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Cerdeña, José, Jackie Farfán, and Aarón J. Quiroz. "A high mountain lizard from Peru: The world’s highest-altitude reptile." Herpetozoa 34 (February 15, 2021): 61–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/herpetozoa.34.61393.

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Life at high altitudes is particularly challenging for ectothermic animals like reptiles and involves the evolution of specialised adaptations to deal with low temperatures, hypoxia and intense UV radiation. As a result, only very few reptile taxa are able to survive above 5,000 m elevation and herpetological observations from these altitudes are exceedingly rare. We report here an exceptional observation of a lizard population (Liolaemus aff. tacnae; Reptilia, Squamata) from the high Andes of Peru. During an ascent of Chachani mountain (6,054 m, 16°11'S, 71°32'W), we observed and documented p
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SAN-MARTÍN-ÓRDENES, JULIO, SEBASTIÁN MUÑOZ-LEAL, CARLOS F. GARÍN, and DANIEL GONZÁLEZ-ACUÑA. "A systematic review of parasites and micropredators of non-avian reptiles (Reptilia=Sauropsida) in Chile." Zootaxa 4543, no. 3 (2019): 301. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4543.3.1.

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Knowledge about the identity of parasites in vertebrates is relevant because of their influence on ecological processes and health of their hosts. This is particularly important for groups of animals currently facing conservation issues, such as reptiles. The diversity of species and supra-specific taxa of microparasites and macroparasites (such as helminths and arthropods) present in non-avian reptiles in Chile was analyzed through a systematic review. A total of 49 scientific documents (thesis projects, abstracts in congresses, book chapters and peer-reviewed articles) concerning parasites,
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Oliveira, Jane C. F., Rodrigo Castellari Gonzalez, Paulo Passos, Davor Vrcibradic, and Carlos Frederico Duarte Rocha. "Non-Avian Reptiles of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: status of knowledge and commented list." Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia 60 (June 8, 2020): e20206024. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/1807-0205/2020.60.24.

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We assessed the current knowledge on non-avian reptile species composition in the state of Rio de Janeiro (RJ), southeastern Brazil. We used published data in indexed journals and verified voucher specimens housed in two herpetological collections of the Museu Nacional (UFRJ), and the Laboratory of Reptiles (ZUFRJ). We also confirmed vouchers from Instituto Vital Brazil (IVB) and from the Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ). We compiled a list containing 149 species of reptiles, distributed among Testudines (N = 15), Crocodylia (N = 1) and Squamata (N = 133; six amphisbaenians, 38 lizards and
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ESQUERRÉ, DAMIEN, HERMAN NÚÑEZ, and JOSÉ ALEJANDRO SCOLARO. "Liolaemus carlosgarini and Liolaemus riodamas (Squamata: Liolaemidae), two new species of lizards lacking precloacal pores, from Andean areas of central Chile." Zootaxa 3619, no. 4 (2013): 428–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3619.4.2.

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Most of the lizards of the Liolaemus genus present precloacal pores in males, with few exceptions in species of the lineomaculatus and neuquensis groups, and in the elongatus-kriegi complex. The elongatus-kriegi complex, belonging to the Liolaemus (sensu stricto) subgenus, is composed of medium sized, saxicolous, viviparous and insectivorous or omnivorous lizards, distributed between the Andean and Patagonian zones of Chile and Argentina. We reviewed the taxonomic history of this group, and we describe two new species, Liolaemus carlosgarini, found in the vicinity of the Maule Lagoon, in the M
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Lamborot, Madeleine, M. E. Manzur, and E. Alvarez-Sarret. "Triploidy and mosaicism in Liolaemus chiliensis (Sauria: Tropiduridae)." Genome 49, no. 5 (2006): 445–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/g05-122.

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A remarkable diversity of ploidy, i.e., diploidy, triploidy, and diploid–triploid mosaicism, was found among the somatic and testicular cells in a natural population of the lizard Liolaemus chiliensis from central Chile. Intra pop ulation, intersexual, and intraindividual ploidy variation is reported. In contrast with other species of polyploid reptiles, 86% of L. chiliensis males were mosaics (2n/3n) and 14% were diploids; 33% of females were triploid, 57.1% were mosaics, and 9.5% were diploid. Among 21 specimens, no triploid males were found in this sample. In the mosaic males, the diploid a
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Agnolin, Federico, and Guillermo Jofré. "Nuevos registros de squamata (reptilia) para el pleistoceno superior del norte de la provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina." Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia 51, no. 4 (2011): 49–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0031-10492011000400001.

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En el presente artículo son reportados ejemplares de diversos taxones de reptiles escamados fósiles procedentes de la base de la Formación Luján (Pleistoceno Superior), en la localidad fosilífera de Merlo, provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Entre los ejemplares registrados se reconoce el primer registro fósil para el género y especie Anops kingii (Amphisbaenidae); asimismo se reporta la presencia de especies indeterminadas de los géneros Homonota (Gekkonidae) y Liolaemus (Liolaemidae). La asociación conjunta de estos tres taxones hoy en día no se encuentra representada en el norte de la pro
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MBA, Belén Arrieta, María Teresa Sandoval, and Blanca Beatriz Alvarez. "Estructura ovárica y dinámica folicular de Liolaemus azarai (Squamata: Liolaemidae)." Caldasia 39, no. 2 (2017): 247–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.15446/caldasia.v39n2.64967.

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El estudio de la estructura ovárica y sus variaciones estacionales resulta fundamental para interpretar las estrategias reproductivas de los reptiles. Se analizó la morfología e histología del ovario de Liolaemus azarai a fin de caracterizar sus cambios y ofrecer información para determinar su ciclo reproductivo. Se registró, un nido germinal por ovario, con ovogonias y ovocitos primarios lo que evidencia que la capacidad proliferativa de la línea germinal se mantiene en el estado adulto. Durante la previtelogénesis, en todas las hembras capturadas, se verificó un incremento de hasta 30 veces
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Borczyk, Bartosz, and Tomasz Skawiński. "Tracking down the lizards from Gravenhorst's collection at the University of Wrocław: type specimens ofCallopistes maculatusGravenhorst, 1838 and threeLiolaemusspecies rediscovered." PeerJ 7 (February 22, 2019): e6525. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6525.

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Johann Ludwig Christian Gravenhorst’s herpetological collection at the Museum of Natural History, University of Wrocław included numerous important specimens of amphibians and reptiles. The majority, if not the entirety, of this collection has long been thought to be lost. However, we were able to rediscover some type specimens of lizards. The rediscovered specimens include the holotypes ofLiolaemus conspersusandL. hieroglyphicus, one syntype ofCallopistes maculatus(here designated as the lectotype) and two syntypes ofL. lineatus(one of which is herein designated as the lectotype). Reexaminati
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Rocha, C. F. D., M. Van Sluys, H. G. Bergallo, and M. A. S. Alves. "Endemic and threatened tetrapods in the restingas of the biodiversity corridors of Serra do Mar and of the central da Mata Atlântica in Eastern Brazil." Brazilian Journal of Biology 65, no. 1 (2005): 159–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1519-69842005000100019.

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Biodiversity corridors comprise a mosaic of land uses connecting fragments of natural forest across a landscape. Two such corridors have been established along the eastern coast of Brazil: the Serra do Mar and the Central da Mata Atlântica corridors, along which most of the coastal plains are restinga areas. In this study, we analyze the present status of the endemic and endangered terrestrial vertebrates of both corridors. We sampled 10 restingas in both corridors, recording species of amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Some restingas harbor a relatively large number of endemic species
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AVILA, LUCIANO JAVIER, CRISTIAN HERNÁN FULVIO PEREZ, IGNACIO MINOLI, CINTIA DEBORA MEDINA, JACK W. JR SITES, and MARIANA MORANDO. "New species of Liolaemus (Reptilia, Squamata, Liolaemini) of the Liolaemus donosobarrosi clade from northwestern Patagonia, Neuquén province, Argentina." Zootaxa 4362, no. 4 (2017): 535. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4362.4.4.

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Two new species of the Liolaemus donosobarrosi clade are described. Liolaemus tirantii sp. nov. and Liolaemus calliston sp. nov. differ from other members of their clade by a combination of coloration characters, morphometric and molecular traits. Liolaemus tirantii sp. nov. is known from three localities separated only a few kilometers from each other and Liolaemus calliston sp. nov. is known only from the type locality. Both species inhabit a region strongly impacted by oil and gas extraction but their conservation status is unknown.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "LIOLAEMUS REPTILES"

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Vásquez, González Mauricio Antonio. "Genética biogeográfica de liolaemus monticola (iguanidae) en Chile Central." Tesis, Universidad de Chile, 2001. http://www.repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/106682.

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Garín, Aguilar Carlos Felipe. "Comunidades de helmintos parásitos en Liolaemus nigroviridis (Reptilia, tropiduridae): rol de la segregación geográfica." Tesis, Universidad de Chile, 2006. http://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/130865.

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Memoria para optar al Título Profesional de Médico Veterinario<br>Debido a la especificidad parasitaria en cuanto a su ambiente (el hospedero), factores evolutivos que afecten a las poblaciones hospederas pueden reflejarse en sus comunidades parásitas a través de fenómenos como la coespeciación. Un factor evolutivo clásico lo constituye el aislamiento geográfico, y un ejemplo de esto son las especies de lagartijas de las más altas cumbres de Chile central, entre ellas Liolaemus nigroviridis, descrita como un conjunto de tres subespecies morfológicas asociadas a cordones montañosos específicos
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Olave, Melisa. "Patrones parafileticos y procesos evolutivos subyacentes en los grupos de Lagartijas Patagónicas Boulengeri & Rothi (Squamata: Liolaemus)." Doctoral thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11086/13239.

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Tesis (Grado Doctor en Ciencias Biológicas)--Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales. Lugar de Trabajo: Centro Nacional Patagónico, Chubut, Argentina. CENPAT-CONICET-Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. 2014 - 133 h. con Apéndices + CD. maps.; tabls.; figuras. Contiene Referencia Bibliográfica y Publicaciones Derivadas de la Tesis. Abstract en español e inglés.<br>Existen diferentes procesos que pueden explicar la discordancia entre árboles de genes y de especies. Por un lado, la división de linaje incompleta (ILS) lleva a la retención de polimorfismos an
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Kacoliris, Federico Pablo. "Ecología espacial y dinámica poblacional de la lagartija de las dunas (Liolaemus multimaculatus: iguania: liolaemidae) en la provincia de Buenos Aires." Tesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10915/4362.

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Los aspectos básicos de la ecología poblacional de la Lagartija de las dunas (Liolaemus multimaculatus) fueron estudiados desde el 2004 hasta el 2009. El área núcleo de estudio fue la reserva provincial Mar Chiquita, aunque algunos aspectos considerados abarcaron el rango completo de distribución para la especie en la provincia de Buenos Aires. Los objetivos generales fueron: (1) analizar los principales patrones espaciales y de dinámica poblacional, y; (2) evaluar el estado de conservación y la viabilidad poblacional de la especie. En el marco de estos objetivos, se estudiaron los patrones de
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