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Amphibolurus norrisi
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Archived at the Flinders Academic Commons
Biological Survey Part 2.Pdf
A Phylogeny and Revised Classification of Squamata, Including 4161 Species of Lizards and Snakes
A LIST of the VERTEBRATES of SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Species Richness in Time and Space: a Phylogenetic and Geographic Perspective
Shape of Western Australian Dragon Lizards (Agamidae)
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Changes to the WA Museum Checklist 2016 (Updated August 2016)
ZW Sex Chromosomes in Australian Dragon Lizards (Agamidae) Originated from a Combination of Duplication and Translocation in the Nucleolar Organising Region
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Research Interests and Outputs of Fenner School Academic Staff
Archived at the Flinders Academic Commons
Widespread Horizontal Transfer of Retrotransposons
Eighteen New Species from the Genera Amphibolurus
Cencus of South Australian Vertebrates 2009
Ecological Drivers of Longevity in Squamates and the Tuatara
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ASH Newsletter PDF.Pub
Post-Fire Successional Responses by Reptiles to Test a Habitat
Research Reptile Studies Report 2019 Introduction
Table S1. Geographic Distribution of Extant Turtle Species Based on the Reptile Database and the IUCN Red List
'Fire-Specialist' Lizard Species
Life History Influences How Fire Affects Genetic Diversity in Two Lizard Species
Family AGAMIDAE 11-19
Temperature-Dependent Sex Determination in Vertebrates
Supplementary Information: Widespread Horizontal Transfer of Retrotransposons
A Simple Non-Invasive Protocol to Establish Primary Cell Lines from Tail and Toe Explants for Cytogenetic Studies in Australian Dragon Lizards (Squamata: Agamidae)
South East Region