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A molecular study of phylogenetic relationships and evolution of antipredator strategies in Australian Diplodactylus geckos, subgenus Strophurus
Record no:
43552
Author:
Melville, Jane
;
Schulte, James A
;
Larson, Allan
Citation:
BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY. 2004 v.82, no.1 : 123-138 [kept P574]
Year:
2004
Subject:
Diplodactylus
;
Geckos - Australia
;
Predation (Biology)
;
Type:
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