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Gribbins, Kevin M., Justin L. Rheubert, Katherine Touzinsky, et al. "Spermiogenesis in the imbricate alligator lizard,Barisia imbricata(Reptilia, Squamata, Anguidae)." Journal of Morphology 274, no. 6 (2013): 603–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmor.20117.

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Sunny, Armando, Andrea González-Fernández, and Maristella D’Addario. "Potential distribution of the endemic imbricate alligator lizard (Barisia imbricata imbricata) in highlands of central Mexico." Amphibia-Reptilia 38, no. 2 (2017): 225–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685381-00003092.

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Barisia imbricata imbricata is an endemic anguid lizard living in the highlands of central Mexico, mainly in the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt, but its current distribution is not well defined. For this reason, it is critical to make a systematic study in order to determine the potential distribution of this subspecies. We considered 13 environmental and anthropogenic variables recognized to be important to determine the presence of B. i. imbricata; we also used eight presence-only modeling methods and selected three to generate an ensemble model. The Maxent algorithm was used to obtain the most
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Fierro-Estrada, Natalia, Yasmin Guadalupe González González, Donald B. Miles, et al. "Thermoregulation of the lizard Barisia imbricata at altitudinal extremes." Amphibia-Reptilia 40, no. 3 (2019): 349–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685381-20191155.

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Abstract Ambient temperature is a primary factor affecting the physiology and activity of reptiles. Thermoregulation involves a series of mechanisms to maintain an organism’s body temperature within a narrow range. The study of thermal ecology of lizards is relevant for understanding their distribution, life history, ecology and thermal requirements. Moreover, determining how species are able to attain physiologically active body temperatures in challenging environments is necessary for assessing the risk of extinction due to climate change, especially for threatened endemic species. We evalua
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Smith, Geoffrey R., Royce E. Ballinger, and Julio Lemos-Espinal. "Temperature relationships of the lizard, Barisia imbricata, from México." Amphibia-Reptilia 19, no. 1 (1998): 95–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156853898x00368.

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Dashevsky, Daniel, Jesse M. Meik, Estrella Mociño-Deloya, Kirk Setser, and Sarah Schaack. "Patterns of sexual dimorphism in Mexican alligator lizards,Barisia imbricata." Ecology and Evolution 3, no. 2 (2012): 255–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.455.

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Martı́nez-Torres, Martı́n, Marta Elena Hernández-Caballero, Carmen Alvarez-Rodriguez, Juana Alba Luis-Dı́az, and Guadalupe Ortı́z-López. "Luteal development and progesterone levels during pregnancy of the viviparous temperate lizard Barisia imbricata imbricata (Reptilia: Anguidae)." General and Comparative Endocrinology 132, no. 1 (2003): 55–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0016-6480(02)00607-x.

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Woolrich-Piña, Guillermo A., Geoffrey R. Smith, Norberto Martínez-Méndez, Julio A. Lemos-Espinal, and Héctor Gadsden-Esparza. "Effects of body temperature on initial bite force in three species of rock- and crevice-dwelling lizards from Mexico." Herpetozoa 34, no. () (2021): 163–68. https://doi.org/10.3897/herpetozoa.34.e64040.

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Bite force can be an important aspect of a lizard's organismal performance, and is likely to be subject to influence by ambient conditions including an individual's thermal environment. We examined the effects of body temperature (T<sub>b</sub>) on initial bite force of rock- and crevice-dwelling individuals of three species of lizards: Abronia graminea (Anguidae), Barisia imbricata (Anguidae), and Xenosaurus fractus (Xenosauridae) from Mexico. In B. imbricata and X. fractus from one site (Xochititan, Puebla) initial bite force was greatest at intermediate T<sub>b</sub>. In contrast, X. fractu
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Woolrich-Piña, Guillermo A., Geoffrey R. Smith, Norberto Martínez-Méndez, Julio A. Lemos-Espinal, and Héctor Gadsden-Esparza. "Effects of body temperature on initial bite force in three species of rock- and crevice-dwelling lizards from Mexico." Herpetozoa 34 (August 19, 2021): 163–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/herpetozoa.34.e64040.

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Bite force can be an important aspect of a lizard’s organismal performance, and is likely to be subject to influence by ambient conditions including an individual’s thermal environment. We examined the effects of body temperature (Tb) on initial bite force of rock- and crevice-dwelling individuals of three species of lizards: Abronia graminea (Anguidae), Barisia imbricata (Anguidae), and Xenosaurus fractus (Xenosauridae) from Mexico. In B. imbricata and X. fractus from one site (Xochititan, Puebla) initial bite force was greatest at intermediate Tb. In contrast, X. fractus from a second site (
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MARTÍNEZ-SALAZAR, ELIZABETH A., and VIRGINIA LEÓN-RÈGAGNON. "Two new species of Entomelas (Nematoda: Rhabdiasidae), parasites of Barisia spp. and Mesaspis spp. (Reptilia: Sauria) in Mexico." Zootaxa 958, no. 1 (2005): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.958.1.1.

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Entomelas campbelli n. sp. (Rhabdiasidae) from the lungs of Barisia imbricata and Mesaspis gadovii (Sauria) and Entomelas floresvillelai n. sp. from B. imbricata, B. herrerae and M. viridiflava (Sauria) are described and illustrated. Both species are similar to E. duellmani in the equatorial location of vulva; E. campbelli resembles E. duellmani in measurements of the buccal capsule, but differs in the shape of the tail, body length, egg size, esophagus length and tail length/body length ratio; E. floresvillelai resembles E. duellmani by possessing a blunt tail, but differs in the body length,
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Martínez-Torres, Martín, Martha Salcedo-Álvarez, Carmen Álvarez-Rodríguez, Mario Cárdenas-León, Juana Luis, and Leticia Moreno-Fierros. "Does the conceptus of the viviparous lizard Barisia imbricata imbricata participates in the regulation of progesterone production and the control of luteolysis?" Animal Reproduction Science 148, no. 3-4 (2014): 212–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.anireprosci.2014.05.003.

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Martínez-Torres, Martín, Raymundo Guzmán-Rodríguez, Mario Cárdenas-León, and Noemí Brunner-Reynaldo. "FOLLICULAR DEVELOPMENT AND OVULATION DETERMINED BY ULTRASOUND IMAGING IN THE VIVIPAROUS LIZARD BARISIA IMBRICATA (REPTILIA: ANGUIDAE)." Southwestern Naturalist 51, no. 3 (2006): 401–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1894/0038-4909(2006)51[401:fdaodb]2.0.co;2.

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Aguilar-Martínez, Gustavo F. "Reporte del tamaño de una camada de barisia imbricata (wiegmann, 1828) (reptilia: anguidae)." ACTA ZOOLÓGICA MEXICANA (N.S.) 27, no. 3 (2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.21829/azm.2011.273782.

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The genus Barisia is endemic to Mexico occurring in temperate regions, at elevations between 2200-3800 m above sea level. Few records of clutch size of the species of Barisia are available, in particular for B. imbricata. The first report of a large clutch size (15 neonates alive) is given for this species.
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Fierro-Estrada, Natalia, Donald B. Miles, Barry Sinervo, Fausto R. Méndez de la Cruz, and Oswaldo Téllez. "Supercooling tolerance in the Mexican lizard Barisia imbricata (Squamata: Anguidae)." Journal of Thermal Biology, January 2025, 104056. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtherbio.2025.104056.

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Martínez-Torres, Martín, Marta E. Hernández-Caballero, Juana Alba Luis-Díaz, Guadalupe Ortiz-López, Mario Cárdenas-León, and Leticia Moreno-Fierros. "Effects of luteectomy in early pregnancy on the maintenance of gestation and plasma progesterone concentrations in the viviparous temperate lizard Barisia imbricata imbricata." Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology 8, no. 1 (2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7827-8-19.

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Zuhri, Wahidin, and Edy Sutriyono. "LATE NEOGENE DEFORMATION OF ROCK SUCCESSIONS AT RENAH GAJAH MATI I REGION, SELUMA REGENCY IN BENGKULU." Jurnal Teknologi 82, no. 2 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/jt.v82.13510.

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Lack of work focusing on deformation mechanism has been undertaken in the Late Tertiary sequence during Late Neogene time at the Renah Gajah Mati I region in Bengkulu basin. The present study was aimed at reconstructing tectonic deformation occurring within the basin during the Late Neogene, employing balancing and restoring techniques, kinematic and dynamic analyses. The Late Neogene deformation was mainly controlled by compression, which has resulted in folding and thrusting. Hence, the rock sections underwent shortening that varied from 1.42-1.83 km or 0.75%-0.78% with the estimated rate of
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