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HERPETOLOGICAL BULLETIN Number 106 – Winter 2008
Leopard Geckos & African Fat-Tails Geckos
Suggested Guidelines for Reptiles and Amphibians Used in Outreach
Body-Size Effect on Egg Size in Eublepharid Geckos (Squamata
Literature Cited in Lizards Natural History Database
Characterization of Five Complete Cyrtodactylus Mitogenome Structures Reveals Low Structural Diversity and Conservation of Repeated Sequences in the Lineage
Independent Evolution of Sex Chromosomes in Eublepharid Geckos, a Lineage with Environmental and Genotypic Sex Determination
Captive Wildlife Exclusion List
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Potential Invasion Risk of Pet Traded Lizards, Snakes, Crocodiles
Alien Vertebrate Risk Assessment and Invasion Pathway Modelling
Coming to America: Multiple Origins of New World Geckos
Detecting and Preventing New Incursions of Exotic Animals in Australia
Trade in Non-Native Amphibians and Reptiles in Texas: Lessons for Better Monitoring and Implications for Species Introduction
Bibliography and Scientific Name Index to Fossil and Recent
ADENOVIRUS INFECTION in Reptiles
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Studies on Lizards and Tuataras in Zoos and Aquariums. Part I—Introduction, History, Families Iguanidae, Agamidae, Chamaeleonidae, and Infraorder Gekkota