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 ☞ Snakes - General Information Article - Reproductive energy allocation and long-term energy stores in a ...
Eulamprus are viviparous, but placental transfer of nutrients is believed to be minimal; reproductive energy is allocated mostly at ovulation (Thompson 1981).
The southern water skink, Eulamprus tympanum, is an ideal ectothermic vertebrate to use in investigating the role of energy storage in reproduction.
These medium-sized ([approximately]85 mm snout-vent length, 10 g body mass) diurnal scincid lizards are long-lived ([greater than] 12 years in the wild, based on skeletochronology data; Tilley 1984; see also Blomberg 1994), and each year a large proportion of adult females does not reproduce (Schwarzkopf 1991, 1993, Rohr 1997).
http://www.snakeinformation.com/snakes/siparticles/snakes/snakes-article-1187.html

  
 Herpbreeder.dk
Habitat Use and Basking Site Selection in the Water Skink, Eulamprus quoyii.
Lizards of the World - Scincomorpha - Eulamprus :::::.
Greer, A.E. Revision of the species previously associated with the Australian scincid lizard Eulamprus tenuis.
http://www.herpbreeder.com/worldspecies/Sauria/scincomorpha/eulamprus.htm

  
 PubsKeoghLab.html
Molecular determination of paternity in a natural population of the multiply mating polygynous lizard Eulamprus heatwolei.
Heavily exploited but poorly known: Systematics and biogeography of commercially harvested pythons ( Python curtus group) in Southeast Asia.
Genetic variability within and between populations of Corangamite water skink ( Eulamprus tympanum marnieae) and southern water skink ( Eulamprus tympanum tympanum) in western Victoria.
http://www.anu.edu.au/BoZo/Scott/PubsKeoghLab.html

  
 Certain Female Lizards Choose Sex of Offspring
If Earth does warm up, they may find themselves left with no females to mate with, and the species pushed to extinction.
The concern arises because scientists have found that females of the lizard species Eulamprus tympanum control the sex of offspring by controlling their own adult body temperature.
This is the first time that temperature-dependent sex determination has been reported in a species that gives birth to live young, according to the researchers who described their findings in the August 16 issue of Nature.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2001/08/0815_lizardsex.html

  
 CSIRO PUBLISHING - Australian Journal of Zoology
Several small isolates of rainforest situated on the central eastern coast of Australia are home to a rich herpetofauna, including four endemic species of leaftail geckos ( Phyllurus spp.) and two skinks ( Eulamprus spp.).
There is a clear genetic signature of historical changes in population size and distribution in P.
To examine the extent and geographic pattern of historical subdivision among isolates, we assayed mtDNA variation in two species endemic to rainforests of this region ( Phyllurus ossa and Eulamprus amplus) and, for comparison, a more widespread and less specialised lizard, Carlia rhomboidalis.
http://www.publish.csiro.au/nid/90/paper/ZO00092.htm

  
 Dave O'Connor
The phylogenetic relationships of species in the skink genus Eulamprus are poorly known, with similarities in morphology preventing current resolution of a phylogeny below the level of the three species clades (the E.
It is also expected that there will be some degree of correlation between the genetic distance between populations and the degree of morphological change.
This will not only allow me to determine if the observed groups are in fact family groups, but can also be integrated with a large amount of the previously collected data to provide information on extra-pair paternity, fitness, mate choice and migration between outcrops.
http://www.bio.usyd.edu.au/Shinelab/students/daveo/daveres.htm

  
 Eastern Water Skink ( Eulamprus quoyii ) of Sunnybank Brisbane Queensland Australia
Unofficial and independent local neighbourhood directory or portal to locate eastern water skink links and information about eastern water skink ( Eulamprus quoyii) for the suburban community of Sunnybank, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Eastern Water Skink ( Eulamprus quoyii) of Sunnybank Brisbane Queensland Australia
http://www.uq.net.au/~zzrawill/sunnybank/features/fauna/easternwaterskink/index.htm

  
 NOTES ON A FIELD TRIP TO GENOA IN NORTH-EAST VICTORIA (AUSTRALIA) – WITH PARTICULAR EMPHASIS ON THE GREEN AND GOLDEN ...
1 - Water Skink Eulamprus tympanum adult and under cover.
C. Other information: The swamp was full of tannin stained water.
4 Water Skinks Eulamprus tympanum, with yellow flushes and a pronounced black reticulated pattern ventrally.
http://www.smuggled.com/Aurea3.htm

  
 Rainforest Water Skink (Eulamprus tigrinus)
Eulamprus tigrinus lives only in the swath of tropical rainforest in north-east Queensland.
Another in the large number of typical skinks I ran across in the Australia — fairly small, smooth, and fast.
http://www.wildherps.com/species/E.tigrinus.html

  
 DPIWE - Southern Water Skink
The limbs are golden brown with black bars.
This species belongs to a widespread group of Water skinks in the genus Eulamprus which include a number of threatened species on mainland Australia.
http://www.dpiwe.tas.gov.au/inter.nsf/WebPages/LJEM-5UCTWQ?open

  
 MavicaNET - Five-fingered Skink (Eulamprus)
Apparently capable of producing a sharp squeak when handled or when fighting.
Morwell National Park - Species - Eulamprus tympanum
Catálogo / Natureza / Reino vegetal e animal / Animais (Animalia) / Réptiles (Reptilia) / Lizards (Lacertilia) / Skinks (Scincidae) / Five-fingered Skink (Eulamprus)
http://www.mavicanet.com/lite/por/32532.html

  
 CSIRO PUBLISHING - Australian Journal of Zoology
The phylogenetically and ecologically distinct water skinks of the quoyii group would be retained within Eulamprus and the diverse species of the tenuis group allocated to Concinnia.
To resolve these and broader problems of paraphyly, we suggest that each of the species groups from ' Eulamprus ' should be recognised as a distinct genus.
We suggest placing the monophyletic murrayi group, endemic to the rainforests of central eastern Australia, in a new genus (yet to be formally described).
http://www.publish.csiro.au/nid/90/paper/ZO02050.htm

  
 Reproduction
This means that the more energy that a female can store, the more offspring that will be produced (Doughty and Shine, 1998).
Click on the picture of the water skink to find out more.
The water skink Eulamprus tympanum is a prime example of this strategy.
http://www-instruct.nmu.edu/biology/JiLeonar/DESERTS/reproduction.htm

  
 Distribution and Conservation Status of the Corangamite Water Skink (Eulamprus tympanum marnieae) on the Victorian ...
The Corangamite Water Skink, Eulamprus tympanum marnieae is a recently described subspecies of the Southern Water Skink, Eulamprus tympanum tympanum.
Distribution and Conservation Status of the Corangamite Water Skink (Eulamprus tympanum marnieae) on the Victorian Volcanic Plain
Download Distribution and Conservation Status of the Corangamite Water Skink ( Eulamprus tympanum marnieae) on the Victorian Volcanic Plain (water-skink.pdf - 191 KB)
http://www.biodiversity.ea.gov.au/land/publications/water-skink/index.html

  
 Paul Sunnucks
For her Honours research, Kate is studying fine-scale genetic structure in two lizard species, the southern water skink ( Eulamprus heatwolei) and the highland water skink ( Eulamprus tympanum).
This will be the first phylogeographic study on any vertebrates in Tallaganda and will take our comparative program at Tallaganda a step further by testing the hypothesis that vertebrate species may show congruence with invertebrates.
http://www.latrobe.edu.au/genetics/staff/sunnucks/homepage/kate.html

  
 sp=eulamprus
AF530191 Eulamprus martini clone Emar1 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence; mitochondrial gene for mitochondrial product.
AF530192 Eulamprus martini clone Emar3 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence; mitochondrial gene for mitochondrial product.
AF530193 Eulamprus tigrinus clone Etig1 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence; mitochondrial gene for mitochondrial product.
http://pbil.univ-lyon1.fr/cgi-bin/acnuc-search-sp?query=EULAMPRUS&db=GenBank

  
 index
Rohr, D.H. Life-History Variation in a Lowland and Highland Population of the Southern Water Skink, Eulamprus tympanum.
Rohr, D.H. Life History Variation in a Lowland and Highland Population of the Southern Water Skink, Eulamprus tympanum.
Rohr, D.H. Altitudinal Comparison of Post-Parturition Lipid Reserves in Female Water Skinks, Eulamprus tympanum.
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~dhrohr

  
 Richard Bradley's CV
Law, B.S. and BRADLEY, R.A. 1990 Habitat use and basking site selection in Eastern Water Skinks ( Eulamprus quoyii).
http://www.biosci.ohio-state.edu/~eeob/cv/cv_bradley.html

  
 Print page
Age at first breeding (yrs): 2 - 3 years
b) Longevity - NI Classification of lifespan: Probably long lived, based on sympatric species Eulamprus tympanum.
http://www.affa.gov.au/content/print.cfm?objectid=D2C48F86-BA1A-11A1-A2200060B0A02728&showdocs=all

  
 Skinke (Scincidae): Herpetologie
Eastern Water Skink (Eulamprus quoyii) - Text and Images.
Rainforest Water Skink (Eulamprus tigrinus) - Text and Images.
Blue-speckled Forest Skink (Eulamprus murrayi) - Text and Image.
http://www.infochembio.ethz.ch/links/zool_kriecht_skink.html

  
 Website for the Blue Mountains Rare and Endangered Species Group/News and Events Page
The endangered Blue Mountains Water Skink ( Eulamprus leuraensis), found nowhere else in the world but the upper mountains, was an inspiration for the hard working volunteers that joined in on the day.
All of these funds were as a result of successful grant applications, and the majority was spent on protecting the habitat of Microstrobos fitzgeraldii from weed infestations.
The group has also recently been awarded another grant from the Sydney Catchment Authority for further weeding works at Katoomba Falls.
http://www.green.net.au/rarespecies/events_5.html

  
 Eulamprus Travel Guide, is an invaluable source of comprehensive and detailed information
Eulamprus Travel Guide, is an invaluable source of comprehensive and detailed information
http://www.voyagenow.com/travel-references/en/wikipedia/e/eu/eulamprus.html

  
 RapidTests.html
Sequences selected from 31 populations of the Australian skink Eulamprus quoyi, three other Eulamprus species, as well as another Australian skink Egernia whitii.
This allows the insertion of PAUP command blocks which effectively automate the analysis.
Conduct a maximum likelihood search for the optimal solution to the original data (Eulamprus.nex) and record the log-likelihood score ().
http://www.anu.edu.au/BoZo/Scott/RapidTests.html

  
 Friends of Boronia Park - About the Friends
The Friends is managed by a committee elected at the Annual General Meeting each year.
Water Skink, Eulamprus quoyii, taking a late afternoon sunbath
You may download a membership application form in Rich Text (10 KB) or Adobe Acrobat (16 KB) formats.
http://users.tpg.com.au/borclaud/boronia/friends.html

  
 Ramsar Sites Database
Noteworthy species present in the Ginini Flats complex include rat Mastacomys fuscus, snipe Gallinago hardwickii, skinks Eulamprus kosciuskoi and
http://www.wetlands.org/RDB/Ramsar_Dir/Australia/au045D02.htm

  
 Student Prizes
Hodges, K., Keogh, S. and Rowell, D. Comparative phylogeography of the water skinks Eulamprus heatwolei and Eulamprus tympanum in southeastern Australia, with comparisons of codistributed invertebrates at Tallanganda, NSW.
Thanks to the generous support of the McGraw-Hill Australia one book voucher worth $250 was awarded for a student presentation at the Conference.
http://www.gsa2004.org.au/studentprizes.htm

  
 Eulamprus quoyii
To find out more about Eulamprus quoyii, run a Site Search, or view an Alphabetical Listing of articles to get more relevant content.
The article Eulamprus quoyii does not seem to be in our database.
http://www.bambooweb.com/articles/e/u/Eulamprus_quoyii.html

  
 Welcome to McMartinVille
Habitat: Varies from rain forest to dry woodlands.
Scientific Name: Eulamprus quoyii (Dumeril and Bibron, 1839)
Thanks to Mark Straughen of Sydney for identifying it for me!
http://www.mcmartinville.com/chris/reptiles/trips/australia/skink.htm

  
 NOLG - Development Assessment Forum (DAF) - Reports and Documents - CPI - Browse by Act
[Detail: Corangamite Water Skink (Eulamprus Tympanum Marnieae) National Recovery Plan 1998 - 2003 ]
[Detail: Blue Mountains Water Skink (Eulamprus leuraensis) Recovery Plan ]
Cyaneum ms) Interim Recovery Plan 2000 - 2003 ]
http://www.daf.gov.au/cpi/browse_act_links.cfm?Selected=2

  
 Eulamprus
Genus Eulamprus \n* Eulamprus amplus \n* Eulamprus brachyosoma \n* Eulamprus frerei \n* Eulamprus heatwolei \n* Eulamprus kosciuskoi \n* Eulamprus leuraensis \n* Eulamprus luteilateralis \n* Eulamprus martini \n* Eulamprus murrayi \n* Eulamprus quoyii \n* Eulamprus sokosoma \n* Eulamprus tenuis \n* Eulamprus tigrinus \n* Eulamprus tryoni \n* Eulamprus tympanum
http://encyclopedia.codeboy.net/wikipedia/e/eu/eulamprus.html

  
 Recovery Plans Adopted under the EPBC Act - Species Common Name Order
Corangamite Water Skink ( Eulamprus tympanum marnieae) National Recovery Plan 1998-2003
Blue Mountains Water Skink ( Eulamprus leurensis) Recovery Plan
Recovery plan for the Pedder, Swan, Clarence, swamp and Saddled Galaxias 1999-2004
http://www.deh.gov.au/biodiversity/threatened/recovery/list-common.html

  
 Eulamprus - Definition of Eulamprus by Webster's Online Dictionary
Eulamprus - Definition of Eulamprus by Webster's Online Dictionary
http://www.webster-dictionary.org/definition/Eulamprus

  
 Museum Victoria [ed-online] Bioinformatics - Victorian Lizard Database
Photo of the head of a juvenile Eulamprus tympanum tympanum
http://www.museum.vic.gov.au/bioinformatics/lizards/images/ttymlive2.htm

  
 Eulamprus leuraensis - Details - Systema Naturae 2000
Eulamprus leuraensis - Details - Systema Naturae 2000
http://sn2000.taxonomy.nl/Main/Classification/..\Details\91154.htm

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