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Freshwater Fishes
Preliminary Analysis of Correlated Evolution of Morphology and Ecological Diversification in Lacertid Lizards
Squamata: Lacertidae)
Jackie L. Childers
History and Function of Scale Microornamentation in Lacertid Lizards
Nuclear and Mtdna-Based Phylogeny of Southern African Sand Lizards, Pedioplanis (Sauria: Lacertidae)
Early German Herpetological Observations and Explorations in Southern Africa, with Special Reference to the Zoological Museum of Berlin
The Impact of Overgrazing on Reptile Diversity and Population Dynamics of Pedioplanis L
Reproductive Cycle of the Bushveld Lizard Heliobolus Lugubris (Squamata: Lacertidae) from Southern Africa
ABSTRACTS 29 Reptile Ecology I, Highland A, Sunday 15 July 2018
National Biodiversity Assessment 2018 Technical Report Vol
Dartmouth in Namibia
Influence of Prey Encounter and Prey Identity on Area-Restricted Searching
The Herpetofauna of the Cape Province, South Africa: New Distribution Records and Zoogeography
A Reevaluation of Records of Sandveld Lizards, Nucras Gray, 1838 (Squamata: Lacertidae), from Northern Namibia 1,*Aaron M
Lizards (Squamata: Lacertidae) and the Evolution of Unisexuality
A Description of Reproduction, Diet, Nematode Infection and Sexual Dimorphism in Agama Anchietae and Pedioplanis Undata Undata (Reptilia: Lacertilia) in Namibia
Ongava Reptiles Checklist
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Downloaded from the WORLDCLIM Database at 30 Arc- Seconds (~1 Km2) Resolution (Hijmans Et Al
Supplementary Information Environmental Temperatures Shape
Foraging Modes in Lacertid Lizards from Southern Africa
Historical Introduction: on Widely Foraging for Kalahari Lizards
Conserve - Explore - Experience Cederberg Nature Reserve
General Introdution
Sinervoscisom2010.Pdf
The Relationship Between Skull Morphology, Biting Performance and Foraging Mode in Kalahari Lacertid Lizards
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Toward a Periodic Table of Niches, Or Exploring the Lizard Niche Hypervolume
KINEMATICS, BEHAVIOR, and BIOMECHANICS a Dissertation
Author's Personal Copy