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Dipsosaurus dorsalis

Bealor, M. T. and Krekorian, C. O. (2002) Chemosensory identification of lizard-eating snakes in the desert iguana, Dipsosaurus dorsalis (Squamata Iguanidae). J. Herpetol. 36, 9-15. [Pg.364]

Pedersen, J. M. (1992) Field observations on the role of tongue extrusion in the social-behavior of the desert iguana (Dipsosaurus dorsalis). J. Comp. Psych. 106, 287-294. [Pg.365]

Cooper, W. E., Jr. and Alberts, A. C. (1991). Tongue-flicking and biting in response to chemical food stimuli by an iguanid lizard Dipsosaurus dorsalis) having sealed vomeronasal ducts vomerolfaction may mediate these behavioral processes. Journal of Chemical Ecology 17,135-146. [Pg.447]


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