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Bibliography of the genus
Naultinus (New Zealand Tree Geckos)
(Reptilia: Sauria: Diplodactylidae)
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Naultinus in general
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Bauer, A.M. 1990. Phylogenetic systematics and biogeography of the Carphodactylini (Reptilia: Gekkonidae). Bonner Zoologische Monographien 30: 1-218.
Chrapliwy, P.S.; Smith, H.M.; Grant, C. 1961. Systematic status of the geckonid (gekkonid) lizard genera Gehyra, Peropus, Hoplodactylus and Naultinus. Herpetologica 17(1): 5-12.
Chrapliwy, P.S.; Smith, H.M.; Grant, C. 1961. Systematic status of the geckonid lizard genera Gehyra, Peropus, Hoplodactylus and Naultinus. Herpetologica 17(1): 5-12.
Hitchmough, R.A. 1982. Review of the genus Naultinus Gray (Reptilia: Gekkonidae); a summary. Occasional Publication New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs Wildlife Services 2: 327-331.
Jarvie, S.; Monks, J.M. 2014. Step on it: can footprints from tracking tunnels be used to identify lizard species. New Zealand Journal of Zoology 41(3): 210-217.
Knox, C. 2014. Tail loss as an indicator for predation pressure on Naultinus populations. BioGecko 2: 22-26.
Meads, M.J. 1982. A proposed revision of the Naultinus/Heteropholis species complex. Occasional Publication New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs Wildlife Services 2: 321-325.
Myers, G.S. 1961. The New Zealand lizard names Naultinus and Hoplodactylus. Herpetologica 17: 169-172.
Porter, R. 1992. New Zealand geckos - their natural history and captive maintenance. Dactylus 1(3): 19-32.
Robb, J. 1982. Taxonomy of the New Zealand geckos. Occasional Publication New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs Wildlife Services 2: 317-320.
Robb, J.; Hitchmough, R.A. 1980. Review of the genus Naultinus Gray (Reptilia: Gekkonidae). Records of the Auckland Institute and Museum 16: 189-200.
Rösler, H. 2000. Studien an den Begattungsorganen der Geckos (Reptilia: Gekkonomorpha) - 3. Die Hemipenismorphologie von Arten der Gattungen Hoplodactylus Fitzinger, 1843, Naultinis Gray, 1842, Oedura Gray, 1842, Rhacodactylus Fitzinger, 1843 und Strophurus Fitzinger, 1843 (Gekkonidae: Diplodactylinae). Gekkota 2: 220-248.
Wermuth, H. 1975. Der grüne Baumgecko von Neuseeland. DATZ (Die Aquarien- und Terrarien-Zeitschrift) 28(4): 136-138.
Yaldwyn, J.C.; Whitaker, A.H.; Robb, J. 1982. Discussion on New Zealand geckos. Occasional Publication New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs Wildlife Services 2: 341-348.
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Naultinus elegans
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Rowlands, R. 1996. The green tree gecko. Reptile & Amphibian Magazine 1996(January-February): 12-19.
Rowlands, R. 2003. Selective breeding of the Green Tree Gecko, Naultinus elegans elegans. Gekko 3(2): 41-44.
Rowlands, R.P.V. 1979. Notes on the green tree gecko Naultinus elegans including captive breeding records. Herpetofauna (Sydney) 11(1): 8-9.
Seufer, H. 1994. Successful captive propagation of the viviparous New Zealand geckoes: Hoplodactylus pacificus, Naultinus e. elegans, Naultinus grayii. Dactylus 2(4): 138-149.
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Naultinus gemmeus
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Jewell, T.; McQueen, S. 2007. Habitat characteristics of jewelled gecko (Naultinus gemmeus) sites in dry parts of Otago. DOC Research & Development Series 286: 1-19.
Knox, C. 2014. Jewelled geckos (Naultinus gemmeus) in the tussockland of Otago. BioGecko 2: 29-30.
Knox, C.D.; Cree, A.; Seddon, P.J. 2012. Direct and indirect effects of grazing by introduced mammals on a native, arboreal gecko (Naultinus gemmeus). Journal of Herpetology 46(2): 145-152.
Knox, C.D.; Jarvie, S.; Easton, L.J.; Monks, J.M. 2017. Soft-release, but not cool winter temperatures, reduces post-translocation dispersal of Jewelled Geckos. Journal of Herpetology 51(4): 490-496.
Knox, C.D.; Monks, J.M. 2014. Penning prior to release decreases post-translocation dispersal of jewelled geckos. Animal Conservation 17(Supplement 1): 18-26.
Wilson, J.L.; Cree, A. 2003. Extended gestation with late-autumn births in a cool-climate viviparous gecko from southern New Zealand (Reptilia: Naultinus gemmeus). Austral Ecology 28(3): 339-348.
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Naultinus grayii
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Hitchmough, R.A. 1982. The ecology of a population of Naultinus grayi Bell near Kaitaia. Occasional Publication New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs Wildlife Services 2: 399-407.
Macredie, G. 1996. Blue and orange geckos of North Island, and a modified habitat for Naultinus. Dactylus 3(1): 15-17.
Seufer, H. 1994. Successful captive propagation of the viviparous New Zealand geckoes: Hoplodactylus pacificus, Naultinus e. elegans, Naultinus grayii. Dactylus 2(4): 138-149.
Whitaker, A.H. 1987. The roles of lizards in New Zealand plant reproductive strategies. New Zealand Journal of Botany 25(2): 315-328.
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Naultinus manukanus
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Hare, K.M.; Hoare, J.M.; Hitchmough, R.A. 2007. Investigating natural population dynamics of Naultinus manukanus to inform conservation management of New Zealand's cryptic diurnal geckos. Journal of Herpetology 41(1): 81-93.
Hare, K.M.; Pledger, S.; Thompson, M.B.; Miller, J.H.; Daugherty, C.H. 2007. Low cost of locomotion in lizards that are active at low temperatures. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 80(1): 46-58.
Hare, K.M.; Pledger, S.; Thompson, M.B.; Miller, J.H.; Daugherty, C.H. 2010. Nocturnal lizards from a cool-temperate environment have high metabolic rates at low temperatures. Journal of Comparative Physiology B Biochemical Systemic and Environmental Physiology 180(8): 1173-1181.
Hoare, J.M.; Pledger, S.; Nelson, N.J. 2007. Chemical discrimination of food, conspecifics and predators by apparently visually-oriented diurnal geckos, Naultinus manukanus. Herpetologica 63(2): 184-192.
Werner, Y.L.; Whitaker, A.H. 1978. Observations and comments on the body temperatures of some New Zealand reptiles. New Zealand Journal of Zoology 5(2): 375-393.
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Naultinus stellatus
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Mainwaring, P.J. 1979. Notes on the gecko Heteropholis stellatus. Herpetofauna (Sydney) 11(1): 16-18.
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Naultinus tuberculatus
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Kluge, A.G. 1963. The systematic status of certain Australian and New Guinean gekkonid lizards. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 14(3): 77-86.
Macredie, G. 1999. Focus on Naultinus poecilochlorus, the Lewis Pass Green Gecko. Gekko 1(1): 28-29.
Robb, J. 1980. Three new species of gekkonid lizards, genera Hoplodactylus Fitzinger and Heteropholis Fischer, from New Zealand. National Museum of New Zealand Records 1(19): 305-310.
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