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Species Boundaries, Biogeography, and Intra-Archipelago Genetic Variation Within the Emoia Samoensis Species Group in the Vanuatu Archipelago and Oceania" (2008)
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An Overview of the Biology of the Brown Treesnake* (Boiga Irregularis), a Costly Introduced Pest on Pacific Islands
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Density of Three Skink Species on a Sub-Tropical Pacific Island Estimated with Hierarchical Distance Sampling
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A New Emoia Samoensis Group Lizard (Squamata: Scincidae) from the Cook Islands, South-Central Pacific
Fossil Lizards from the Late Quaternary of 'Eua, Tonga!
The Lizards of Rarotonga and Mangaia, Cook Island Group, Oceania1
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Assessment and Prioritisation of Risk for Forty Exotic Animal Species
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Science of Cane Toad Invasion and Control. Proceedings of the Invasive Animals CRC/ CSIRO/Qld NRM&W Cane Toad Workshop
The High-Level Classification of Skinks (Reptilia, Squamata, Scincomorpha)
Habitat Use and New Locality Records for Cryptoblepharus Poecilopleurus (Squamata: Scincidae) from French Polynesia
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Henderson Island World Heritage Site
Restoration of Nu'utele and Nu'ulua Islands (Aleipata
New Helminth Record for the Moth Skink, Lipinia Noctua (Scincidae)
Reptiles of Satawan Atoll and the Mortlock Islands, Chuuk State, Federated States of Micronesia1
Henderson Island Expedition Report: May-November 2015
Cryptic Diversity and Non-Adaptive Radiation of Montane New Guinea Skinks (Papuascincus; Scincidae)
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THE ROLE of INTRODUCED SPECIES in the DEGRADATION of ISLAND ECOSYSTEMS: a Case History of Guam1
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