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Why is sex determined by nest temperature in many reptiles? / Richard ShineSet Level: Trends In Ecology And Evolution, Vol. 14, nº 5 (1999), p. 186-189Availability: Items available for reference: Biblioteca ISPA Consulta LocalCall number: R2 (1). :

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Why do snakes have eyes? the non-effect of blindness in island tigre snakes, notechis scutatus / e outros Xavier Bonnet, co-aut. Don Bradshaw, co-aut. Richard Shine, co-aut. David PearsonSet Level: Behavioral Ecology And Sociobiology, Vol. 46, nº 4 (1999), p. 267-272Availability: Items available for reference: Biblioteca ISPA Consulta LocalCall number: R2 (1). :

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Sedentary snakes and gullible geckos : predator-prey coevolution in noctural rock-dwelling reptiles / Sharon Downes, co-aut. Richard ShineSet Level: Animal Behaviour, Vol. 55, nº 5 (1998), p. 1373-1385Availability: Items available for reference: Biblioteca ISPA Consulta LocalCall number: DR (1). :

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Reptiles / Simon Blomberg, Richard ShineAvailability: Items available for reference: Biblioteca ISPA Consulta LocalCall number: B1 SUTH1 (1). :

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Reptiles / Simon Blomberg, co-aut. Richard ShineAvailability: Items available for reference: Biblioteca ISPA Consulta LocalCall number: ET RESERVADO (1). :

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Reproductive biology and food habits of horned adders, bitis caudalis, viperidae, from southern africa / e outros Richard Shine, co-aut. William Branch, co-aut. Peter Harlow, co-aut. Jonathan WebbSet Level: Copeia : Official Publication Of The American Society Of ..., Vol. 2, nº (1998), p. 391-401Availability: Items available for reference: Biblioteca ISPA Consulta LocalCall number: R2 (1). :

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Plasticity in frequency of reproduction in an alpine lizard, niveoscincus microlepidotus / Mats Olsson, co-aut. Richard ShineSet Level: Copeia : Official Publication Of The American Society Of ..., Vol. 3, nº 99 (1999), p. 794-796Availability: Items available for reference: Biblioteca ISPA Consulta LocalCall number: R2 (1). :

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Heat, safety or solitude? using habitat selection experiments to identity a lizard's priorities / Sharon Downes, co-aut. Richard ShineSet Level: Animal Behaviour, Vol. 55, nº 5 (1998), p. 1387-1396Availability: Items available for reference: Biblioteca ISPA Consulta LocalCall number: DR (1). :

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Chemosensory mate recognition may facilitate prolonged mate guarding by male snow skinks, niveoscincus microlepidotus / Mats Olsson, co-aut. Richard ShineSet Level: Behavioral Ecology And Sociobiology, Vol. 43, nº 6 (1998), p. 359-363Availability: Items available for reference: Biblioteca ISPA Consulta LocalCall number: R2 (1). :

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