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In this study we attempted to access further information on the geographical distribution of the endangered lizard Liolaemus lutzae, estimating its potential distribution through the maximum entropy algorithm.
GR. Winck, P. Almeida-Santos, CFD. Rocha
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Chromosome Evolution of the Liolaemus monticola (Liolaemidae) Complex: Chromosomal and Molecular Aspects. [PDF]
Lamborot M +4 more
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Liolaemus is a diverse genus of South American lizards whose reproductive biology remains poorly known in several species. We describe reproductive aspects of Liolaemus monticola, an endemic Chilean species, based on two gravid females that laid eggs in
Claudio Reyes-Olivares +7 more
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Notes on the postcranial osteology of the sand lizard Liolaemus azarai (Squamata: Liolaemidae) [PDF]
We examined skeletons of seven adult and juvenile specimens of Liolaemus azarai that were cleared and double-stained. The states of twenty three postcranial skeleton characters were described and compared with others Liolaemus species.
Gonzalez Marin, Maria Andrea +1 more
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Herpetofauna de la Reserva Natural Provincial Isla Apipé Grande (Corrientes, Argentina) [PDF]
La información sobre biodiversidad es imprescindible para conocer y valorar el patrimonio natural de una región, especialmente para tomar decisiones correctas orientadas a la conservación de su biota (Aceñolaza et al., 2004).
Acosta, José Luis +6 more
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Viviparity evolved ~115 times across squamate reptiles, facilitating the colonization of cold habitats, where oviparous species are scarce or absent. Whether the ecological opportunity furnished by such colonization reconfigures phenotypic diversity and ...
Saúl F. Domínguez-Guerrero +5 more
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Vulnerabilidad relativa de tetrápodos en la Reserva Arroyo Zabala (Buenos Aires, Argentina) [PDF]
Los tetrápodos poseen características de vulnerabilidad adecuadas para centrar en ellos prioridades de gestión y protección. El objetivo fue determinar la vulnerabilidad relativa de los anfibios, reptiles y mamíferos con distribución comprobada o ...
Kristensen, María Julia +1 more
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Fibrillar organization in tendons: a pattern revealed by percolation characteristics of the respective geometric network [PDF]
Since the tendon is composed by collagen fibrils of various sizes connected between them through molecular cross-links, it sounds logical to model it via a heterogeneous network of fibrils.
Abdala, Virginia Sara Luz +3 more
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Reptile Evolution and Genetics: An Overview. [PDF]
Olmo E.
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Vulberabilidad de los anfibios, reptiles y mamíferos de la reserva provincial Aø Zabala (Buenos Aires) : Contribución al plan de manejo [PDF]
Fil: Leber, Virginia. Fil: Kristensen, María Julia. Instituto de Geomorfología y Suelos (IGS). Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo.
Kristensen, María Julia +1 more
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