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The Habitat Use of Two Species of Day Geckos (Phelsuma Ornata and Phelsuma Guimbeaui) and Implications for Conservation Management in Island Ecosystems
Literature Cited in Lizards Natural History Database
The Reptiles of the Socotra Archipelago with Special Remarks on the Slender Blind Snakes (Leptotyphlopidae: Leptotyphlops)
A LIST of the VERTEBRATES of SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Optimal Temperature for Inner-Ear Performance Agrees with Field Body Temperature in Phel Suma (Reptilia: Gekkoninae)
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The Influence of Habitat Type and Structure on the Abundance of Phelsuma Madagascariensis Grandis (Gekkoninae) in Northern Madagascar
MICROHABITAT PREFERENCE of the INTRODUCED GECKO Hemidactylus Turcicus in an URBAN ENVIRONMENT
Downloaded from Brill.Com09/25/2021 12:27:07AM Via Free Access BIJDRAGEN TOT DE DIERKUNDE, 56 (2) - 1986 215
Complex Vocal Communication in the Northern Dtella, Gehyra Dubia
Proceedings of the United States National Museum ^^^5^^
Fauna of Australia 2A
Evidence for Gondwanan Vicariance in an Ancient Clade of Gecko Lizards
The Herpetofauna of the Cape Province, South Africa: New Distribution Records and Zoogeography
Ecological Drivers of Longevity in Squamates and the Tuatara
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That Hemidactylus Anamallensis Is Not a Member of the Hemidactylus Radiation and Has an Ancient Late Cretaceous Origin
The Mediterranean Gecko, Hemidactylus Turcicus, in Southern Texas Author(S): Kyle W
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Reptiles & Amphibians Identified at Las Casa De La Selva, to Dec 2011. Ongoing. Identification by Norman Greenhawk with Eart
Evolutionary Aspects of Tail Shedding in Lizards and Their Relatives
Underwood's Classification of the Geckos: a 21St Century Appreciation
Observations on Eggs of Eublepharid Lizards, with Comments on the Evolution of the Gekkonoidea
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, NORTHRIDGE Evolution Of
Lizards As Model Organisms of Sex Chromosome Evolution: What We Really Know from a Systematic Distribution of Available Data?
First Record of the Invasive Gecko, Lepidodactylus Lugubris
Chromosome Aneupolyploidy in an Endemic Malagasy Gecko (Gekkonidae: Geckolepis)
HERPETOLOGICAL JOURNAL, Vol. I, Pp. 230-234 ( 1 988)