Search Results - "Reptile"
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Reptiles
Published 2016“…A total of 86 species of reptiles are now known from Gunung Penrissen. The earliest account in 1900 (based on his collections in 1899) by William Shelford included 24 species. …”
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The conservation status of the world's reptiles
Published 2013“…The proportion of threatened reptile species is highest in freshwater environments, tropical regions and on oceanic islands, while data deficiency was highest in tropical areas, such as Central Africa and Southeast Asia, and among fossorial reptiles. …”
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The conservation status of the world’s reptiles
Published 2013“…The proportion of threatened reptile species is highest in freshwater environments, tropical regions and on oceanic islands, while data deficiency was highest in tropical areas, such as Central Africa and Southeast Asia, and among fossorial reptiles. …”
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Nutritional value of common edible reptiles
Published 2013“…The study is focused on the nutritional value of common edible reptile’s meat and effects of consuming the meat toward human. …”
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The reptiles of South Asia: checklist and distributional summary
Published 1994“…A checklist of species and subspecies of reptiles recorded from south Asia is presented. In all, 632 species have been recorded, in 185 genera and 25 families. …”
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Checklist of the reptiles of India, with English common names
Published 1997“…An updated checklist of reptiles (species and subspecies) recorded from the Republic of India is presented, along with their authorities and a suggested common name. …”
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A checklist of chromosome numbers of South Asian reptiles
Published 1998“…The chromosome numbers of 119 species of reptiles that occur in the south Asian region are listed. …”
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History and catalogue of reptile types in the collection of the Zoological Survey of India
Published 1998“…The contents of the reptile type collection of the Zoological Survey of India, headquartered in Calcutta, with several regional stations in the country, which incorporates the holdings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal and the Indian Museum, are listed. …”
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