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Sexual dimorphism in Liolaemus occipitalis (Iguania, Tropiduridae)
The sexual dimorphism in size, morphology and color of the lizard Liolaemus occipitalis Boulenger, 1885 was studied. Thirty-two adult males and twenty-eight adult females were sampled from a population in the Jardim do Éden beach, near Tramandaí, Rio ...
Laura Verrastro
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Number of Pages: 3Integrative BiologyGeological ...
Axtell, Ralph W., Buckley, Lawrence J.
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ABSTRACT Curracurrang 1 (1CU5) is a rockshelter site located in the Royal National Park (RNP) on the coast south of Sydney. Excavated from 1962 to 1966, the site's rich Holocene cultural deposit has become important for understanding regional Late Holocene developments in Australian lithic and shell technologies.
Loukas G. Koungoulos +3 more
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Forecasting potential invaders to prevent future biological invasions worldwide
We developed a reliable, robust and defensible tool that can identify attributes of invading alien species and predict which species worldwide, with no prior history of invasion, have the potential to become invasive. Showcasing our tool on amphibians and reptiles worldwide, we found 160 species are likely to be unintentionally transported and ...
Arman N. Pili +14 more
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MicroRNAs are found to regulate various biological processes which are produced from precursor microRNA. As the length of such microRNA are small, homology-based searching is not very useful. Hence, various machine learning based tools have been designed
Adhiraj Nath, Utpal Bora
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SquamBase—A database of squamate (Reptilia: Squamata) traits
Abstract Motivation I present a database that contains information on multiple key traits for all 11,744 recognised species of squamates worldwide. The database encompasses key traits and a reasonably comprehensive picture of available public knowledge.
Shai Meiri
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Diet of the lizard Mabuya agilis (Sauria; Scincidae) in an insular habitat (Ilha Grande, RJ, Brazil)
We examined the stomach contents of 21 specimens of Mabuya agilis (Sauria; Scincidae) collected during February 2001 at the restinga habitat of Praia do Sul, in Ilha Grande, RJ, Brazil.
C. F. D. Rocha +2 more
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Cenozoic aridization in Central Eurasia shaped diversification of toad-headed agamas (Phrynocephalus; Agamidae, Reptilia) [PDF]
We hypothesize the phylogenetic relationships of the agamid genus Phrynocephalus to assess how past environmental changes shaped the evolutionary and biogeographic history of these lizards and especially the impact of paleogeography and climatic factors.
Evgeniya N. Solovyeva +7 more
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