Higher-level molecular phylogenetic relationships of the endemic genus Lankascincus from Sri Lanka based on nuclear DNA sequences

The island of Sri Lanka, located off the tip of the Indian peninsula, has an amazingly diverse and highly endemic herpetofaunal assemblage despite its close proximity to the mainland. Lankascincus, a scincid genus endemic to the island of Sri Lanka, is one of the most common skinks found on the isla...

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Main Authors: Austin, Christopher C., Das, I., Anslem, de Silva
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Language:English
Published: 2004
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spelling my.unimas.ir.117532016-05-03T04:22:57Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/11753/ Higher-level molecular phylogenetic relationships of the endemic genus Lankascincus from Sri Lanka based on nuclear DNA sequences Austin, Christopher C. Das, I. Anslem, de Silva Q Science (General) QL Zoology The island of Sri Lanka, located off the tip of the Indian peninsula, has an amazingly diverse and highly endemic herpetofaunal assemblage despite its close proximity to the mainland. Lankascincus, a scincid genus endemic to the island of Sri Lanka, is one of the most common skinks found on the island. 2004 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/11753/1/Higher-level%20molecular%20phylogenetic%20%28abstract%29.pdf Austin, Christopher C. and Das, I. and Anslem, de Silva (2004) Higher-level molecular phylogenetic relationships of the endemic genus Lankascincus from Sri Lanka based on nuclear DNA sequences. In: Proceedings of Fourth World Congress of Herpetology, 3-9 December 2001, Bentota, Sri Lanka. http://www.museum.lsu.edu/Austin/PDFs%20Austin/Note7Austin2004.pdf
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Austin, Christopher C.
Das, I.
Anslem, de Silva
Higher-level molecular phylogenetic relationships of the endemic genus Lankascincus from Sri Lanka based on nuclear DNA sequences
description The island of Sri Lanka, located off the tip of the Indian peninsula, has an amazingly diverse and highly endemic herpetofaunal assemblage despite its close proximity to the mainland. Lankascincus, a scincid genus endemic to the island of Sri Lanka, is one of the most common skinks found on the island.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Austin, Christopher C.
Das, I.
Anslem, de Silva
author_facet Austin, Christopher C.
Das, I.
Anslem, de Silva
author_sort Austin, Christopher C.
title Higher-level molecular phylogenetic relationships of the endemic genus Lankascincus from Sri Lanka based on nuclear DNA sequences
title_short Higher-level molecular phylogenetic relationships of the endemic genus Lankascincus from Sri Lanka based on nuclear DNA sequences
title_full Higher-level molecular phylogenetic relationships of the endemic genus Lankascincus from Sri Lanka based on nuclear DNA sequences
title_fullStr Higher-level molecular phylogenetic relationships of the endemic genus Lankascincus from Sri Lanka based on nuclear DNA sequences
title_full_unstemmed Higher-level molecular phylogenetic relationships of the endemic genus Lankascincus from Sri Lanka based on nuclear DNA sequences
title_sort higher-level molecular phylogenetic relationships of the endemic genus lankascincus from sri lanka based on nuclear dna sequences
publishDate 2004
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/11753/1/Higher-level%20molecular%20phylogenetic%20%28abstract%29.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/11753/
http://www.museum.lsu.edu/Austin/PDFs%20Austin/Note7Austin2004.pdf
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