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Hammerson, Geoffrey A., 1986. Amphibians and Reptiles in Colorado, Colorado Division of Wildlife, Denver, Colorado.


Wright, John W., and Vitt, Laurie J., eds., 1993. Biology of Whiptail Lizards (Genus Cnemidophorus). Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, Norman, Oklahoma.
Includes the following papers cited in the text above:
Anderson, Roger A., 1993. Ananalysis of foraging in the lizard, Cnemidophorus tigris.

Bowker, Richard G., 1993. The thermoregulation of the lizards Cnemidophorus exsanguis and C. velox: some consequences of high body temperature.

Cuellar, Orlando, 1993. On competition and natural history of coexisting parthenogenic and bisexual whiptail lizards.

Etheridge, Kay and Wit, Lawrence C., 1993. Factors affecting activity in Cnemidophorus.

Lowe, Charles H., 1993. Introduction to the biology of whiptail lizards (genus Cnemidophorus).

Price, Andrew H., Lapointe, Joseph L., and Atmar, J. Wirt, 1993. The ecology and evolutionary implications of competition and parthenogenesis in Cnemidophorus.

Schall, Joseph J., 1993. Community ecology of Cnemidophorus lizards in southwestern Texas: a test of the weed hypothesis.

Wright, John W., 1993. Evolution of the lizards of the genus Cnemidophorus.

 
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