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Reptiles
Lizards
Scincidae
Australia
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Bibliography of the genus
Concinnia (Bar-sided Forest Skinks)
(Reptilia: Sauria: Scincidae)
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In order to limit redundancy, relevant literature indexed in the related bibliographies in the left column may not have been included in this page. For a comprehensive search of literature, these bibliographies should therefore also be consulted.
Concinnia in general
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O'Connor, D.; Moritz, C. 2003. A molecular phylogeny of the Australian skink genera Eulamprus, Gnypetoscincus and Nangura. Australian Journal of Zoology 51(4): 317-330.
Wells, R.W. 2009. Some taxonomic and nomenclatural considerations on the class Reptilia in Australia. A review of the genera Eulamprus and Aphyromorphus (Scincidae), including the description of new genera and species. Australian Biodiversity Record 2009(3): 1-96.
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Concinnia amplus
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Covacevich, J.A.; McDonald, K.R. 1980. Two new species of skinks from mid-eastern Queensland rain forest. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 20(1): 95-101.
Stuart-Fox, D.M.; Schneider, C.J.; Moritz, C.; Couper, P.J. 2001. Comparative phylogeography of three rainforest-restricted lizards from mid-east Queensland. Australian Journal of Zoology 49(2): 119-127.
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Concinnia brachysoma
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Greer, A.E. 1992. Revision of the species previously associated with the Australian scincid lizard Eulamprus tenuis. Records of the Australian Museum 44(1): 7-19.
Schwarzkopf, L.; Barnes, M.; Goodman, B. 2010. Belly up: reduced crevice accessibility as a cost of reproduction caused by increased girth in a rock-using lizard. Austral Ecology 35(1): 82-86.
Tanner, V.M. 1952. Pacific islands herpetology. 6. Tahiti and Marquesas Islands, New Guinea and Australia. Great Basin Naturalist 12: 1-12.
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Concinnia frerei
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Greer, A.E. 1992. Revision of the species previously associated with the Australian scincid lizard Eulamprus tenuis. Records of the Australian Museum 44(1): 7-19.
Turner, G. 2007. Notes on the habits of three skinks from the Mt. Bartle Frere summit, north Queensland. Herpetofauna (Sydney) 37(1): 2-7.
Zozaya, S.M.; Scheffers, B.R.; Hoskin, C.J.; Macdonald, S.L.; Williams, S.E. 2013. A significant range extension for the Australian wet tropics skink Eulamprus frerei (Reptilia: Squamata: Scincidae). Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 56(2): 621-624.
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Concinnia martini
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Greer, A.E. 1992. Revision of the species previously associated with the Australian scincid lizard Eulamprus tenuis. Records of the Australian Museum 44(1): 7-19.
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Concinnia queenslandiae
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Brattstrom, B.H. 1971. Critical thermal maxima of some Australian skinks. Copeia 1971: 554-557.
Cunningham, M. 1993. Reproductive biology of the prickly forest skink, Gnypetoscincus queenslandiae, an endemic species from northern Queensland. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 34(1): 131-138.
Cunningham, M.; Moritz, C. 1998. Genetic effects of forest fragmentation on a rainforest restricted lizard (Scincidae: Gnypetoscincus queenslandiae). Biological Conservation 83(1): 19-30.
Joseph, L.; Cunningham, M.; Sarre, S. 2003. Implications of evolutionary and ecological dynamics to the genetic analysis of fragmentation. Ecological Studies 162: 131-144.
Joseph, L.; Moritz, C.; Hugall, A. 1995. Molecular support for vicariance as a source of diversity in rainforest. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B Biological Sciences 260(1358): 177-182.
Moritz, C.; Faith, D.P. 1998. Comparative phylogeography and the identification of genetically divergent areas for conservation. Molecular Ecology 7(4): 419-429.
Moritz, C.; Joseph, L.; Adams, M. 1993. Cryptic diversity in an endemic rainforest skink (Gnypetoscincus queenslandiae). Biodiversity and Conservation 2(4): 412-425.
Moritz, C.; Langham, G.; Kearney, M.; Krockenberger, A.; VanDerWal, J.; Williams, S. 2012. Integrating phylogeography and physiology reveals divergence of thermal traits between central and peripheral lineages of tropical rainforest lizards. Royal Society Philosophical Transactions Biological Sciences 367(1596): 1680-1687.
O'Connor, D. 2003. Vocalisation and aggression in the Prickly Forest Skink Gnypetoscincus queenslandiae. Australian Zoologist 32(2): 265-266.
Schneider, C.; Cunningham, M.; Moritz, C. 1998. Comparative phylogeography and the history of endemic vertebrates in the Wet Tropics rainforests of Australia. Molecular Ecology 7(4): 487-498.
Schneider, C.; Moritz, C. 1999. Rainforest refugia and evolution in Australia's Wet Tropics. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B Biological Sciences 266(1415): 191-196.
Shoo, L.P.; Wilson, R.; Williams, Y.M.; Catterall, C.P. 2014. Putting it back: woody debris in young restoration plantings to stimulate return of reptiles. Ecological Management & Restoration 15(1): 84-87.
Streiff, R. 2006. Genetics of recent habitat contraction and reduction in population size: does isolation by distance matter? Molecular Ecology 15(12): 3601-3615.
Sumner, J. 2004. Reproduction in prickly forest skinks, Gnypetoscincus queenslandiae. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 49(2): 732.
Sumner, J. 2005. Decreased relatedness between male prickly forest skinks (Gnypetoscincus queenslandiae) in habitat fragments. Conservation Genetics 6(3): 333-340.
Sumner, J. 2006. Higher relatedness within groups due to variable subadult dispersal in a rainforest skink, Gnypetoscincus queenslandiae. Austral Ecology 31(4): 441-448.
Sumner, J.; Jessop, T.S.; Paetkau, D.; Moritz, C. 2004. Limited effect of anthropogenic habitat fragmentation on molecular diversity in a rain forest skink, Gnypetoscincus queenslandiae. Molecular Ecology 13(2): 259-269.
Sumner, J.; Moritz, C.; Shine, R. 1999. Shrinking forest shrinks skink: morphological change in response to rainforest fragmentation in the prickly forest skink (Gnypetoscincus queenslandiae). Biological Conservation 91(2-3)(Special Issue): 159-167.
Sumner, J.; Rousset, F.; Estoup, A.; Moritz, C.; Radja, T.; Radja, B. 2001. 'Neighbourhood' size, dispersal and density estimates in the prickly forest skink (Gnypetoscincus queenslandiae) using individual genetic and demographic methods. Molecular Ecology 10(8): 1917-1927.
Turner, G.; Anthony, M. 2002. Diurnality and basking in the prickly forest skink Gnypetoscincus queenslandiae. Herpetofauna (Sydney) 32(2): 95-99.
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Concinnia sokosoma
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Greer, A.E. 1992. Revision of the species previously associated with the Australian scincid lizard Eulamprus tenuis. Records of the Australian Museum 44(1): 7-19.
Salkeld, D.J. 2004. Natural history notes: Eulamprus quoyii (Eastern Water Skink). Predation. Herpetological Review 35(4): 389.
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Concinnia spinosa
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Covacevich, J.A.; Couper, P.J.; James, C. 1993. A new skink, Nangura spinosa gen. et sp. nov, from a dry rainforest of southeastern Queensland. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 34(1): 159-167.
Hannah, D.; Agnew, G.; Hamley, B.; Hogan, L. 1997. New information on the narrowly-restricted skink Nangura spinosa. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 42(1): 90.
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Concinnia tenuis
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Greer, A.E. 1992. Revision of the species previously associated with the Australian scincid lizard Eulamprus tenuis. Records of the Australian Museum 44(1): 7-19.
Lissa, G. de 1981. Notes on the skink Sphenomorphus tenuis. Herpetofauna (Sydney) 13(1): 33.
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Concinnia tigrina
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Schulz, M. 1997. Incidental captures in harp traps. Queensland Naturalist 35(1-3): 37-44.
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