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| Â | ☞ 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). |
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http://www.snakeinformation.com/snakes/siparticles/snakes/snakes-article-1187.html
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| Â | 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. |
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http://www.herpbreeder.com/worldspecies/Sauria/scincomorpha/eulamprus.htm
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| Â | 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. |
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http://www.anu.edu.au/BoZo/Scott/PubsKeoghLab.html
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| Â | 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. |
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http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2001/08/0815_lizardsex.html
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| Â | 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. |
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http://www.publish.csiro.au/nid/90/paper/ZO00092.htm
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 | | 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. |
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http://www.bio.usyd.edu.au/Shinelab/students/daveo/daveres.htm
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| Â | 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 |
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http://www.uq.net.au/~zzrawill/sunnybank/features/fauna/easternwaterskink/index.htm
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| Â | 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. |
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http://www.wildherps.com/species/E.tigrinus.html
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| Â | 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. |
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http://www.dpiwe.tas.gov.au/inter.nsf/WebPages/LJEM-5UCTWQ?open
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| Â | MavicaNET - Five-fingered Skink (Eulamprus) |
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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) |
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http://www.mavicanet.com/lite/por/32532.html
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| Â | 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). |
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http://www.publish.csiro.au/nid/90/paper/ZO02050.htm
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| Â | 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. |
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http://www-instruct.nmu.edu/biology/JiLeonar/DESERTS/reproduction.htm
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| Â | 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) |
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http://www.biodiversity.ea.gov.au/land/publications/water-skink/index.html
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| Â | 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. |
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http://www.latrobe.edu.au/genetics/staff/sunnucks/homepage/kate.html
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| Â | 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. |
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http://pbil.univ-lyon1.fr/cgi-bin/acnuc-search-sp?query=EULAMPRUS&db=GenBank
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 | | 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. |
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http://members.optusnet.com.au/~dhrohr
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| Â | Richard Bradley's CV |
 | | Law, B.S. and BRADLEY, R.A. 1990 Habitat use and basking site selection in Eastern Water Skinks ( Eulamprus quoyii). |
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http://www.biosci.ohio-state.edu/~eeob/cv/cv_bradley.html
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 | | Age at first breeding (yrs): 2 - 3 years |  | | b) Longevity - NI Classification of lifespan: Probably long lived, based on sympatric species Eulamprus tympanum. |
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http://www.affa.gov.au/content/print.cfm?objectid=D2C48F86-BA1A-11A1-A2200060B0A02728&showdocs=all
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| Â | 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. |
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http://www.infochembio.ethz.ch/links/zool_kriecht_skink.html
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| Â | 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. |
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http://www.green.net.au/rarespecies/events_5.html
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| Â | 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 (). |
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http://www.anu.edu.au/BoZo/Scott/RapidTests.html
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| Â | 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. |
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http://users.tpg.com.au/borclaud/boronia/friends.html
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| Â | Ramsar Sites Database |
 | | Noteworthy species present in the Ginini Flats complex include rat Mastacomys fuscus, snipe Gallinago hardwickii, skinks Eulamprus kosciuskoi and |
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http://www.wetlands.org/RDB/Ramsar_Dir/Australia/au045D02.htm
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| Â | 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. |
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http://www.gsa2004.org.au/studentprizes.htm
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| Â | 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. |
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http://www.bambooweb.com/articles/e/u/Eulamprus_quoyii.html
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| Â | 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! |
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http://www.mcmartinville.com/chris/reptiles/trips/australia/skink.htm
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| Â | 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 |
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http://encyclopedia.codeboy.net/wikipedia/e/eu/eulamprus.html
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| Â | 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 |
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http://www.deh.gov.au/biodiversity/threatened/recovery/list-common.html
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