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Liopholis striata
Known as:
Egernia striata
, nocturnal desert-skink
National Institutes of Health
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2020
2020
Comparative analysis of the eye anatomy in fossorial and surface‐living skink species (Reptilia: Scincidae), with special reference to the structure of the retina
Zhongning Zhao
,
J. Goedhals
,
Joaquín Verdú‐Ricoy
,
A. Jordaan
,
N. Heideman
Acta Zoologica
2020
Corpus ID: 182701118
2018
2018
How effectively do European skinks thermoregulate? Evidence from Chalcides ocellatus , a common but overlooked Mediterranean lizard
G. Kapsalas
,
Aris Deimezis-Tsikoutas
,
+4 authors
P. Pafilis
2018
Corpus ID: 56086430
Effective thermoregulation is of vital importance since body temperature affects virtually all physiological and biochemical…
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2014
2014
Biogenic Structures of Burrowing Skinks: Neoichnology of Mabuya multifaciata (Squamata: Scincidae)
Angeline M. Catena
,
Daniel I. Hembree
2014
Corpus ID: 14265756
Neoichnological experiments involving a species of tropical, ground-dwelling skink, Mabuya multifasciata, demonstrate the…
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2014
2014
Erratum to: On the life cycle and morphology of development stages of Paraspiralatus sakeri Gibbons et al., 2004 (Nematoda: Spiroidea, Spirocercidae), a heteroxenic stomach parasite of falcons
R. Schuster
,
G. Wibbelt
,
J. Kinne
Parasitology Research
2014
Corpus ID: 9289116
Pitted darkling beetles (Adesmia cancellata) were infected with nematode eggs found in the alimentary tract of a gyrfalcon (Falco…
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2014
2014
On the life cycle and morphology of development stages of Paraspiralatus sakeri Gibbons et al., 2004 (Nematoda: Spiroidea, Spirocercidae), a heteroxenic stomach parasite of falcons
R. Schuster
,
G. Wibbelt
,
J. Kinne
Parasitology Research
2014
Corpus ID: 253975079
Pitted darkling beetles (Adesmia cancellata) were infected with nematode eggs found in the alimentary tract of a gyrfalcon (Falco…
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2013
2013
Is Bocourt’s Terrific Skink Really So Terrific? Trophic Myth and Reality
S. Caut
,
Magaly Holden
,
M. Jowers
,
R. Boistel
,
I. Ineich
PLoS ONE
2013
Corpus ID: 4047223
Many scientists argue that our planet is undergoing a mass extinction event that is largely due to human influences. In this…
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Review
2011
Review
2011
A Record of Spencer's Skink 'Pseudemoia spenceri' from the Victorian Volcanic Plain
P. Homan
2011
Corpus ID: 109117412
During a survey of vertebrate fauna at a site in Yan Yean, north of Melbourne on the Victorian Volcanic Plain, a small population…
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2007
2007
Climate effects in birth dates and offspring sex ratios in two natural populations of a viviparous skink, Niveoscincus ocellatus
E. Wapstra
,
C. Cadby
,
G. While
,
D. Sinn
,
T. Uller
2007
Corpus ID: 81068305
1996
1996
The Annual Cycle of Reproduction and Reproductive Steroids in Plasma of Niveoscincus ocellatus , a cool-climate viviparous skink
Sandra C. Jones
,
R. Swain
,
E. Wapstra
1996
Corpus ID: 88099827
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