Oral Session #27: Salamanders, Lizards, and Tortoises.
Presiding: J.E. Fauth, University of Charleston.
Monday, August 7, 2000 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM Alpine North - Sports Event Center| 9:00 AM | Desert tortoise reproduction: The influence of female size and abiotic factors on fecundity. BJURLIN, C.D. , J.A. BISSONETTE | | 9:15 AM | Effects of landscape-level disturbance on amphibian and reptile communities in Missouri Ozark forests. GRAM, W.K. , R.B. RENKEN | | 9:30 AM | Effects of flooding on salamanders in southern Illinois. BRUNKOW, P.E. , J.L. BADASCH and P.A. HERMAN | | 9:45 AM | Distribution and coexistence of two terrestrial salamander species: A difference in desiccation physiology. MURPHY, N. , C.E. NELSON | | 10:00 AM | Break
| | 10:15 AM | Host-parasite interactions in the Mountain Spiny Lizard Sceloporus jarrovi. FOUFOPOULOS, J. | | 10:30 AM | Endurance capacity and acclimation in high elevation lizards. ROBSON, M.A. | | 10:45 AM | The effect of water supplementation on hatchling growth in the sagebrush lizard (Sceloporus graciosus). SEARS, M.W. , M.J. ANGILLETTA | | 11:00 AM | Local and regional scale determinants of lizard species diversity patterns. COOK, S. | | 11:15 AM | A geomorphological approach to reptile habitat relationships in the California Mojave Desert: The LizLand model. HEATON, J.S. , A.R. KIESTER and M.E. CABLK, D.A. MOUAT |
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