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Mitochondrial Introgression Via Ancient Hybridization, and Systematics of the Australian Endemic Pygopodid Gecko Genus Delma Q ⇑ Ian G
Reptiles and Frogs of Gluepot Reserve (Updated June 2020)
A Phylogeny and Revised Classification of Squamata, Including 4161 Species of Lizards and Snakes
A LIST of the VERTEBRATES of SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Fauna Report
Is Genomic Diversity a Useful Proxy for Census Population Size? Evidence from a Species‐Rich Community of Desert Lizards
Fauna Assessment
Is Genomic Diversity a Useful Proxy for Census Population Size? Evidence from a Species- 11 Rich Community of Desert Lizards
Reptiles of Dirk Hartog Island Mark Cowan (October 2018)
A Tale of Ecology and Evolution Under Two Temperatures Shai Meiri1*, Aaron M
Coming to America: Multiple Origins of New World Geckos
Fauna of the Alice Springs Region
Pirra Warlu Project Species Guide
Herpetofauna Text 38-1
Phyllodactylus Wirshingi)
Biodiversity Addendum
Herpetological Assemblages of the Pilbara Biogeographic Region, Western Australia: Ecological Associations, Biogeographic Patterns and Conservation
Interspecific and Intraspecific Relationships, and Biogeography of Flap-Footed Geckos, Delma Gray 1831 (Squamata: Pygopodidae)
Top View
Asian Renewable Energy Hub Terrestrial Fauna and SRE Fauna Survey
Nantawarrina IPA Vegetation Chapter
An Update on the Ecology of the Pygmy Monitor Varanus Eremius in Western Australia
Is Genomic Diversity a Useful Proxy for Census Population Size? Evidence from a Species‐Rich Community of Desert Lizards
Roy Hill Fauna List.Pdf
Volume 46 April 2021
Fauna Assessment
Molecular and Morphological Assessment of Delma Australis Kluge
Challenges Facing Today's Lizard Ecologists Author(S): Eric R
Port Hedland Regional Fauna Assessment
Shark Bay World Heritage Property
Toward a Periodic Table of Niches, Or Exploring the Lizard Niche Hypervolume
Mass Turnover and Recovery Dynamics of a Diverse Australian Continental Radiation
Biodiversity in the Southern Rangelands: Variation in Biota Over Time and Space on the Black Range and Lake Mason Stations, Murchison Bioregion, Western Australia