[gecko]live bearing geckos
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Tim,
> Here are some references to papers about live-bearing geckos.
> I hope this helps.
> Tony
> www.umn.edu/~gambl007
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> Anastasiadis JM and Whitaker AH. 1987. Longevity of free-living hoplodac=
tylus maculatus (reptilia: Gekkonidae). New Zealand Journal of Ecology 10 =
1987:141-142. 10:141-142.
>=20
> Bannock CA, Whitaker AH, Hickling GJ. 1999. Extreme longevity of the com=
mon gecko (hoplodactylus maculatus) on motunau island, canterbury, new zea=
land. New Zealand Journal of Ecology 23(1) 1999:101-103. 23(1):101-103.
>=20
> Barwick RE. 1982. The growth and ecology of the gecko hoplodactylus duva=
uceli at the brothers islands. New Zealand Wildlife Service Occasional Pub=
lication no.2 1982:377-398. (No. 2):377-398.
>=20
> Bauer AM. 1990. Phylogenetic systematics and biogeography of the carphod=
actylini (reptilia: Gekkonidae). Bonner Zoologische Monographien no.30 199=
0:1-218. (No. 30):1-218.
>=20
> Bauer AM. 1988. The proper latin designation of duvaucel's gecko, with
> comments on specimens of historical note. New Zealand Journal of Zoolog=
y 14(4) 1987[1988]:593-595. 14(4):593-595.
>=20
> Bauer AM and Russel AP. 1988. Morphology of gekkonid cutaneous sensilla,=
with comments on function and phylogeny in the carphodactylini (reptilia:=
Gekkonidae). Canadian Journal of Zoology 66(7) 1988:1583-1588. 66(7):1583=
-1588.
>=20
> Bauer AM and Russell AP. 1987. Hoplodactylus delcourti (reptilia: Gekkon=
idae) and the kawekaweau of maori folklore. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(1) 1=
987:83-91. 7(1):83-91.
>=20
> Bauer AM and Russell AP. 1986. Hoplodactylus delcourti n. sp. (reptilia:=
Gekkonidae), the largest known gecko. New Zealand Journal of Zoology 13(1=
) 1986:141-148. 13(1):141-148.
>=20
> Cree A. 1994. Low annual reproductive output in female reptiles from new=
zealand. New Zealand Journal of Zoology 21(4) 1994:351-372. 21(4):351-372=
.
>=20
> Cree A and Guillette, Louis J.,: Jr. 1995. Biennial reproduction with a =
fourteen-month pregnancy in the gecko
> hoplodactylus maculatus from southern new zealand. Journal of Herpetolo=
gy 29(2), June 1995:163-173. 29(2):163-173.
>=20
> Cree A, Tyrrell CL, Preest MR, Thorburn D, Guillette, Louis J.,: Jr. 200=
3. Protecting embryos from stress: Corticosterone effects and the corticos=
terone response to capture and confinement during pregnancy in a live-bear=
ing lizard (hoplodactylus maculatus). General and Comparative Endocrinolog=
y 134(3):316-329.
>=20
> Daugherty CH, Patterson GB, Hitchmough RA. 1994. Taxonomic and conservat=
ion review of the new zealand herpetofauna. New Zealand Journal of Zoology=
21(4) 1994:317-323. 21(4):317-323.
>=20
> Eifler DA. 1995. Patterns of plant visitation by nectar-feeding lizards.=
Oecologia (Berlin) 101(2), February 1995:228-233. 101(2):228-233.
>=20
> Freeman A. 1993. Size differences between populations of hoplodactylus m=
aculatus in canterbury, new zealand. Herpetofauna (Sydney) 23(1), June 199=
3:9-15. 23(1):9-15.
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> Girling JE and Cree A. 1995. Plasma
> corticosterone levels are not significantly related to reproductive sta=
ge in female common geckos (hoplodactylus maculatus). General and Comparat=
ive Endocrinology 100(3), December 1995:273-281. 100(3):273-281.
>=20
> Girling JE, Cree A, Guillette LJ,: Jr. 1998. Oviducal structure in four =
species of gekkonid lizard differing in parity mode and eggshell structure=
. Reproduction Fertility and Development 10(2) 1998:139-154. 10(2):139-154=
.
>=20
> Girling JE, Cree A, Guillette LJ,: Jr. 1997. Oviductal structure in a vi=
viparous new zealand gecko, Hoplodactylus maculatus. Journal of Morphology=
234(1), October 1997:51-68. 234(1):51-68.
>=20
> Hare KM, Pledger S, Thompson MB, Miller JH, Daugherty CH. 2004. Conditio=
ning reduces metabolic rate and time to steady-state in the lizard naultin=
us manukanus (reptilia: Gekkonidae). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiolo=
gy Part A Molecular & Integrative Physiology 139(2):245-250.
>=20
> Hare KM and Cree A. 2005. Natural history of
> hoplodactylus stephensi (reptilia: Gekkonidae) on stephens island, cook=
strait, new zealand. New Zealand Journal of Ecology 29(1) 2005: 137-142. =
29(1):137-142.
>=20
> Hare KM and Hoare JM. 2005. Hoplodactylus maculatus (common gecko). aggr=
egations. Herpetological Review 36(2):179.
>=20
> Jewell T. 1997. Low voluntary minimum temperature for activity in an alp=
ine gecko from new zealand. Herpetofauna (Sydney) 27(2), December 1997:49-=
50. 27(2):49-50.
>=20
> Jewell TR and Leschen RAB. 2004. A new species of Hoplodactylus (reptili=
a: Pygopodidae) from the takitimu mountains, south island, new zealand. Zo=
otaxa 792(24 Dec 2004):1-11.
>=20
> Lettink M and Whitaker T. 2006. Hoplodactylus maculatus (common gecko). =
longevity. Herpetological Review 37(2):223-224.
>=20
> Macredie G. 1998. The harlequin gecko hoplodactylus rakiurae (thomas 198=
0). Dactylus 3(2), June 1998:61-62. 3(2):61-62.
>=20
> Macredie G. 1996. Blue and orange geckos of north island, and a modified=
habitat for
> naultinus. Dactylus 3(1), January 1996:15-17. 3(1):15-17.
>=20
> Macredie G. 1996. Stories of the giant kaweau. Dactylus 3(1), January 19=
96:13-15. 3(1):13-15.
>=20
> Parrish GR and Gill BJ. 2003. Natural history of the lizards of the thre=
e kings islands, new zealand. New Zealand Journal of Zoology 30(3), Septem=
ber 2003:205-220. 30(3):205-220.
>=20
> Porter R. 1992. New zealand geckos - their natural history and captive m=
aintenance. Dactylus 1(3) 1992:19-32. 1(3):19-32.
>=20
> Preest MR, Cree A, Tyrrell CL. 2005. ACTH-induced stress response during=
pregnancy in a viviparous gecko: No observed effect on offspring quality.=
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A Comparative Experimental Biology 3=
03A(9):823-835.
>=20
> Robb J. 1982. Taxonomy of the new zealand geckos. New Zealand Wildlife S=
ervice Occasional Publication no.2 1982:317-320. (No. 2):317-320.
>=20
> Rock J. 2006. Delayed parturition: Constraint or coping mechanism in a v=
iviparous gekkonid=3F Journal of Zoology
> (London) 268(4):355-360.
>=20
> Rock J, Andrews RM, Cree A. 2000. Effects of reproductive condition, sea=
son, and site on selected temperatures of a viviparous gecko. Physiologica=
l and Biochemical Zoology 73(3), may-June 2000:344-355. 73(3):344-355.
>=20
> Rock J and Cree A. 2003. Intraspecific variation in the effect of temper=
ature on pregnancy in the viviparous gecko hoplodactylus maculatus. Herpet=
ologica 59(1), March 2003:8-22. 59(1):8-22.
>=20
> Rock J, Cree A, Andrews RM. 2002. The effect of reproductive condition o=
n thermoregulation in a viviparous gecko from a cool climate. Journal of T=
hermal Biology 27(1), February 2002:17-27. 27(1):17-27.
>=20
> Rowlands RPV. 1978. Notes on the maintenance of a captive breeding group=
of the gecko hoplodactylus pacificus. Herpetofauna (Sydney) 10(1) 1978:18=
-19. 10(1):18-19.
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> Russel AP and Bauer AM. 1986. Le gecko geant hoplodactylus delcourti et =
ses relations avec le gigantisme et l'endemisme insulaire chez les gekkoni=
dae.
> Bulletin Du Museum d'Histoire Naturelle De Marseille 46(1) 1986:25-28. =
46(1):25-28.
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> Russell AP and Bauer AM. 1991. The giant gecko hoplodactylus delcourti a=
nd its relations to gigantism in insular endemism in the gekkonidae. Bulle=
tin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 26(2) 1991:26-30. 26(2):26-30.
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> Seufer H. 1994. Successful captive propagation of the viviparous new zea=
land geckoes: Hoplodactylus pacificus, naultinus e. elegans, naultinus gra=
yii. Dactylus 2(4), October 1994:138-149. 2(4):138-149.
>=20
> Spencer NJ and Grimmond NM. 1994. Influence of elevation on the thermore=
gulation of two sympatric lizards. New Zealand Journal of Zoology 21(4) 19=
94:379-385. 21(4):379-385.
>=20
> Thomas BW. 1982. New zealand gekkonidae: Evolutionary trends and taxa. N=
ew Zealand Wildlife Service Occasional Publication no.2 1982:333-339. (No.=
2):333-339.
>=20
> Tocher MD. 1993. Critical minimum body temperatures of hoplodactylus mac=
ulatus (reptilia: Gekkonidae) from new
> zealand. New Zealand Natural Sciences 20, November 1993:41-45. 20:41-45=
.
>=20
> Tocher MD and Davison W. 1996. Differential thermal acclimation of metab=
olic rate in two populations of the new zealand common gecko hoplodactylus=
maculatus (reptilia: Gekkonidae). Journal of Experimental Zoology 275(1),=
may 1 1996:8-14. 275(1):8-14.
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> Todd AC. 2005. The social mating system of hoplodactylus maculatus. New =
Zealand Journal of Zoology 32(4):251-262.
>=20
> Towns DR and Daugherty CH. 1994. Patterns of range contractions and exti=
nctions in new zealand herpetofauna following human colonisation. New Zeal=
and Journal of Zoology 21(4) 1994:325-339. 21(4):325-339.
>=20
> Towns DR and Elliott GP. 1996. Effects of habitat structure on distribut=
ion and abundance of lizards at pukerua bay, wellington, new zealand. New =
Zealand Journal of Ecology 20(2) 1996:191-206. 20(2):191-206.
>=20
> Towns DR, Daugherty CH, Cree A. 2001. Raising the prospects for a forgot=
ten fauna: A review of 10
> years of conservation effort for new zealand reptiles. Biological Conse=
rvation 99(1), may 2001:3-16. 99(1):3-16.
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> Whitaker AH. 1987. The roles of lizards in new zealand plant reproductiv=
e strategies. New Zealand Journal of Botany 25(2) 1987:315-328. 25(2):315-=
328.
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> Wilkinson WD. 1981. The status of the taranaki gecko hoplodactylus chrys=
osireticus in the new zealand herpetofauna. Herpetofauna (Sydney) 13(1) 19=
81:18-20. 13(1):18-20.
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> Wilson JL and Cree A. 2003. Extended gestation with late-autumn births i=
n a cool-climate viviparous gecko from southern new zealand (reptilia: Nau=
ltinus gemmeus). Austral Ecology 28(3), June 2003:339-348. 28(3):339-348.
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> Tim Walton <sliceofthejungle@yahoo.com> wrote:=20
> I hope everybody on the gecko list enjoyed their holidays. I am curious =
to find information on live-bearers.
> Anybody on the list working with live bearing geckos=3F Or know of websit=
es with good information on them, Thanks Tim
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hello, i work with Naultinus grayi and elegans from New Zealand, do you ha=
ve any spezial questions =3F
may i can help.
regards stefan
www.reptilwelt.de