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2. De novo sequence assembly and characterisation of a partial transcriptome for an evolutionarily distinct reptile, the tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus)
3. Support for a rare pattern of temperature-dependent sex determination in archaic reptiles: evidence from two species of tuatara (Sphenodon)
4. Thermal and physical characteristics of the nesting habitat of New Zealand’s only endemic oviparous lizard
5. Immune stress and diet influence reproductive fitness in male tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus).
6. Conservation status of the world's skinks (Scincidae): Taxonomic and geographic patterns in extinction risk
7. Limited gut bacterial response of tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) to dietary manipulation and captivity.
8. Reviewing the past, present and potential lizard faunas of New Zealand cities
9. Novel mating behaviours in male tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) expand our understanding of reptile courtship
10. Gut microbiome of the sole surviving member of reptile order Rhynchocephalia reveals biogeographic variation, influence of host body condition and a substantial core microbiota in tuatara across New Zealand
11. Does evolution in isolation from mammalian predators have behavioural and chemosensory consequences for New Zealand lizards?
12. The first recorded interaction between two species separated for centuries suggests they were ecological competitors
13. Māori traditional harvest, knowledge and management of sooty shearwaters ( Puffinus griseus ) in the Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand
14. Kaitiakitanga, place and the urban restoration agenda
15. Modelled incubation conditions indicate wider potential distributions based on thermal requirements for an oviparous lizard
16. Geostatistical interpolation can reliably extend coverage of a very high-resolution model of temperature-dependent sex determination
17. How thermal ecophysiology assists the conservation of reptiles: case studies from New Zealand’s endemic fauna
18. Thermoregulation of a temperate reptile in a forested habitat
19. Chemical Discrimination of Food, Conspecifics and Predators by Apparently Visually-Oriented Diurnal Geckos, Naultinus manukanus
20. Performance of Juvenile Tuatara Depends on Age, Clutch, and Incubation Regime
21. Genomic Epidemiology and Management of Salmonella in Island Ecosystems Used for Takahe Conservation
22. Temperature selection by juvenile tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) is not influenced by temperatures experienced as embryos
23. Establishing a New Wild Population of Tuatara (Sphenodon guntheri)
24. Male-Biased Sex Ratio in a Small Tuatara Population
25. Lizard Conservation in Mainland Sanctuaries
26. Tracking a small cryptic amphibian with fluorescent powders
27. Microbial Genomics of a Host-Associated Commensal Bacterium in Fragmented Populations of Endangered Takahe
28. Presence of antibodies to Salmonella in tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) sera
29. Using a common commensal bacterium in endangered Takahe as a model to explore pathogen dynamics in isolated wildlife populations
30. Characterization of sperm and implications for male fertility in the last of the Rhynchocephalians
31. Placement period of artificial retreats affects the number and demographic composition but not the body condition of skinks
32. A Threat to New Zealand's Tuatara Heats Up
33. Investigating Kleptothermy: A Reptile-Seabird Association with Thermal Benefits
34. The winners : species that have benefited from 30 years of conservation action
35. 16S rRNA gene‐based meta‐analysis of the reptile gut microbiota reveals environmental effects, host influences and a limited core microbiota.
36. Investigating the link between morphological characteristics and diet in an island population of omnivorous reptiles (Sphenodon punctatus)
37. PATTERNS OF NESTING MIGRATIONS IN THE TUATARA (SPHENODON PUNCTATUS), A COLONIALLY NESTING ISLAND REPTILE
38. Securing the Demographic and Genetic Future of Tuatara through Assisted Colonization
39. Is cool egg incubation temperature a limiting factor for the translocation of tuatara to southern New Zealand?
40. Microhabitat choice and host-seeking behaviour of the tuatara tick, Amblyomma sphenodonti (Acari: Ixodidae)
41. Mark-Recapture Accurately Estimates Census for Tuatara, a Burrowing Reptile
42. Large Male Advantage: Phenotypic and Genetic Correlates of Territoriality in Tuatara
43. Does Nest-Guarding in Female Tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) Reduce Nest Destruction by Conspecific Females?
44. Influence of Major Histocompatibility Complex Genotype on Mating Success in a Free-Ranging Reptile Population
45. Predicting the Fate of a Living Fossil: How Will Global Warming Affect Sex Determination and Hatching Phenology in Tuatara?
46. Social network structure and parasite infection patterns in a territorial reptile, the tuatara ( Sphenodon punctatus)
47. New Zealand reptiles and their conservation
48. Genetic structure and individual performance following a recent founding event in a small lizard
49. Discrimination of flicker frequency rates in the reptile tuatara (Sphenodon )
50. Implications of social dominance and multiple paternity for the genetic diversity of a captive-bred reptile population (tuatara)
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