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Phrynocephalus guttatus
Known as:
Phrynocephalus alpherakii
, Agama guttata
, Phrynocephalus moltschanovi
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2016
2016
Organ Mass Variation in a Toad Headed Lizard Phrynocephalus vlangalii in Response to Hypoxia and Low Temperature in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China
Jimin Han
,
Ronghui Guo
,
J. Li
,
C. Guan
,
Y. Chen
,
W. Zhao
PloS one
2016
Corpus ID: 14527529
Hypoxia and low temperature at high altitudes are the main environmental pressures for alpine animals, inducing phenotypic…
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2016
2016
The complete mitochondrial genome of the toad-headed lizard subspecies, Phrynocephalus theobaldi orientalis (Reptilia, Squamata, Agamidae)
Pinghu Liao
,
Yuanting Jin
Mitochondrial DNA. Part A, DNA mapping…
2016
Corpus ID: 20989919
Abstract The first complete mitochondrial genome sequence of Phrynocephalus viviparity was determined for the toad-headed lizard…
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2015
2015
Comparative transcriptomic analysis revealed adaptation mechanism of Phrynocephalus erythrurus, the highest altitude Lizard living in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
Yongzhi Yang
,
L. Wang
,
+7 authors
Q. Qiu
BMC Evolutionary Biology
2015
Corpus ID: 16304835
BackgroundOrganisms living at high altitudes must overcome three major environmental challenges: hypoxia, cold, and intense UV…
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2015
2015
Differences in Hematological Traits between High- and Low-Altitude Lizards (Genus Phrynocephalus)
Songsong Lu
,
Ying Xin
,
+5 authors
Q. Chen
PloS one
2015
Corpus ID: 13905829
Phrynocephalus erythrurus (Lacertilia: Agamidae) is considered to be the highest living reptile in the world (about 4500-5000 m…
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2013
2013
The different mechanisms of hypoxic acclimatization and adaptation in Lizard Phrynocephalus vlangalii living on Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.
Jianzheng He
,
Minghui Xiu
,
+4 authors
Q. Chen
Journal of experimental zoology. Part A…
2013
Corpus ID: 25745396
Phrynocephalus vlangalii is a species of lizard endemic in China, which lives on Qinghai-Tibet Plateau ranging from 2000 to 4600…
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2012
2012
Spatial and Social Organization in a Burrow-Dwelling Lizard (Phrynocephalus vlangalii) from China
Yin Qi
,
D. Noble
,
J. Fu
,
M. Whiting
PloS one
2012
Corpus ID: 3925805
Shared ecological resources such as burrow complexes can set the stage for social groupings and the evolution of more complex…
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2010
2010
Do displays and badges function in establishing the social structure of male toad-headed lizards, Phrynocephalus vlangalii?
Yin Qi
,
Hongfu Wan
,
Haijun Gu
,
Y. Wang
Journal of Ethology
2010
Corpus ID: 29451801
This study addresses several basic questions relating to the roles of badges and displays in establishing social structure in…
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2009
2009
Microsatellite DNA markers for three toad‐headed lizard species (Phrynocephalus vlangalii, P. przewalskii and P. guttatus)
Aibin Zhan
,
J. Fu
Molecular ecology resources
2009
Corpus ID: 39345427
To assess the impact of natural landscapes on the population structure of lizards, 10 polymorphic microsatellite DNA markers were…
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2002
2002
A VALID SPECIES OF THE GENUS PHRYNOCEPHALUS: P.PUTJATIA AND A DISCUSSION ON TAXONOMY OF PHRYNOCEPHALUS HONGYUANENSIS (SAURIA:AGAMIDAE)
W. Yu-e
2002
Corpus ID: 88042548
This paper deals with the systematics of the populations of Phrynocephalus vlangalii from Qinghai Province and adjacent areas by…
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1992
1992
The Rajasthan Toad-Headed Lizard, Phrynocephalus laungwalaensis (Reptilia: Agamidae), Represents a New Genus
E. Arnold
1992
Corpus ID: 85693030
New material of Phrynocephalus laungwalaensis is described in detail. This species shares many apomorphies with the other species…
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