The morphology of the digits of the golden gecko, Calodactylodes aureus and its implications for the occupation of rupicolous habitats (Q101394674)

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The morphology of the digits of the golden gecko, Calodactylodes aureus and its implications for the occupation of rupicolous habitats
scientific article published in 1989

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    The morphology of the digits of the golden gecko, Calodactylodes aureus and its implications for the occupation of rupicolous habitats (English)
    2Department of Biological Sciences, Thc University of Calgary, 2500 University Dr. N. W., Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4
    Aaron M. Bauer
    1Department of Biological Sciences, Thc University of Calgary, 2500 University Dr. N. W., Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4
    Anthony P. Russell
    The recent rediscovery of the golden gecko, Calodactylodes aureus, after more than 100 years, has given occasion to reconsider both its phylogenetic position amongst the gekkonine geckos and the functional aspects of its subdigital pads. (English)
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