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Reptiles
Lizards
Diplodactylidae
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Bibliography of the genus
Hesperoedura (Reticulated Velvet Gecko)
(Reptilia: Sauria: Diplodactylidae)
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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.
Hesperoedura reticulata
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Angilletta, M.J.; Montgomery, L.G.; Werner, Y.L. 1999. Temperature preference in geckos: diel variation in juveniles and adults. Herpetologica 55(2): 212-222.
Angilletta, M.J.; Werner, Y.L. 1998. Australian geckos do not display diel variation in thermoregulatory behavior. Copeia 1998(3): 736-742.
Bustard, R. 1969. Oedura reticulata, a new velvet gecko from south-west Western Australia. Western Australian Naturalist 11: 82-86.
Butler, W.H. 1970. A record of an invertebrate preying on a vertebrate. Western Australian Naturalist 11: 146.
Davies, K.F.; Melbourne, B.A. 2007. The tails of two geckos tell the story of dispersal in a fragmented landscape. Molecular Ecology 16(16): 3289-3291.
Hoehn, M.; Sarre, S.D.; Henle, K. 2007. The tales of two geckos: does dispersal prevent extinction in recently fragmented populations? Molecular Ecology 16(16): 3299-3312.
How, R.A.; Kitchener, D.J. 1983. The biology of the gecko Oedura reticulata Bustard, in a small habitat isolate in the Western Australian wheatbelt. Australian Wildlife Research 10(3): 543-556.
Joseph, L.; Cunningham, M.; Sarre, S. 2003. Implications of evolutionary and ecological dynamics to the genetic analysis of fragmentation. Ecological Studies 162: 131-144.
Kitchener, D.J.; How, R.A.; Dell, J. 1988. Biology of Oedura reticulata and Gehyra variegata (Gekkonidae) in an isolated woodland of Western Australia. Journal of Herpetology 22(4): 401-412.
Lange, R. 2007. Natural history notes: Oedura reticulata (Reticulated Velvet Gecko). Predation. Herpetological Review 38(4): 460.
Lange, R.; Gruber, B.; Henle, K.; Sarre, S.D.; Hoehn, M. 2013. Mating system and intrapatch mobility delay inbreeding in fragmented populations of a gecko. Behavioral Ecology 24(5): 1260-1270.
Oliver, P.M.; Bauer, A.M.; Greenbaum, E.; Jackman, T.R.; Hobbie, T. 2012. Molecular phylogenetics of the arboreal Australian gecko genus Oedura Gray 1842 (Gekkota: Diplodactylidae): another plesiomorphic grade. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 63(2): 255-264.
Sarre, S. 1995. Mitochondrial DNA variation among populations of Oedura reticulata (Gekkonidae) in remnant vegetation: implications for metapopulation structure and population decline. Molecular Ecology 4(4): 395-405.
Sarre, S. 1995. Size and structure of populations of Oedura reticulata (Reptilia: Gekkonidae) in woodland remnants: implications for the future regional distribution of a currently common species. Australian Journal of Ecology 20(2): 288-298.
Sarre, S. 1996. Habitat fragmentation promotes fluctuating asymmetry but not morphological divergence in two geckos. Researches on Population Ecology (Kyoto) 38(1): 57-64.
Sarre, S.; Smith, G.T.; Meyers, J.A. 1994. Persistence of two species of gecko (Oedura reticulata and Gehyra variegata) in remnant habitat. Biological Conservation 71(1): 25-33.
Sarre, S.; Wiegand, K.; Henle, K. 1996. The conservation biology of a specialist and a generalist gecko in the fragmented landscape of the Western Australian wheatbelt. pp. 39-51. In: Settele, J.; Margules, C.; Poschlod, P. & Henle, K. (eds.). Species survival in fragmented landscapes. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Boston & London. 381 pp.
Wiegand, K.; Brandl, R.; Henle, K.; Sarre, S.; Stephan, T.; Wissel, C. 1996. Extinctions in habitat remnants: lessons from a specialized gecko species. Verhandlungen der Gesellschaft für Ökologie 26: 489-494.
Wiegand, K.; Henle, K.; Sarre, S.D. 2002. Extinction and spatial structure in simulation models. Conservation Biology 16(1): 117-128.
Wiegand, K.; Sarre, S.D.; Henle, K.; Stephan, T.; Wissel, C.; Brandl, R. 2001. Demographic stochasticity does not predict persistence of gecko populations. Ecological Applications 11(6): 1738-1749.
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