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203 related items for PubMed ID: 15842490

  • 1. Lower fecundity in parthenogenetic geckos than sexual relatives in the Australian arid zone.
    Kearney M, Shine R.
    J Evol Biol; 2005 May; 18(3):609-18. PubMed ID: 15842490
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  • 2. Phylogeography of sexual Heteronotia binoei (Gekkonidae) in the Australian arid zone: climatic cycling and repetitive hybridization.
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  • 3. Increased capacity for sustained locomotion at low temperature in parthenogenetic geckos of hybrid origin.
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  • 8. Combining phylogeography with distribution modeling: multiple Pleistocene range expansions in a parthenogenetic gecko from the Australian arid zone.
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  • 10. Waves of parthenogenesis in the desert: evidence for the parallel loss of sex in a grasshopper and a gecko from Australia.
    Kearney M, Blacket MJ, Strasburg JL, Moritz C.
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  • 11. Evolutionary dynamics of mitochondrial DNA duplications in parthenogenetic geckos, Heteronotia binoei.
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  • 12. Morphological and Physiological Correlates of Hybrid Parthenogenesis.
    Kearney M, Shine R.
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  • 19. Multiple origins and rapid evolution of duplicated mitochondrial genes in parthenogenetic geckos (Heteronotia binoei; Squamata, Gekkonidae).
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