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  1. Sexual size dimorphism in a Tunisian population of Bosk's fringe-toed lizards <em>Acanthodactylus boskianus asper</em>

    Sexual size dimorphism in a Tunisian population of Bosk's fringe-toed lizards Acanthodactylus boskianus asper

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Herpetology • Authors: Intissar Nasri --- , , Tunisia Abdessalem Hammouda --- , , Tunisia Foued Hamza --- , , Tunisia Slaheddine Selmi --- , , Tunisia
    Investigating how patterns of sexual size dimorphism vary among local populations may be useful for understanding size evolution in lizards. We investigated patterns of sexual size dimorphism in a Tunisian population of Bosk's fringe-toed lizards Acanthodactylus boskianus asper, in relation...
  2. A molecular phylogeny for sub-Saharan amphisbaenians

    A molecular phylogeny for sub-Saharan amphisbaenians

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Herpetology • Authors: G. John Measey --- , , South Africa Krystal A. Tolley --- , , South Africa
    Amphisbaenians are enigmatic members of the subterranean herpetofauna with the majority of their diversity concentrated in South America and Africa. The largest family, Amphisbaenidae, occurs in South America and Africa, but the phylogenetic relationships among the genera are not clearly...