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BIAWAK - International Varanid Interest Group

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RECENT PUBLICATIONS<br />

Böhme, W. 2010. A list of the herpetological type<br />

specimens in the Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum<br />

Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Bonn Zoological Bulletin<br />

59: 79-108.<br />

Conrad, J.L., J.C. Ast, S. Montanari & M.A. Norell.<br />

2010. A combined evidence phylogenetics analysis<br />

of Anguimorpha (Reptilia: Squamata). Cladistics<br />

26: 1-48.<br />

Harlow, H.J., D. Purwandana, T.S. Jessop & J.A.<br />

Phillips. 2010. Body temperature and<br />

thermoregulation of Komodo dragons in the field.<br />

Journal of Thermal Biology 35(7): 338-347.<br />

Holmes, R.B., A.M. Murray, Y.S. Attia, E.L. Simons &<br />

P. Chatrath. 2010. Oldest known Varanus<br />

(Squamata: <strong>Varanid</strong>ae) from the Upper Eocene and<br />

Lower Oligocene of Egypt: support for an African<br />

origin of the genus. Paleontology 53(5):<br />

1099-1110.<br />

Koch, A. 2010. Unterschätzt und ausgebeutet:<br />

Systematik, Diversität und Endemismus<br />

südostasiatischer Bindenwarane. Koenigiana 4(1):<br />

27-41.<br />

Koch, A. 2010. Bestialische Behandlung indonesischer<br />

Großreptilien für westliche Luxusprodukte.<br />

Reptilia 15(6): 3, 6.<br />

Koch, A., M. Auliya & T. Ziegler. 2010. Updated<br />

checklist of the living monitor lizards of the world<br />

(Squamata: <strong>Varanid</strong>ae). Bonn Zoological Bulletin<br />

57(2): 127-136.<br />

Niekisch, M. 2010. The history of reptiles and<br />

amphibians at Frankfurt Zoo. Bonn Zoological<br />

Bulletin 57(2): 347-357.<br />

Nowak, M., S. Sieniuch, J. Stariczak & K. Siuda.<br />

2010. Detection of Anaplasmophagocytophilum in<br />

Amblyomma flavomaculatum ticks (Acari:<br />

Ixodidae) collected from lizard Varanus<br />

exanthematicus imported to Poland. Experimental<br />

and Applied Acarology 51(4): 363-371.<br />

Pramanik, A.K., K.B. Santra & C.K. Manna. 2010.<br />

Abundance and diversity of plants and animals in<br />

the Kulik Bird Sancturay, Raiganj, West Bengal,<br />

India. Journal of Biodiversity 1(1): 13-17.<br />

Reza, A.A.H.M. & S.H. Sourav. 2010. Varanus<br />

flavescens (yellow monitor): distribution and<br />

reproduction. Herpetological Bulletin 112: 38-39.<br />

Schlüter, U. 2010. Ernährung nord- und<br />

westafrikanischer Warane in der Natur und bei<br />

Terrarienhaltung. Reptilia 15(6): 36-45.<br />

Spence-Bailey, L.M., D.G. Ninmo, L.T. Kelly, A.F.<br />

Bennett & M.F. Clarke. 2010. Maximising trapping<br />

efficiency in reptile surveys: the role of seasonality,<br />

weather conditions and moon phase on capture<br />

success. Wildlife Research 37(2): 104-115.<br />

Sullivan, C. 2010. The role of the calcaneal ‘heel’ as a<br />

propulsive lever in basal archosaurs and extant<br />

monitor lizards. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology<br />

30(5): 1422-1432.<br />

Welton, L.J., C.D. Siler, D. Bennett, A. Diesmos, M.R.<br />

Duya, R. Dugay, E.L.B. Rico, M.V. Weerd & R.M.<br />

Brown. 2010. A spectacular new Philippine<br />

monitor lizard reveals a hidden biogeographic<br />

boundary and a novel flagship species for<br />

conservation. Biology Letters 23(6): 654-658.<br />

Varanus giganteus. Osprey Bay, Cape Range National Park, WA. Photograph by Mark and Bill Bell.<br />

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