Citation: Js. Keogh et al., PHYLOGENETIC-RELATIONSHIPS OF TERRESTRIAL AUSTRALO-PAPUAN ELAPID SNAKES (SUBFAMILY HYDROPHIINAE) BASED ON CYTOCHROME-B AND 16S RIBOSOMAL-RNA SEQUENCES, Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (Print), 10(1), 1998, pp. 67-81
Citation: J. Fairbairn et al., PHYLOGENETIC-RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN OVIPAROUS AND VIVIPAROUS POPULATIONS OF AN AUSTRALIAN LIZARD (LERISTA-BOUGAINVILLII, SCINCIDAE), Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (Print), 10(1), 1998, pp. 95-103
Citation: R. Shine et al., THE IMPACT OF BUSH-ROCK REMOVAL ON AN ENDANGERED SNAKE SPECIES, HOPLOCEPHALUS BUNGAROIDES (SERPENTES, ELAPIDAE), Wildlife research, 25(3), 1998, pp. 285-295
Citation: Cp. Qualls et R. Shine, LERISTA BOUGAINVILLII, A CASE-STUDY FOR THE EVOLUTION OF VIVIPARITY IN REPTILES, Journal of evolutionary biology, 11(1), 1998, pp. 63-78
Citation: T. Madsen et R. Shine, QUANTITY OR QUALITY - DETERMINANTS OF MATERNAL REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS IN TROPICAL PYTHONS (LIASIS-FUSCUS), Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological Sciences, 265(1405), 1998, pp. 1521-1525
Authors:
BONNET X
SHINE R
NAULLEAU G
VACHERVALLAS M
Citation: X. Bonnet et al., SEXUAL DIMORPHISM IN SNAKES - DIFFERENT REPRODUCTIVE ROLES FAVOR DIFFERENT BODY PLANS, Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological Sciences, 265(1392), 1998, pp. 179-183
Citation: R. Shine et al., COSTS OF REPRODUCTION AND THE EVOLUTION OF SEXUAL DIMORPHISM IN A FLYING LIZARD DRACO MELANOPOGON (AGAMIDAE), Journal of zoology, 246, 1998, pp. 203-213
Citation: R. Shine et al., THE ALLOMETRY OF LIFE-HISTORY TRAITS - INSIGHTS FROM A STUDY OF GIANTSNAKES (PYTHON RETICULATUS), Journal of zoology, 244, 1998, pp. 405-414
Citation: M. Olsson et R. Shine, CHEMOSENSORY MATE RECOGNITION MAY FACILITATE PROLONGED MATE GUARDING BY MALE SNOW SKINKS, NIVEOSCINCUS-MICROLEPIDOTUS, Behavioral ecology and sociobiology, 43(6), 1998, pp. 359-363
Citation: T. Madsen et R. Shine, SPATIAL SUBDIVISION WITHIN A POPULATION OF TROPICAL PYTHONS (LIASIS-FUSCUS) IN A SUPERFICIALLY HOMOGENEOUS HABITAT, Australian journal of ecology, 23(4), 1998, pp. 340-348
Authors:
KRISTALBONEH E
FROOM P
YERUSHALMI N
ASHKANAZI R
PARDO A
SHINE R
RIBAK J
Citation: E. Kristalboneh et al., EFFECT OF DIETARY CALCIUM ON BLOOD LEAD CONCENTRATIONS IN OCCUPATIONALLY EXPOSED AND NONEXPOSED WORKERS, American journal of industrial medicine, 34(5), 1998, pp. 512-516
Citation: R. Shine et al., THE INFLUENCE OF SEX AND BODY-SIZE ON FOOD-HABITS OF A GIANT TROPICALSNAKE, PYTHON RETICULATUS, Functional ecology, 12(2), 1998, pp. 248-258
Citation: R. Shine et al., REPRODUCTIVE-BIOLOGY AND FOOD-HABITS OF HORNED ADDERS, BITIS-CAUDALIS(VIPERIDAE), FROM SOUTHERN AFRICA, Copeia, (2), 1998, pp. 391-401
Citation: Cp. Qualls et R. Shine, COSTS OF REPRODUCTION IN CONSPECIFIC OVIPAROUS AND VIVIPAROUS LIZARDS, LERISTA-BOUGAINVILLII, Oikos, 82(3), 1998, pp. 539-551
Citation: Shine R",ambariyanto,"harlow Ps",mumpuni, ECOLOGICAL DIVERGENCE AMONG SYMPATRIC COLOR MORPHS IN BLOOD PYTHONS, PYTHON BRONGERSMAI, Oecologia, 116(1-2), 1998, pp. 113-119
Citation: Fj. Qualls et R. Shine, GEOGRAPHIC-VARIATION IN LIZARD PHENOTYPES - IMPORTANCE OF THE INCUBATION ENVIRONMENT, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 64(4), 1998, pp. 477-491
Citation: Mj. Elphick et R. Shine, LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF INCUBATION TEMPERATURES ON THE MORPHOLOGY AND LOCOMOTOR PERFORMANCE OF HATCHLING LIZARDS (BASSIANA-DUPERREYI, SCINCIDAE), Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 63(3), 1998, pp. 429-447
Citation: P. Doughty et R. Shine, REPRODUCTIVE ENERGY ALLOCATION AND LONG-TERM ENERGY STORES IN A VIVIPAROUS LIZARD (EULAMPRUS-TYMPANUM), Ecology, 79(3), 1998, pp. 1073-1083
Citation: Jk. Webb et R. Shine, USING THERMAL ECOLOGY TO PREDICT RETREAT-SITE SELECTION BY AN ENDANGERED SNAKE SPECIES, Biological Conservation, 86(2), 1998, pp. 233-242
Citation: M. Ryutova et al., A POSSIBLE MECHANISM FOR THE ORIGIN OF EMERGING FLUX IN THE SUNSPOT MOAT, The Astrophysical journal, 492(1), 1998, pp. 402
Citation: S. Downes et R. Shine, SEDENTARY SNAKES AND GULLIBLE GECKOS - PREDATOR-PREY COEVOLUTION IN NOCTURNAL ROCK-DWELLING REPTILES, Animal behaviour, 55, 1998, pp. 1373-1385
Citation: S. Downes et R. Shine, HEAT, SAFETY OR SOLITUDE - USING HABITAT SELECTION EXPERIMENTS TO IDENTIFY A LIZARDS PRIORITIES, Animal behaviour, 55, 1998, pp. 1387-1396