Meroles ctenodactylus – Bibliografie https://www.lacerta.de/AS/Bibliografie.php?Genus=46&Species=212&Taxon=1
This pattern, and the robustness of the tree, support a model of invasion of severe
This pattern, and the robustness of the tree, support a model of invasion of severe
the dominant group of vertebrates in arid regions, and as such represent an ideal model
Only E. brenchleyi had followed a stepping-stone model of dispersal.
R.C. & Soares, A.M.V.M. & Mann, R.M. (2012) – The use of a lacertid lizard as a model
Only E. brenchleyi had followed a stepping-stone model of dispersal.
Only E. brenchleyi had followed a stepping-stone model of dispersal.
northward extension of reptiles in the Palearctic, with the Jordan Valley (Israel) as a model
The model showed that the species` suitable habitats are associated with arid loess
The model used here, the genus Darevskia, is the first true parthenogenetic vertebrate
patterns in the Balkan Peninsula using closely related wall-lizard species as a model