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Liasis fuscus

Tierney

Zoology 46:317- 2001

Liasis fuscus | The Reptile Database

Pythonidae et al.

2025

Liasis olivaceus | The Reptile Database

Pythonidae et al.

2025

Lichanura Cope - Rosy Boa

Yingling

Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles 1982

Life history consequences of nest-site variation in tropical pythons (Liasis fuscus)

Madsen & Shine

Ecology 1999

Life‐history traits and ontogenetic colour change in an arboreal tropical python, Morelia viridis

Wilson, Heinsohn, & Wood

Journal of Zoology 2006

Life in the “dead heart” of Australia: The geohistory of the Australian deserts and its impact on genetic diversity of arid zone lizards

Pepper & Keogh

Journal of Biogeography 2021

Lizard behaviour suggests a new design for artificial burrows

Ebrahimi, Fenner, & Bull

Wildlife Research 2012

Lizard movement tracks: variation in path re-use behaviour is consistent with a scent-marking function

Leu et al.

PeerJ 2016

Lizards, ticks and contributions to Australian parasitology: C. Michael Bull (1947–2016)

Godfrey & Gardner

International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 2017

Long-term low friction maintenance and wear reduction on the ventral scales in snakes

Sánchez-López, Schaber, & Gorb

Materials Letters 2021

Lycosid anatomy

2024

Mate Familiarity Affects Pairing Behaviour in a Long‐Term Monogamous Lizard: Evidence from Detailed Bio‐Logging and a 31‐Year Field Study

Leu et al.

Ethology 2015

Mating and Nesting Behavior of the Eastern Hognose Snake (Heterodon platirhinos) in the Northern Portion of its Range

CUNNINGTON & CEBEK

The American Midland Naturalist 2005

Methodology for Obtaining Multiple Clutches of Eggs in One Season from Colubrid Snakes

Applegate

Northern California Herpetological Society Special Publication #5 2009

MHC class I variation associates with parasite resistance and longevity in tropical pythons

Madsen & Ujvari

Journal of Evolutionary Biology 2006

Miscellaneous Notes on the Reproductive Biology of Reptiles. 4. Eight Species of the Family Boidae, Genera Acrantophis, Aspidites, Candoia, Liasis and Python

Murphy, Lamoreaux, & Barker

Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science (1903-) 1981

Molecular and morphological analysis confirms two additional species of python (Antaresia) on Cape York Peninsula, Queensland

Natusch et al.

Australian Journal of Zoology 2025

Molecular and Morphological Description of a Hepatozoon Species in Reptiles and Their Ticks in the Northern Territory, Australia

Vilcins et al.

Journal of Parasitology 2009

Monatsberichte der Königlichen Preussische Akademie des Wissenschaften zu Berlin Berlin, Königliche Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1856-1881

Peters

Monthly Reports of the Royal Prussian Academy of Sciences in Berlin 1876

Morphological evolution in relationship to sidewinding, arboreality and precipitation in snakes of the family Viperidae

Tingle & Jr.

the Linnean Society, 2021, 132, 328–345 2021

Morphological integration and adaptation in the snake feeding system: a comparative phylogenetic study

Vincent et al.

Journal of Evolutionary Biology 2006

Multilocus phylogeography reveals nested endemism in a gecko across the monsoonal tropics of Australia

Moritz et al.

Molecular Ecology 2016

Multilocus species delimitation in the Crotalus triseriatus species group (Serpentes: Viperidae: Crotalinae), with the description of two new species

BRYSON

Biogeography, 35, 88–104. 1999

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