages on Sandy Coastal Plains in Southeastern Brazil: an Analysis of Occurrence and Composition, and the Role of Habitat Structure
Redalyc.Habitat Structural Effect on Squamata Fauna of the Restinga
Multiple Evolutionary Origins and Losses of Tooth Complexity
I UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RIO GRANDE DO NORTE CENTRO DE
Revista Científica UMC Edição Especial PIBIC, Outubro 2018 ISSN 2525-5250
Avaliação Da Influência De Fatores Bióticos E Abióticos Sobre a Seleção De Sinais Visuais De Cor Em Lagartos Gymnophitalmideos De Cauda Colorida
Geographic Distribution, Population Densities, and Issues on Conservation of Whiptail Lizards in Restinga Habitats Along the Eastern Coast of Brazil
Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical And
Habitat Structural Effect on Squamata Fauna of the Restinga Ecosystem in Northeastern Brazil
Livro Vermelho Da Fauna Brasileira Ameaçada De Extinção Executive Summary Brazil Red Book of Threatened Species of Fauna
Seleção Sexual E Modelagem Visual Em Ameivula Ocellifera
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Zootaxa 3459: 1–156 (2012) ISSN 1175-5326 (Print Edition) ZOOTAXA Copyright © 2012 · Magnolia Press Monograph ISSN 1175-5334 (Online Edition)
The Herpetological Collection of Maximilian, Prince of Wied (1782–1867), with Special Reference to Brazilian Materials
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Squamata, Tropiduridae), Including a List of Saurophagy Events with Lizards from This Genus As Predators in Brazil
On the Discovery of Bisexual Populations of the Parthenogenetic
Cytogenetic Analyses of Five Amazon Lizard Species of the Subfamilies Teiinae and Tupinambinae and Review of Karyotyped Diversity the Family Teiidae