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Past and present taxonomy of the Liolaemus lineomaculatus section (Liolaemidae): is the morphological arrangement hypothesis valid?
(Wiley, 2013-07-08)
Twenty-one species of lizards are included in the southernmost clade of South America, the Liolaemus lineomaculatus section. There are two hypotheses of species-grouping within this section, one based on morphological ...
Female reproductive biology of the lizards Liolaemus sarmientoi and L. magellanicus from the southern end of the world
(British Herpetol Society, 2015-04)
Lizards that live in the harsh climate of the Argentinean Patagonia (40°-53°S) are active for a period restricted to spring and summer when lizards perform vitellogenesis, pregnancy and birth. Herein, we present data on ...
New Patagonian species of Liolaemus (Iguania: Liolaemidae) and novelty in the lepidosis of the southernmost lizard of the world: Liolaemus magellanicus
(Magnolia Press, 2014-09)
We describe a new species within the genus Liolaemus from southeast Argentine Patagonia. This new taxon, Liolaemus yatel sp. nov., presents anatomical traits shared with the Liolaemus lineomaculatus section within the ...
Historical account and current ecological knowledge of the southernmost lizard in the world, Liolaemus magellanicus (Squamata: Liolaemidae)
(2022)
Background: The systematics of Liolaemus magellanicus has been relatively well researched, but despite its recognition as the southernmost lizard in the world, scant attention has been paid to the discovery, distribution, ...
Lizards from the end of the world: Phylogenetic relationships of the Liolaemus lineomaculatus section (Squamata: Iguania: Liolaemini)
(Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science, 2011-05)
The Liolaemus lineomaculatus section is a geographically widely distributed group of lizards from the Patagonian region of southern South America, and includes 18 described species representing the most southerly distributed ...
Ventajas de la viviparidad : adaptaciones fisiológicas y sociales de los lagartos más australes del mundo, liolaemus, al clima frío.
Los ambientes templados-fríos presentan restricciones térmicas que influyen en
la ecología, fisiología y el comportamiento de los ectotermos. No obstante, la relación
entre la historia de vida y el ambiente está también ...
Respuestas fisiológicas de los lagartos más australes del mundo para reproducirse en un clima frío y con baja frecuencia de hembras reproductivas
(Universidad Nacional del Comahue, 2015)
En los reptiles, los patrones reproductivos y de historia de vida están estrechamente relacionados con las condiciones ambientales, especialmente en los ciclos reproductivos femeninos. En las lagartijas Liolaemus y Phymaturus ...