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Reproductive Biology and Phylogeny of Lizards and Tuatara

Reproductive Biology and Phylogeny of Lizards and Tuatara

Edited ByJustin L. Rheubert, Dustin S. Siegel, Stanley E. Trauth
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2014
eBook Published 19 December 2014
Pub. location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1201/b17961
Pages 760 pages
eBook ISBN 9781466579873
SubjectsBioscience, Environment & Agriculture
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Rheubert, J. (Ed.), Siegel, D. (Ed.), Trauth, S. (Ed.). (2015). Reproductive Biology and Phylogeny of Lizards and Tuatara. Boca Raton: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.1201/b17961
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Reproductive Biology and Phylogeny of Lizards and Tuatara is a remarkable compendium of chapters written by the world's leading experts from over four continents. The book begins with a chapter recounting historical discoveries in reproductive biology and a review of phylogenetics and up-to-date hypotheses concerning evolutionary relationships amon

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|26 pages
Lizard Reproduction: A History of Discovery
ByLaurie J. Vitt
View abstract
chapter 2|16 pages
The Phylogeny of Lizard Families
ByJohn J. Wiens, Shea M. Lambert
View abstract
chapter 3|35 pages
Pheromones and Chemical Communication in Lizards
ByJosé Martín, Pilar López
View abstract
chapter 4|31 pages
Sexual Selection and Sexual Dimorphism
ByRobert M. Cox, Ariel F. Kahrl
View abstract
chapter 5|35 pages
Cues for Reproduction in Squamate Reptiles
ByJames U. Van Dyke
View abstract
chapter 6|52 pages
Female Reproductive Anatomy: Cloaca, Oviduct and Sperm Storage
View abstract
chapter 7|17 pages
Discovery of Parthenogenesis in Lizards
ByWilliam Neaves
View abstract
chapter 8|40 pages
Oogenesis and the Ovarian Cycle
ByMartha Patricia Ramírez-Pinilla, Gloria R. de Pérez and
View abstract
chapter 9|49 pages
Male Reproductive Anatomy: The Gonadoducts, Sexual Segment of the Kidney, and Cloaca
View abstract
chapter 10|38 pages
Male Reproductive Cycles in Lizards
ByFausto R. Méndez de la Cruz, Norma L. Manríquez Morán,
View abstract
chapter 11|85 pages
The Architecture of the Testis, Spermatogenesis, and Mature Spermatozoa
View abstract
chapter 12|23 pages
The Evolutionary Ecology of Reproductive Investment in Lizards
View abstract
chapter 13|116 pages
Viviparity and Placentation in Lizards
ByJames R. Stewart, Daniel G. Blackburn
View abstract
chapter 14|26 pages
The Evolution of Polyandry and Patterns of Multiple Paternity in Lizards
View abstract
chapter 15|30 pages
The Evolutionary Ecology of Parental Care in Lizards
View abstract
chapter 16|27 pages
Reproductive Anatomy and Cycles of Tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus), an Intriguing Non-squamate Lepidosaur
View abstract
chapter 17|30 pages
The Ultrastructure of Spermatogenesis and Spermatozoa of the Tuatara Sphenodon punctatus (Sphenodontida, Amniota)
View abstract

Reproductive Biology and Phylogeny of Lizards and Tuatara is a remarkable compendium of chapters written by the world's leading experts from over four continents. The book begins with a chapter recounting historical discoveries in reproductive biology and a review of phylogenetics and up-to-date hypotheses concerning evolutionary relationships amon

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|26 pages
Lizard Reproduction: A History of Discovery
ByLaurie J. Vitt
View abstract
chapter 2|16 pages
The Phylogeny of Lizard Families
ByJohn J. Wiens, Shea M. Lambert
View abstract
chapter 3|35 pages
Pheromones and Chemical Communication in Lizards
ByJosé Martín, Pilar López
View abstract
chapter 4|31 pages
Sexual Selection and Sexual Dimorphism
ByRobert M. Cox, Ariel F. Kahrl
View abstract
chapter 5|35 pages
Cues for Reproduction in Squamate Reptiles
ByJames U. Van Dyke
View abstract
chapter 6|52 pages
Female Reproductive Anatomy: Cloaca, Oviduct and Sperm Storage
View abstract
chapter 7|17 pages
Discovery of Parthenogenesis in Lizards
ByWilliam Neaves
View abstract
chapter 8|40 pages
Oogenesis and the Ovarian Cycle
ByMartha Patricia Ramírez-Pinilla, Gloria R. de Pérez and
View abstract
chapter 9|49 pages
Male Reproductive Anatomy: The Gonadoducts, Sexual Segment of the Kidney, and Cloaca
View abstract
chapter 10|38 pages
Male Reproductive Cycles in Lizards
ByFausto R. Méndez de la Cruz, Norma L. Manríquez Morán,
View abstract
chapter 11|85 pages
The Architecture of the Testis, Spermatogenesis, and Mature Spermatozoa
View abstract
chapter 12|23 pages
The Evolutionary Ecology of Reproductive Investment in Lizards
View abstract
chapter 13|116 pages
Viviparity and Placentation in Lizards
ByJames R. Stewart, Daniel G. Blackburn
View abstract
chapter 14|26 pages
The Evolution of Polyandry and Patterns of Multiple Paternity in Lizards
View abstract
chapter 15|30 pages
The Evolutionary Ecology of Parental Care in Lizards
View abstract
chapter 16|27 pages
Reproductive Anatomy and Cycles of Tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus), an Intriguing Non-squamate Lepidosaur
View abstract
chapter 17|30 pages
The Ultrastructure of Spermatogenesis and Spermatozoa of the Tuatara Sphenodon punctatus (Sphenodontida, Amniota)
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Reproductive Biology and Phylogeny of Lizards and Tuatara is a remarkable compendium of chapters written by the world's leading experts from over four continents. The book begins with a chapter recounting historical discoveries in reproductive biology and a review of phylogenetics and up-to-date hypotheses concerning evolutionary relationships amon

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|26 pages
Lizard Reproduction: A History of Discovery
ByLaurie J. Vitt
View abstract
chapter 2|16 pages
The Phylogeny of Lizard Families
ByJohn J. Wiens, Shea M. Lambert
View abstract
chapter 3|35 pages
Pheromones and Chemical Communication in Lizards
ByJosé Martín, Pilar López
View abstract
chapter 4|31 pages
Sexual Selection and Sexual Dimorphism
ByRobert M. Cox, Ariel F. Kahrl
View abstract
chapter 5|35 pages
Cues for Reproduction in Squamate Reptiles
ByJames U. Van Dyke
View abstract
chapter 6|52 pages
Female Reproductive Anatomy: Cloaca, Oviduct and Sperm Storage
View abstract
chapter 7|17 pages
Discovery of Parthenogenesis in Lizards
ByWilliam Neaves
View abstract
chapter 8|40 pages
Oogenesis and the Ovarian Cycle
ByMartha Patricia Ramírez-Pinilla, Gloria R. de Pérez and
View abstract
chapter 9|49 pages
Male Reproductive Anatomy: The Gonadoducts, Sexual Segment of the Kidney, and Cloaca
View abstract
chapter 10|38 pages
Male Reproductive Cycles in Lizards
ByFausto R. Méndez de la Cruz, Norma L. Manríquez Morán,
View abstract
chapter 11|85 pages
The Architecture of the Testis, Spermatogenesis, and Mature Spermatozoa
View abstract
chapter 12|23 pages
The Evolutionary Ecology of Reproductive Investment in Lizards
View abstract
chapter 13|116 pages
Viviparity and Placentation in Lizards
ByJames R. Stewart, Daniel G. Blackburn
View abstract
chapter 14|26 pages
The Evolution of Polyandry and Patterns of Multiple Paternity in Lizards
View abstract
chapter 15|30 pages
The Evolutionary Ecology of Parental Care in Lizards
View abstract
chapter 16|27 pages
Reproductive Anatomy and Cycles of Tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus), an Intriguing Non-squamate Lepidosaur
View abstract
chapter 17|30 pages
The Ultrastructure of Spermatogenesis and Spermatozoa of the Tuatara Sphenodon punctatus (Sphenodontida, Amniota)
View abstract

Reproductive Biology and Phylogeny of Lizards and Tuatara is a remarkable compendium of chapters written by the world's leading experts from over four continents. The book begins with a chapter recounting historical discoveries in reproductive biology and a review of phylogenetics and up-to-date hypotheses concerning evolutionary relationships amon

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|26 pages
Lizard Reproduction: A History of Discovery
ByLaurie J. Vitt
View abstract
chapter 2|16 pages
The Phylogeny of Lizard Families
ByJohn J. Wiens, Shea M. Lambert
View abstract
chapter 3|35 pages
Pheromones and Chemical Communication in Lizards
ByJosé Martín, Pilar López
View abstract
chapter 4|31 pages
Sexual Selection and Sexual Dimorphism
ByRobert M. Cox, Ariel F. Kahrl
View abstract
chapter 5|35 pages
Cues for Reproduction in Squamate Reptiles
ByJames U. Van Dyke
View abstract
chapter 6|52 pages
Female Reproductive Anatomy: Cloaca, Oviduct and Sperm Storage
View abstract
chapter 7|17 pages
Discovery of Parthenogenesis in Lizards
ByWilliam Neaves
View abstract
chapter 8|40 pages
Oogenesis and the Ovarian Cycle
ByMartha Patricia Ramírez-Pinilla, Gloria R. de Pérez and
View abstract
chapter 9|49 pages
Male Reproductive Anatomy: The Gonadoducts, Sexual Segment of the Kidney, and Cloaca
View abstract
chapter 10|38 pages
Male Reproductive Cycles in Lizards
ByFausto R. Méndez de la Cruz, Norma L. Manríquez Morán,
View abstract
chapter 11|85 pages
The Architecture of the Testis, Spermatogenesis, and Mature Spermatozoa
View abstract
chapter 12|23 pages
The Evolutionary Ecology of Reproductive Investment in Lizards
View abstract
chapter 13|116 pages
Viviparity and Placentation in Lizards
ByJames R. Stewart, Daniel G. Blackburn
View abstract
chapter 14|26 pages
The Evolution of Polyandry and Patterns of Multiple Paternity in Lizards
View abstract
chapter 15|30 pages
The Evolutionary Ecology of Parental Care in Lizards
View abstract
chapter 16|27 pages
Reproductive Anatomy and Cycles of Tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus), an Intriguing Non-squamate Lepidosaur
View abstract
chapter 17|30 pages
The Ultrastructure of Spermatogenesis and Spermatozoa of the Tuatara Sphenodon punctatus (Sphenodontida, Amniota)
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Reproductive Biology and Phylogeny of Lizards and Tuatara is a remarkable compendium of chapters written by the world's leading experts from over four continents. The book begins with a chapter recounting historical discoveries in reproductive biology and a review of phylogenetics and up-to-date hypotheses concerning evolutionary relationships amon

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|26 pages
Lizard Reproduction: A History of Discovery
ByLaurie J. Vitt
View abstract
chapter 2|16 pages
The Phylogeny of Lizard Families
ByJohn J. Wiens, Shea M. Lambert
View abstract
chapter 3|35 pages
Pheromones and Chemical Communication in Lizards
ByJosé Martín, Pilar López
View abstract
chapter 4|31 pages
Sexual Selection and Sexual Dimorphism
ByRobert M. Cox, Ariel F. Kahrl
View abstract
chapter 5|35 pages
Cues for Reproduction in Squamate Reptiles
ByJames U. Van Dyke
View abstract
chapter 6|52 pages
Female Reproductive Anatomy: Cloaca, Oviduct and Sperm Storage
View abstract
chapter 7|17 pages
Discovery of Parthenogenesis in Lizards
ByWilliam Neaves
View abstract
chapter 8|40 pages
Oogenesis and the Ovarian Cycle
ByMartha Patricia Ramírez-Pinilla, Gloria R. de Pérez and
View abstract
chapter 9|49 pages
Male Reproductive Anatomy: The Gonadoducts, Sexual Segment of the Kidney, and Cloaca
View abstract
chapter 10|38 pages
Male Reproductive Cycles in Lizards
ByFausto R. Méndez de la Cruz, Norma L. Manríquez Morán,
View abstract
chapter 11|85 pages
The Architecture of the Testis, Spermatogenesis, and Mature Spermatozoa
View abstract
chapter 12|23 pages
The Evolutionary Ecology of Reproductive Investment in Lizards
View abstract
chapter 13|116 pages
Viviparity and Placentation in Lizards
ByJames R. Stewart, Daniel G. Blackburn
View abstract
chapter 14|26 pages
The Evolution of Polyandry and Patterns of Multiple Paternity in Lizards
View abstract
chapter 15|30 pages
The Evolutionary Ecology of Parental Care in Lizards
View abstract
chapter 16|27 pages
Reproductive Anatomy and Cycles of Tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus), an Intriguing Non-squamate Lepidosaur
View abstract
chapter 17|30 pages
The Ultrastructure of Spermatogenesis and Spermatozoa of the Tuatara Sphenodon punctatus (Sphenodontida, Amniota)
View abstract

Reproductive Biology and Phylogeny of Lizards and Tuatara is a remarkable compendium of chapters written by the world's leading experts from over four continents. The book begins with a chapter recounting historical discoveries in reproductive biology and a review of phylogenetics and up-to-date hypotheses concerning evolutionary relationships amon

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|26 pages
Lizard Reproduction: A History of Discovery
ByLaurie J. Vitt
View abstract
chapter 2|16 pages
The Phylogeny of Lizard Families
ByJohn J. Wiens, Shea M. Lambert
View abstract
chapter 3|35 pages
Pheromones and Chemical Communication in Lizards
ByJosé Martín, Pilar López
View abstract
chapter 4|31 pages
Sexual Selection and Sexual Dimorphism
ByRobert M. Cox, Ariel F. Kahrl
View abstract
chapter 5|35 pages
Cues for Reproduction in Squamate Reptiles
ByJames U. Van Dyke
View abstract
chapter 6|52 pages
Female Reproductive Anatomy: Cloaca, Oviduct and Sperm Storage
View abstract
chapter 7|17 pages
Discovery of Parthenogenesis in Lizards
ByWilliam Neaves
View abstract
chapter 8|40 pages
Oogenesis and the Ovarian Cycle
ByMartha Patricia Ramírez-Pinilla, Gloria R. de Pérez and
View abstract
chapter 9|49 pages
Male Reproductive Anatomy: The Gonadoducts, Sexual Segment of the Kidney, and Cloaca
View abstract
chapter 10|38 pages
Male Reproductive Cycles in Lizards
ByFausto R. Méndez de la Cruz, Norma L. Manríquez Morán,
View abstract
chapter 11|85 pages
The Architecture of the Testis, Spermatogenesis, and Mature Spermatozoa
View abstract
chapter 12|23 pages
The Evolutionary Ecology of Reproductive Investment in Lizards
View abstract
chapter 13|116 pages
Viviparity and Placentation in Lizards
ByJames R. Stewart, Daniel G. Blackburn
View abstract
chapter 14|26 pages
The Evolution of Polyandry and Patterns of Multiple Paternity in Lizards
View abstract
chapter 15|30 pages
The Evolutionary Ecology of Parental Care in Lizards
View abstract
chapter 16|27 pages
Reproductive Anatomy and Cycles of Tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus), an Intriguing Non-squamate Lepidosaur
View abstract
chapter 17|30 pages
The Ultrastructure of Spermatogenesis and Spermatozoa of the Tuatara Sphenodon punctatus (Sphenodontida, Amniota)
View abstract
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