I'd like to compile a list of articles relevant to BTS - they come up from time to time, and it would be nice to have links all in one place. Please PM me or another mod any links that you know of and we can edit this thread to put them in some sort of order.
Articles don't have to be about BTS specifically - anything that you think is of interest or relevant to BTS is fine.
If people have PDF articles to add, please email them to kat.sharko@gmail.com and I will look into setting up some sort of drop box / web hosting option so that we can all access them.
Blotched BTS / Reproduction:
http://eprints.utas.edu.au/667/2/whole_thesis.pdf
Reptile Surgery / Medicine
http://www.karingalvet.com.au/files/2UF ... t_Pus_.pdf
Preferred Body Temperature of Diseased Reptiles:
http://www.anapsid.org/warwick3.html
Articles
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1) Questions regarding sick skinks do not belong here.
2) If you are not sure if your topic is OK here, post it in the General Discussion forum; a moderator can then move it here if appropriate.
3) This forum is for advanced discussions, such as scientific, medical, reproductive, pathological, environmental, etc.
4) PROOF, FACT, and BACK IT UP are three things to keep in mind when posting.
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Re: Articles
Hey Kat these links aren't working.
If you wait, all that happens is that you get older. M. Andretti
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Re: Articles
Scotts1au wrote:Hey Kat these links aren't working.
Yeah, a lot of them had changed unfortunately. Please keep an eye out for good bluey references and pass them on to myself or another mod if you find one so it can be added here.
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Re: Articles
Not exclusively about blue tongues, but if you're a nerd like me and you like reading research articles, this is a publication that puts out a collection of research articles every quarter. All free!
http://www.herpconbio.org/volumes.html
http://www.herpconbio.org/volumes.html
I used to be cool.
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Re: Articles
I thought this Glenn Shea article was interesting:
Diet of two species of bluetongue skink, Tiliqua multifasciata and Tiliqua occipitalis
http://publications.rzsnsw.org.au/doi/pdf/10.7882/AZ.2006.009
Diet of two species of bluetongue skink, Tiliqua multifasciata and Tiliqua occipitalis
http://publications.rzsnsw.org.au/doi/pdf/10.7882/AZ.2006.009
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