Lizards of Patagonia

Lizards of Patagonia
Title Lizards of Patagonia PDF eBook
Author Mariana Morando
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 444
Release 2020-08-23
Genre Science
ISBN 3030427528

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This book presents a critical and integrated review of lizards from Patagonia. It summarizes the region’s geomorphological history and climatic aspects, which makes it possible to interpret, from an evolutionary perspective, the latest findings on the various natural history aspects of its lizard fauna. As such, the book will appeal to all researchers and professionals specialized in lizard ecology and evolution.

Thunder-Lizards

Thunder-Lizards
Title Thunder-Lizards PDF eBook
Author Virginia Tidwell
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 520
Release 2005-08-10
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780253345424

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New research on the giants of the Age of Dinosaurs.

Reproductive Biology and Phylogeny of Lizards and Tuatara

Reproductive Biology and Phylogeny of Lizards and Tuatara
Title Reproductive Biology and Phylogeny of Lizards and Tuatara PDF eBook
Author Justin L. Rheubert
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 742
Release 2014-12-19
Genre Nature
ISBN 1466579870

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Reproductive Biology and Phylogeny of Lizards and Tuatara is a remarkable compendium of chapters written by the world's leading experts from over four continents. The book begins with a chapter recounting historical discoveries in reproductive biology and a review of phylogenetics and up-to-date hypotheses concerning evolutionary relationships amon

Lizards of the World

Lizards of the World
Title Lizards of the World PDF eBook
Author Gordon H. Rodda
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Pages 828
Release 2020-09-01
Genre Science
ISBN 1421438232

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The first, definitive reference on the natural history and ecology of every one of the known 6500+ species of lizards, spanning the entire globe. Our planet is literally crawling with lizards. More than 6500 species are known to science, and new species are being discovered annually. In this monumental work, eminent researcher Gordon Rodda has created the first compilation of the natural histories of all the world's lizards and amphisbaenians, as well as the Tuatara. Although other books have attempted to survey the scope of adaptations present in the world's lizards, only Rodda has been able to quantify and summarize all species or higher taxa. Analyzing the relationships among traits such as morphologic characteristics, reproductive strategies, and food sources, Rodda uncovers novel insights into reptile ecology. Identifying 14 recurring character syndromes across all the world's lizards, he proposes a new lens for categorization. He also touches on • common names • geographic range • length • mass • age • maturation • differences between the sexes • nominal variables, including diel activity cycle and foraging mode • home range • predator avoidance tactics • thermal biology • social spacing • climate envelope • habitat and microhabitat • reproduction • parental care • diet • population density • conservation status • ecological business models Rodda's alphabetical taxon accounts provide an instantly retrievable sketch of every species, genus, and family. Outlining more than 1500 statistically significant associations extracted from a data matrix composed of more than 300 conditions tabulated—to the extent known—for all 6528 species of lizards, Lizards of the World will be the go-to source for the next generation of reptile ecologists, as well as herpetology students and serious herpetoculturists.

Early Miocene Paleobiology in Patagonia

Early Miocene Paleobiology in Patagonia
Title Early Miocene Paleobiology in Patagonia PDF eBook
Author Sergio F. Vizcaíno
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 381
Release 2012-10-11
Genre Science
ISBN 052119461X

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Coastal exposures of the Santa Cruz Formation in southern Patagonia have been a fertile ground for recovery of Early Miocene vertebrates for more than 100 years. This volume presents a comprehensive compilation of important mammalian groups which continue to thrive today. It includes the most recent fossil finds as well as important new interpretations based on ten years of fieldwork by the authors. A key focus is placed on the paleoclimate and paleoenvironment during the time of deposition in the Middle Miocene Climatic Optimum (MMCO) between twenty and fifteen million years ago. The authors present the first reconstruction of what climatic conditions were like and present important new evidence of the geochronological age, habits and community structures of fossil bird and mammal species. Academic researchers and graduate students in paleontology, paleobiology, paleoecology, stratigraphy, climatology and geochronology will find this a valuable source of information about this fascinating geological formation.

Reports of the Princeton University Expeditions to Patagonia, 1896-1899

Reports of the Princeton University Expeditions to Patagonia, 1896-1899
Title Reports of the Princeton University Expeditions to Patagonia, 1896-1899 PDF eBook
Author William Berryman Scott
Publisher
Pages 556
Release 1905
Genre Birds
ISBN

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Reports of the Princeton University Expeditions to Patagonia, 1896-1899: Zoology

Reports of the Princeton University Expeditions to Patagonia, 1896-1899: Zoology
Title Reports of the Princeton University Expeditions to Patagonia, 1896-1899: Zoology PDF eBook
Author William Berryman Scott
Publisher
Pages 934
Release 1905
Genre Birds
ISBN

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