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The following pages link to Variation in mating systems and sexual size dimorphism between populations of the Australian python Morelia spilota (Serpentes: Pythonidae). (Q36312225):
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- Geographic variation of life-history traits in the sand lizard, Lacerta agilis: testing Darwin's fecundity-advantage hypothesis. (Q46781516) (← links)
- BODY SIZE AND SEXUAL SIZE DIMORPHISM IN MARINE IGUANAS FLUCTUATE AS A RESULT OF OPPOSING NATURAL AND SEXUAL SELECTION: AN ISLAND COMPARISON. (Q47306834) (← links)
- Body size, male combat and the evolution of sexual dimorphism in eublepharid geckos (Squamata: Eublepharidae) (Q56386287) (← links)
- Spatial ecology of a threatened python (Morelia spilota imbricata) and the effects of anthropogenic habitat change (Q56504525) (← links)
- Geographic variation in body size and sexual size dimorphism in the giant spiny frogPaa spinosa(David, 1875) (Anura: Ranoidae) (Q56777345) (← links)
- The dangers of leaving home: dispersal and mortality in snakes (Q57236915) (← links)
- The cutting-edge morphology of the mole snake's dental apparatus. (Q64987303) (← links)
- Geographical ecology of Tantilla melanocephala (Squamata: Serpentes: Colubridae) in a Neotropical region: a comparison of northeastern Atlantic Forest and Caatinga populations (Q101631395) (← links)
- Male body size varies with latitude in a temperate lizard (Q101633118) (← links)