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293 related items for PubMed ID: 15880434

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    Meyers JJ, Herrel A, Nishikawa KC.
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    J Exp Zool A Ecol Genet Physiol; 2008 Oct 01; 309(8):447-59. PubMed ID: 18570329
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  • 26. Quantitative analysis of the effect of prey properties on feeding kinematics in two species of lizards.
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  • 28. Locomotor-feeding coupling during prey capture in a lizard (Gerrhosaurus major): effects of prehension mode.
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  • 33. The scaling of tongue projection in the veiled chameleon, Chamaeleo calyptratus.
    Herrel A, Redding CL, Meyers JJ, Nishikawa KC.
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  • 34. Prey snapping and visual distance estimation in Texas horned lizards, Phrynosoma cornutum.
    Ott M, Ostheim J, Sherbrooke WC.
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    Lombard RE, Wake DB.
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    J Exp Biol; 2000 Feb 01; 203(Pt 4):791-801. PubMed ID: 10648221
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  • 37. Chemical access to the vomeronasal organs of the lizard Chalcides ocellatus.
    Graves BM, Halpern M.
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  • 38. Does foraging mode mould morphology in lacertid lizards?
    Verwaijen D, Van Damme R.
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  • 40. The functional morphology of lingual prey capture in a scincid lizard, Tiliqua scincoides (Reptilia: Squamata).
    Hewes AE, Schwenk K.
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