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Cryptic Extinction of a Common Pacific Lizard Emoia Impar (Squamata, Scincidae) from the Hawaiian Islands
Australasian Journal of Herpetology ISSN 1836-5698 (Print)1 Issue 12, 30 April 2012 ISSN 1836-5779 (Online) Australasian Journal of Herpetology
Impact of Tail Loss on the Behaviour and Locomotor Performance of Two Sympatric Lampropholis Skink Species
NSW REPTILE KEEPERS' LICENCE Species Lists 1006
New Zealand Threat Classification System (NZTCS)
Husbandry Guidelines for Australian Water Dragon
Adaptive Color Variation Along an Elevational Gradient. the Case of the Mediterranean Lizard Psammodromus Algirus. Universidad De Granada, Spain
Speciation in the Mountains and Dispersal by Rivers: Molecular Phylogeny of Eulamprus Water Skinks and the Biogeography of Eastern Australia
Corallus Caninus) Follows Some Time After Brown Treesnakes (Boiga Irregularis) Have Caused the Elimination of the Cessation of Breeding Activity
A New Genus and New Species and New Subspecies of Skink from Victoria
Recent Developments in New Zealand Herpetofauna Research
Curriculum Vitae
The Rainbow Skink, Lampropholis Delicata, in Hawaii1
Bird & Wildlife List
Distribution, Habitat Preferences and Conservation Status of Reptiles in the Albury-Wodonga Region
The High-Level Classification of Skinks (Reptilia, Squamata, Scincomorpha)
Fauna of Australia 2A
ASH Newsletter 44.Pub
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ASH Newsletter PDF.Pub
The Role of Developmental Temperature on Phenotypic Development and Evolution
New Helminth Record for the Moth Skink, Lipinia Noctua (Scincidae)
Developing Biosecurity Strategies for an Invasive Reptile, the Plague Skink
Modelling the Distribution and Incubation Duration of a Nocturnal
Diseases in New Zealand Reptiles
Lampropholis Delicata) in Hawai‘I
Natural History Notes
(Version 2) Non-Avian Reptile Learning 40 Years On
Birds This List of Bird Species That Have Been Seen on Campus Was Prepared in 2010 by Ian Mcallan, Macquarie University Library
Biosecurity Interceptions of an Invasive Lizard: Origin of Stowaways and Humanassisted Spread Within New Zealand
A Dilemma for New Zealand Herpetologists
Occasional Papers
Wch9 Book of Abstracts Oral
Lord Howe Island Biodiversity Management Plan 6 3
Northeast NSW Post Fire Rapid Fauna Surveys Prepared For
Biosecurity Interceptions of an Invasive Lizard: Origin of Stowaways and Human-Assisted Spread Within New Zealand David G
The Taxonomy and Phylogenetic Relationships of Australian Scincid Lizards ( Scincidae : Lygosominae )
Inventory and MONITORING