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Hydrophis hardwickii
Known as:
Lapemis hardwickii
National Institutes of Health
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2015
2015
On the population status of Indian spiny-tailed lizard, Saara hardwickii outside the Thar Desert of Rajasthan, with a preliminary report on the herpetofauna of Sariska National Park
SanjayKeshari Das
,
Manish P. Joshi
,
Somanath Sahoo
2015
Corpus ID: 129768727
has a patchy distribution in India, Pakistan and Afghanistan (Wilms et al., 2009). In India, it is the only herbivorous lizard…
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2013
2013
Supply determines demand: influence of partner quality and quantity on the interactions between bats and pitcher plants
Caroline R. Schöner
,
Michael G. Schöner
,
G. Kerth
,
T. Grafe
Oecologia
2013
Corpus ID: 253972315
Interspecific relationships such as mutualism and parasitism are major drivers of biodiversity. Because such interactions often…
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2002
2002
Extremely low nerve growth facior (NGF) activity of sea snake (Hydrophiidae) venoms.
K. Mariam
,
A. Tu
Journal of natural toxins
2002
Corpus ID: 7181311
Sea snake venoms contain less protein than those of land snakes (Toom et al., 1969). Sea snake venoms lack arginine ester…
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1996
1996
Obtaining and characterization of tetraploid forms in cucumber - Cucumis sativus L.var. sativus and var. hardwickii Alef.
H. Mackiewicz
,
S. Malepszy
1996
Corpus ID: 82566368
1994
1994
Metal‐binding proteins in eggs of various sea urchin species.
R. Scudiero
,
C. Capasso
,
P. Prisco
,
A. Capasso
,
S. Filosa
,
E. Parisi
Cell Biology International
1994
Corpus ID: 33675364
Metallothionein presence and amount were determined in the unfertilized eggs of six sea urchin species by silver saturation assay…
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1981
1981
Seasonal changes in the thyroid gland of Indian spiny tailed, sand lizard, Uromastix hardwickii (Gray) male.
A. Sinha
,
B. Choubey
Zeitschrift fur mikroskopisch-anatomische…
1981
Corpus ID: 3112603
The thyroid gland of Indian spiny tailed, Sand lizard, Uromastix hardwickii is in the form of a ribbon like structure situated…
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