Zobrazeno 1 - 10
of 30
pro vyhledávání: '"Harold G. Cogger"'
Autor:
Harold G. Cogger
Reptiles and Amphibians of Australia is a complete guide to Australia's rich and varied herpetofauna, including frogs, crocodiles, turtles, tortoises, lizards and snakes. For each of the 1218 species there is a description of its appearance, distribu
Autor:
Neil Cox, Bruce E. Young, Philip Bowles, Miguel Fernandez, Julie Marin, Giovanni Rapacciuolo, Monika Böhm, Thomas M. Brooks, S. Blair Hedges, Craig Hilton-Taylor, Michael Hoffmann, Richard K. B. Jenkins, Marcelo F. Tognelli, Graham J. Alexander, Allen Allison, Natalia B. Ananjeva, Mark Auliya, Luciano Javier Avila, David G. Chapple, Diego F. Cisneros-Heredia, Harold G. Cogger, Guarino R. Colli, Anslem de Silva, Carla C. Eisemberg, Johannes Els, Ansel Fong G., Tandora D. Grant, Rodney A. Hitchmough, Djoko T. Iskandar, Noriko Kidera, Marcio Martins, Shai Meiri, Nicola J. Mitchell, Sanjay Molur, Cristiano de C. Nogueira, Juan Carlos Ortiz, Johannes Penner, Anders G. J. Rhodin, Gilson A. Rivas, Mark-Oliver Rödel, Uri Roll, Kate L. Sanders, Georgina Santos-Barrera, Glenn M. Shea, Stephen Spawls, Bryan L. Stuart, Krystal A. Tolley, Jean-François Trape, Marcela A. Vidal, Philipp Wagner, Bryan P. Wallace, Yan Xie
Publikováno v:
Repositório Institucional da USP (Biblioteca Digital da Produção Intelectual)
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
instacron:USP
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
instacron:USP
Comprehensive assessments of species’ extinction risks have documented the extinction crisis1 and underpinned strategies for reducing those risks2. Global assessments reveal that, among tetrapods, 40.7% of amphibians, 25.4% of mammals and 13.6% of
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::bd56f790cf4afa19caa82f623c190139
Publikováno v:
Records of the Australian Museum. 71:199-215
Autor:
Sophie Arnall, Samantha Flakus, Brendan Tiernan, Jessica E. Agius, Jon Paul Emery, Nicola J. Mitchell, Karrie Rose, John C. Z. Woinarski, Peter T. Green, Matthew Sleeth, Peter S. Harlow, Tanya Detto, Don A. Driscoll, Harold G. Cogger, Michael McFadden, Caitlyn Pink, Paul Andrew, Kent Retallick, Leonie E. Valentine
Publikováno v:
Conservation Science and Practice, Vol 3, Iss 2, Pp n/a-n/a (2021)
Until recently, the reptile fauna of Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean comprised five endemic species (two skinks, two geckos, and one snake) and one native, non‐endemic skink. Four of these species were common and widespread until at least 1979
Publikováno v:
The Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature. 73:106-112
Autor:
Paul M. Oliver, Jonathan Q. Richmond, Mozes P. K. Blom, Robert N. Fisher, Harold G. Cogger, John C. Z. Woinarski
Publikováno v:
Biology Letters
Striking faunal turnover across Asia and Australasia, most famously along the eastern edge of the Sunda Shelf or ‘Wallace's Line’, has been a focus of biogeographic research for over 150 years. Here, we investigate the origins of a highly threate
Autor:
J. Dale Roberts, Graeme R. Gillespie, Michael Mahony, Keith R. McDonald, Harold G. Cogger, Michael P. Scroggie
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 144:1516-1525
We evaluated the influence of uncertainty, based on variation in expert opinion, on assessment of conservation status of Australian amphibians. We examined relationships between different biological variables and inferred relative extinction risk, th
Autor:
Harold G. Cogger, Harold Heatwole
Publikováno v:
Records of the Australian Museum. 58:245-256
The sea krait Laticauda colubrina is the most widespread member of its genus, extending from the Bay of Bengal through much of Asia and the Indo-Malayan Archipelago to New Guinea and many islands of the western Pacific Ocean. Unconfirmed records of t
Publikováno v:
Ethology. 109:533-542
Because the antipredator behavior that an animal displays depends upon the context in which it encounters the predator, apparent interspecific differences in antipredator tactics may result from ecological rather than behavioral differences among tax
Publikováno v:
Journal of Zoology. 259:261-268
Amphibious animals may be subject to strong but conflicting selective pressures to enhance locomotor performance both on land and in the water. Biomechanical models suggest that in snakes, adaptations to swimming (e.g. reduction of ventral plates, fl