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 | | The species has a very small distribution on northern ranges with a likely real area of occupancy of <100 km2, which probably represents a single continuous population along the range. |  | | Conservation status: Nannoscincus exos is a closed forest dependant species with highly specific microhabitat requirements. |
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http://www.amonline.net.au/herpetology/research/species_accounts/n_exos.htm
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 | | Clutch size is commonly low (~ six) and is limited to one or two eggs in some species groups (e.g., Tribolonotus and Emoia, respectively). |  | | Mittleman (1952) recognized the following lygosome genera: Ablepharus, Anotis (= Nannoscincus), Ateuchosaurus, Carlia, Cophoscincopus, (Cophoscincus (=Lipinia, Calyptotis and Cophoscincopus, Cryptoblepharus, Dasia, Emoia, Eugongylus, Eumecia, Hemiergis, Lampropholis, Leiolopisma, Leptosiaphos, Lipinia, Lygosoma, Mochlus, Nodorha (= Lerista), Norbea (=Tropidophorus), Ophioscincus, Otosaurus (=Sphenomorphus), Panaspis, Rhodona (= Lerista), Riopa, Ristella, Saiphos, Scincella, Sphenomorphus, Squamicilia (= Lygosoma), Tachygyia, Tribolonotus, Tropidophorus. |
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http://www.embl-heidelberg.de/%7Euetz/families/Scincidae.html
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| Â | Herpetology - Rankins Dwarf Skink |
 | | Species restricted to isolated remnant forest at high elevation are highly susceptible to catastrophic impact from external forces, such as the introduction of exotic pests and wildfires, and require pro-active conservation management that anticipates potential threats. |  | | Conservation status: Nannoscincus rankini is a closed forest-dependant species with highly specific microhabitat requirements. |  | | Because of its extremely restricted distribution (<100km2) Nannoscincus rankini is here conservatively classified as Vulnerable. |
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http://www.amonline.net.au/herpetology/research/species_accounts/n_rankini.htm
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| Â | Reptiles near Tumut |
 | | The garden skink was most abundant in areas surrounded by little native forest, whereas Maccoy’s skink Nannoscincus maccoyi and Coventry’s skink Niveoscincus coventryi were more abundant or likely to occur in areas whose context was dominated by native forest. |  | | The garden skink was most abundant at low elevations, the delicate skink was most likely to occur at intermediate elevations, and the mountain log skink Pseudemoia entrecasteauxii was most likely to occur at high elevations. |
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http://cres.anu.edu.au/~joern/reptile/tumutrep.html
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| Â | Herpetology - Gracile Dwarf Skink |
 | | Natural distribution: Nannoscincus gracilis is widely distributed throughout the central ranges but represented only by one or two isolated records in the far north and south of the island. |  | | Because of its relatively broad distribution the species does not satisfy the criteria required to place it at a level of threat. |  | | It is not known whether the sub-populations in the far north and far south of the island are broadly disjunct from those on the central ranges. |
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http://www.austmus.gov.au/herpetology/research/species_accounts/n_gracilis.htm
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| Â | Fire and Biodiversity - Paper 11 |
 | | However this result was considered to reflect the increased detectability of the species as a result of cover removal, rather than an actual increase in population numbers (Humphries 1992). |  | | The abundance of Sphenomorphus tympanum (southern water skink) was relatively stable after fires probably due to the fact that its primary habitat of fallen logs and branches had not been significantly affected. |  | | There was a higher abundance of both Leilopisma coventryi (Coventry's skink) and Nannoscincus maccoyi (McCoy's skink) immediately after burning. |
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http://www.ea.gov.au/biodiversity/publications/series/paper8/paper11.html
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| Â | nannoscincus - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "nannoscincus" is defined. |  | | We found one dictionary with English definitions that includes the word nannoscincus : |
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http://public.onelook.com/?w=nannoscincus
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| Â | Nannoscincus slevini |
 | | To find out more about Nannoscincus slevini, run a Site Search, or view an Alphabetical Listing of articles to get more relevant content. |  | | The article Nannoscincus slevini does not seem to be in our database. |
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http://www.bambooweb.com/articles/n/a/Nannoscincus_slevini.html
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| Â | Nannoscincus maccoyi |
 | | To find out more about Nannoscincus maccoyi, run a Site Search, or view an Alphabetical Listing of articles to get more relevant content. |  | | The article Nannoscincus maccoyi does not seem to be in our database. |
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http://www.bambooweb.com/articles/n/a/Nannoscincus_maccoyi.html
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| Â | Terrestrial Ecoregions -- Australian Alps montane grasslands (AA1001) |
 | | Other species considered near-endemic to this ecoregion include the rock warbler ( Origma solitaria), red cryptic treefrog ( Litoria paraewingi), Spencer’s treefrog ( L. |  | | spenceri), dendy toadlet ( Pseudophryne dendyi), and four skinks, Heatwole’s five-fingered skink ( Eulampus heatwolei), Maccoy’s elf skink ( Nannoscincus maccoyi), Rawlingson’s ( Pseudomoia rawlinsoni) and Spencer’s ( P. |
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http://www.worldwildlife.org/wildworld/profiles/terrestrial/aa/aa1001_full.html
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| Â | Nannoscincus |
 | | Genus Nannoscincus \n* Nannoscincus exos \n* Nannoscincus gracilis \n* Nannoscincus greeri \n* Nannoscincus hanchisteus \n* Nannoscincus humectus \n* Nannoscincus maccoyi \n* Nannoscincus mariei \n* Nannoscincus rankini \n* Nannoscincus slevini |
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http://encyclopedia.codeboy.net/wikipedia/n/na/nannoscincus.html
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| Â | Scincidae [incl. Feyliniidae] |
 | | taeniopleura Peters, 1874 -- Nangura spinosa Covacevich, Couper and James, 1993 --o Nannoscincus ()? |
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http://www.fmnh.helsinki.fi/users/haaramo/metazoa/Deuterostoma/Chordata/Reptilia/Lepidosauromorpha/Scincomorpha/Scincidae.htm
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| Â | Publications |
 | | Note: Vocalization in Nannoscincus gracilis (New Caledonian Gracile Dwarf Skink). |
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http://www.isseb.lsu.edu/Austin/Publications.html
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