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Reproductive Specializations in a Viviparous African Skink: Implications for Evolution and Biological Conservation
Fauna of Australia 2A
ASH Newsletter 47 E.Pub
Group-Living in the Australian Skink, Egernia Stokesii
Saiphos Equalis, Scincidae)
604 Evolution & Ontology Symposium, Grand Ballroom I, Saturday 25 July 2009 Paula Mabee University of South Dakota, Vermilli
Assessing the Sustainability of Native Fauna in NSW State of the Catchments 2010
Myall Lakes Ramsar Site
FOI 190622 Document Set Redacted
The Kiwi of All Skinks: an Unusual Egg Size in a Species of Madascincus (Squamata: Scincidae) from Eastern Madagascar
East Tennessee State University Digital Commons@ East
Forests of East Australia: the 35Th Biodiversity Hotspot
Genomic and Phylogenetic Assessment of Sea Lamprey
The High-Level Classification of Skinks (Reptilia, Squamata, Scincomorpha)
From North-East Australia, Elevation of Carlia Pectoralis Inconnexa
Effects of Early Thermal Environment on the Behavior and Learning of a Lizard with Bimodal Reproduction
Evidence for Cryptic Diversity in the Neotropical Water Snake, Helicops Angulatus
Fauna of Australia 2A
Top View
Check Your Captive Native Animals 1 of 18
Aprasiainis87 FAMILY
The Australian Scincid Lizard Genus Calyptotis De Vis: Resurrection of the Name, Description of Four New Species, and Discussion of Relationships
Approved Conservation Advice (Incorporating Listing Advice) for the Illawarra and South Coast Lowland Forest and Woodland Ecological Community
The Southeast Asian Scincid Lizard Siaphos Tridigitus Bourret, 1939 (Reptilia, Scincidae): a Second Specimen
Beneath the Brigalow
Genetic Assessment of Bushfire-Impacted Vertebrate Species
Heterochrony, Cannibalism, and the Evolution of Viviparity in Salamandra Salamandra
Patterns of Maternal Provision and Embryonic Mobilization of Calcium in Oviparous and Viviparous Squamate Reptiles
Fauna of Australia 2A
Evolution and the Architecture of Life
Memoirs of the Queensland Museum | Nature 61
(Scincidae: Eremiascincus) from Timor-Leste, Lesser Sunda Islands, with Remarks on the Reproductive Biology of the Genus
Zootoca Vivipara) and Implications for Life‑History Trade‑Ofs with Viviparity
Three-Toed Snake Tooth Skink Construction Management Plan
<I>Saiphos Equalis</I
REPTILES; PREDATORS Aild AMPHIBIANS and BIRDS Cook
VIVIPAROUS OVOVIVIPAROUS a B L L
The Taxonomy and Phylogenetic Relationships of Australian Scincid Lizards ( Scincidae : Lygosominae )
Approved Conservation Advice for Coeranoscincus Reticulatus (Three-Toed Snake-Tooth Skink)