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The first complete mitochondrial DNA of Tenuidactylus dadunensis (Squamata: Gekkonidae) and its phylogeny [PDF]

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources
The complete mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of Tenuidactylus dadunensis (Squamata: Gekkonidae) was described by using next-generation sequencing. The total length of mtDNA was 16,893 bp, which contained 13 PCGs (COX1-3, ND1-6, ND4L, ATP6, ATP8, and CYTB), 22 ...
Qian-Ru Liang, Lei Shi
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The complete mitochondrial genome and phylogenetic analysis of Hemidactylus bowringii (Squamata: Gekkonidae) [PDF]

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources
Hemidactylus bowringii Gray, 1845, a species of the family Gekkonidae, has garnered attention due to its ecological significance and adaptability to diverse environments. The mitochondrial DNA of H.
Hongbo Jiao   +7 more
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ACTIVIDAD REPRODUCTIVA Y DIETA DE HEMIDACTYLUS FRENATUS (SAURIA: GEKKONIDAE) EN EL NORTE DE COLOMBIA

open access: diamondPapéis Avulsos de Zoologia, 2017
RESUMEN A pesar de su éxito como especie invasora, existe poca información sobre los aspectos ecológicos del gecónido Hemidactylus frenatus en Colombia. En el presente estudio se determinó el tamaño de madurez, dimorfismo sexual, actividad reproductiva y
JORGE A. DÍAZ-PÉREZ   +2 more
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Tracing Genetic Divergence and Phylogeographic Patterns of <i>Gekko gecko</i> Linnaeus, 1758 (Squamata: Gekkonidae) Across Southeast Asia Using <i>RAG1</i> Sequence. [PDF]

open access: goldAnimals (Basel)
Laotongsan P   +11 more
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New record and range extension of the Persian gecko Hemidactylus persicus Anderson, 1872 (Sauria: Gekkonidae) from Kermanshah Province, western Iran [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Animal Biosystematics, 2020
The new report on the Persian gecko is based on one adult male and two adult females from Qasr-e-Shirin, Kermanshah Province. This is the most western point of distribution recorded for Hemidactylus persicus Anderson, 1872.
Morad Besharti   +2 more
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First record of Lepidodactylus lugubris (Duméril &amp; Bibron, 1836) (Squamata, Gekkonidae) from Hainan Island, China [PDF]

open access: yesHerpetozoa, 2022
Lepidodactylus lugubris is known from tropical Asia, Oceania, and Latin America, but in China it was previously known only from Taiwan Island. In this paper, we report a new herpetofaunal record based on one specimen collected from Wanning, Hainan, China,
Hao-Tian Wang   +3 more
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New insights on the morphology and taxonomy of the gecko Mediodactylus ilamensis (Reptilia: Gekkonidae) [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Animal Biosystematics, 2018
As a recently described species, Mediodactylus ilamensis is one of the least studied species of endemic reptiles of Iran. In this study a total number of 11 specimens of Mediodactylus ilamensis were collected from type locality (Zarin-Abad) as well as a ...
Nasrullah Rastegar Pouyani   +3 more
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Systematics and Distribution of the Iranian Plateau Leaf-toed Geckos of the Genus Asaccus (Sauria: Gekkonidae) [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Animal Biosystematics, 2009
A review of the known Iranian species of the genus Asaccus is presented. The genus Asaccus is divided into two distinct geographical lineages. The nominotypical group is endemic to the Mesopotamian region (western Iran, eastern Iraq, Turkey and Syria ...
H. Parsa   +3 more
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Morphometric Study of Hemidactylus Geckos (Squamata:Gekkonidae) in Iran [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Animal Biosystematics, 2014
So far, four species of Hemidactylus have been reported in Iran as follows: H. persicus, H. robustus, H. flaviviridis, H. romeshkanicus. In this study, 108 specimens belonging to these four species of Hemidactylus were examined morphologically, using 19 ...
Mahboubeh sadat Hosseinzadeh   +3 more
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Diversity and Endemism of Southern African Gekkonids Linked with the Escarpment Has Implications for Conservation Priorities

open access: yesDiversity, 2023
South Africa is recognised for its high reptile diversity and endemism, specifically among lizards. Phylogenetic diversity, endemism, and richness can have clear implications or raise important questions in a range of fields, and most urgently in ...
Gary K. Nicolau, Shelley Edwards
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