Aspects of the biology of the King's skink Egernia Kingii (Gray)

Selected aspects of the biology of a large scincid lizard, King's skink Egernia kingii, were studied on Penguin Island (32 18'S, 115 42'E) near Perth, Western Australia, from May 1985 to April 1986. The high density of this species (800ha in areas of preferred habitat) was attributed...

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Main Author: Arena, Phillip Charles
Other Authors: Wooller, Ron
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 1986
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Online Access:https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/46320/
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spelling ftmurdochuniv:oai:researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au:46320 2023-05-15T17:55:05+02:00 Aspects of the biology of the King's skink Egernia Kingii (Gray) Arena, Phillip Charles Wooller, Ron 1986 https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/46320/ eng eng https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/46320/ full_text_status:restricted Arena, Phillip Charles <https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Arena, Phillip.html> (1986) Aspects of the biology of the King's skink Egernia Kingii (Gray). Honours thesis, Murdoch University. Thesis 1986 ftmurdochuniv 2020-01-05T19:03:41Z Selected aspects of the biology of a large scincid lizard, King's skink Egernia kingii, were studied on Penguin Island (32 18'S, 115 42'E) near Perth, Western Australia, from May 1985 to April 1986. The high density of this species (800ha in areas of preferred habitat) was attributed to abundant food and low adult predation rates on the island. Thesis Penguin Island Murdoch University: Murdoch Research Repository Penguin Island ENVELOPE(-57.926,-57.926,-62.102,-62.102)
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description Selected aspects of the biology of a large scincid lizard, King's skink Egernia kingii, were studied on Penguin Island (32 18'S, 115 42'E) near Perth, Western Australia, from May 1985 to April 1986. The high density of this species (800ha in areas of preferred habitat) was attributed to abundant food and low adult predation rates on the island.
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