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| Â | DPIWE - Tussock Skink |
 | | Sperm is stored in the oviducts over winter before ovulation occurs in spring. |  | | This species, like the other Tasmanian members of the genus Pseudemoia, possesses an advanced placenta with which the female parent transfers nutrients to the developing embryo through most of the development. |  | | They are thought to reach maturity at 2-3 years of age. |
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http://www.delm.tas.gov.au/inter.nsf/WebPages/BHAN-55J2K3
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| Â | Grass skinks - Pseudemoia |
 | | These include the Tussock skink Pseudemoia pagenstecheri, the Southern Grass skink Pseudemoia entrecasteauxii and the Glossy Grass skink Pseudemoia rawlinsoni. |  | | All three species have a pattern made up of parallel stripes along the body and all three have separate frontoparietal scales. |  | | There are three very similar species of skinks in Tasmania in the genus Pseudemoia. |
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http://www.parks.tas.gov.au/wildlife/reptile/Grasssk.html
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 | | The pattern is sometimes similar to the superficially similar Three-lined skink, but the Southern Grass and Tussock skinks have relatively longer limbs and the frontoparietals are paired. |  | | Description: A highly variable species in both colour and pattern, the Southern Grass skink is difficult to distinguish from other closely related members of the genus Pseudemoia occurring in Tasmania. |  | | It is a member of a group of very similar skinks and identification can be difficult. |
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http://www.parks.tas.gov.au/wildlife/reptile/Pseent.html
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 | | Pseudemoia entrecasteauxii Southern Grass Skink © Graeme Gillespie |  | | Pseudemoia entrecasteauxii Southern Grass Skink © Tony Robinson |  | | Pseudemoia rawlinsoni Glossy Grass Skink © Peter Robertson |
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http://www.viridans.com/reppics/prept.htm
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| Â | Terrestrial Ecoregions -- Tasmanian Central Highland forests (AA0411) |
 | | The alpine habitat has an unique fauna, especially adapted to the harsh climate. |  | | For example, a number of viviparous skinks are found in this ecoregion: mountain skink ( Niveoscincus orocryptus), tussock skink ( Pseudemoia pagenstecheri), and glossy grass skink ( Pseudemoia rawlinsoni)). |  | | The pencil pine moth ( Dirce aesiodora) (Archaearinae) is restricted to alpine habitat, found in close association with the pencil pine and believed to be a primitive Gondwanan relic. |
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http://www.worldwildlife.org/wildworld/profiles/terrestrial/aa/aa0411_full.html
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| Â | Reptiles near Tumut |
 | | 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. |  | | 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. |
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http://cres.anu.edu.au/~joern/reptile/tumutrep.html
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| Â | ipedia.com: Pseudemoia Article |
 | | Starware search is an excellent resource for quality sites on pseudemoia and much more! |  | | This genus includes some kinds of skink, a type of lizard-like creature native to Australia. |  | | Pseudemoia Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Reptilia Order: Squamata Suborder: Sauria Family: Scincidae Genus: Pseudemoia This genus includes some kinds of skink, a... |
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http://fav.ipedia.com/ipedia/p/ps/pseudemoia.html
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| Â | Populations Trends, Life History Traits and Feeding Ecology of the Tussock Skink, Pseudemoia pagenstecheri |
 | | Populations Trends, Life History Traits and Feeding Ecology of the Tussock Skink, Pseudemoia pagenstecheri |  | | The study was conducted at the former Albion Explosives factory site, an area which provides both remnant native and exotic-dominated grassland habitat. |  | | Download Populations Trends, Life History Traits and Feeding Ecology of the Tussock Skink, Pseudemoia pagenstecheri (tussock-skink.pdf - 357 KB) |
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http://www.ea.gov.au/land/publications/tussock-skink
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| Â | Skinks get the message when snakes are about |
 | | To do this, he used a small skink, Pseudemoia pagenstecheri, which instead of laying eggs, bears live young in the same way as mammals. |  | | The scientists decided to expose 20 pregnant skinks to the odour of a skink-eating snake by dragging live snakes through their cages twice weekly. |  | | He had intended to study how a female lizard's food supply and basking opportunity affected its offspring. |
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http://www.arachnophiliac.com/burrow/news/skinks_get_the_message.htm
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| Â | DPIWE - Grass Skink - Frontoparietal Shields |
 | | All Grass skinks in the genus Pseudemoia have divided frontoparietal shields. |  | | They have been highlighted in this picture of a Southern Grass skink to show their position. |
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http://www.dpiwe.tas.gov.au/inter.nsf/WebPages/BHAN-55D7FT?open
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| Â | PubsKeoghLab.html |
 | | Stapley, J. Do mountain log skinks ( Pseudemoia entrecasteauxii) modify their behaviour in the presence of two predators? |  | | Population genetic differentiation and multiple paternity determined by novel microsatellite markers from the Australian mountain log skink ( Pseudemoia entrecasteauxii). |  | | Sexual dimorphism, diet and reproduction in the Swamp Skink, Egernia coventryi. |
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http://www.anu.edu.au/BoZo/Scott/PubsKeoghLab.html
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| Â | The Action Plan for Australian Reptiles - Species - Lord Howe Island Gecko |
 | | 16.6: Concentrate conservation management actions on those islands (Blackburn=Rabbit, Roach, Phillip) on which both this species and Pseudemoia lichenigera are known to occur. |  | | For cost effectiveness, any study of Christinus guentheri should be run jointly with a study of Pseudemoia lichenigera, which would result in a combined budget of perhaps $180K. |  | | Pseudemoia lichenigera (Vulnerable) also occurs in the reserves in the Lord Howe Island complex and on Phillip Island Forest Reserve. |
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http://www.ea.gov.au/biodiversity/threatened/action/reptiles/5.html
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| Â | SICB - 2002 meeting - Abstract Details |
 | | Although placentation evolved independently in these two lineages, each placental type, i.e., chorioallantoic or yolk sac, is probably functionally similar across lineages. |  | | We compared extraembryonic membrane and placental development of two squamate lineages, thamnophiine snakes and Pseudemoia lizards, in the context of recently published hypotheses of phylogenetic relationships. |  | | The magnitude of parallel evolutionary transformations among squamates provides an unusual opportunity to study the evolution of independently derived similarity. |
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http://www.sicb.org/meetings/2003/schedule/abstractdetails.php3?id=184
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| Â | Pseudemoia - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com |
 | | Scientific_classification ia Genus : ''Pseudemoia'' This genus includes some kinds of skink, a type of lizard-like creature native to Australia. |  | | A copy of the license is included in the section entitled |
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http://www.indexsuche.com/Pseudemoia.html
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 | | I have recently started my AHD investigating these topics in two species of Australian Skink (Mountain Log Skink, Pseudemoia entrecasteauxii and Southern Water skink Eulamprus heatwolei). |  | | The study of sexual selection and behaviour in lizards has largely been neglected and our understanding of these topics is still in its infancy. |  | | My main research interests are in the behavioural and reproductive ecology of reptiles, predominantly lizards. |
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http://www.anu.edu.au/BoZo/Scott/KeoghLab/jess/js_html/r_curr.htm
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| Â | Pseudemoia cryodroma |
 | | Content on Pseudemoia cryodroma is a work in progress. |  | | For more information on Pseudemoia cryodroma, we strongly suggest you use the search feature on the upper right hand corner of this site to find a related article from the thousands of articles in our database! |
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http://www.bambooweb.com/articles/p/s/Pseudemoia_cryodroma.html
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 | | Morphological evidence from an Australian skink, Pseudemoia pagenstecheri. |  | | Do pregnant lizards reabsorb or abort inviable eggs? |
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http://shakti.trincoll.edu/~blackbur/recent.html
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| Â | pseudemoia - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "pseudemoia" is defined. |  | | We found one dictionary with English definitions that includes the word pseudemoia : |
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http://public.onelook.com/?w=pseudemoia
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| Â | Pseudemoia rawlinsoni |
 | | To find out more about Pseudemoia rawlinsoni, run a Site Search, or view an Alphabetical Listing of articles to get more relevant content. |  | | The article Pseudemoia rawlinsoni does not seem to be in our database. |
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| Â | Pseudemoia |
 | | Genus Pseudemoia \n* Pseudemoia baudini \n* Pseudemoia cryodroma \n* Pseudemoia entrecasteauxii'\'\n* Pseudemoia pagenstecheri \n* Pseudemoia rawlinsoni \n* Pseudemoia spenceri'' |
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http://encyclopedia.codeboy.net/wikipedia/p/ps/pseudemoia.html
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