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Eulamprus heatwolei
Competing Reproductive and Physiological Investments in an All‑Female Lizard, the Colorado Checkered Whiptail
Sexual Size Dimorphism and Feeding Ecology of Eutropis Multifasciata (Reptilia: Squamata: Scincidae) in the Central Highlands of Vietnam
When Does Gene Flow Stop? a Mechanistic Approach to the Formation of Phylogeographic Breaks in Nature
A LIST of the VERTEBRATES of SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Demographic Assessment of the Triploid Parthenogenetic Lizard Aspidoscelis Neotesselatus at the Northern Edge of Its Range
UC Riverside UC Riverside Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Cytogenetically Elusive Sex Chromosomes in Scincoidean Lizards
Speciation in the Mountains and Dispersal by Rivers: Molecular Phylogeny of Eulamprus Water Skinks and the Biogeography of Eastern Australia
Speciation in the Mountains and Dispersal by Rivers: Molecular Phylogeny of Eulamprus Water Skinks and the Biogeography of Eastern Australia
2.17 Evolution of Vertebrate Olfactory Subsystems
A Skink out of Water: Impacts of Anthropogenic Disturbance on an Endangered Reptile in Australian Highland Swamps
A Catalogue of the Non-Fossil Amphibian and Reptile Type Specimens in the Collection of the Australian Museum: Types Currently, Previously and Purportedly Present
Barmah Forest Ramsar Site Ecological Character Description (PDF
Estimating Population Parameters for the Critically Endangered Bermuda Skink Using Robust Design Capture–Mark–Recapture Modelling
The High-Level Classification of Skinks (Reptilia, Squamata, Scincomorpha)
Evidence for Behavioural Flexibility?
Learning in Non‐Avian Reptiles 40 Years On
Genetic Assessment of Bushfire-Impacted Vertebrate Species
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(Version 2) Non-Avian Reptile Learning 40 Years On
Herpetologists Newsletter 41
Poorly Differentiated XX/XY Sex Chromosomes Are Widely Shared Across Skink
Remarkably Different Phylogeographic Structure in Two Closely Related Lizard Species in a Zone of Sympatry in South-Eastern Australia K
Eulamprus Leuraensis)Aec 2119 68..75
Temperature-Dependent Sex Determination in Vertebrates
Molecular Phylogeny of Eulamprus Water Skinks and the Biogeography of Eastern Australia
The Blue Mountains Water Skink, Eulamprus Leuraensis)In South-Eastern Australia Sylvain Dubey* and Richard Shine