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    Endogenous hepadnaviruses, bornaviruses and circoviruses in snakes by Gilbert, C., Meik, J. M., Dashevsky, D., Card, D. C., Castoe, T. A., Schaack, S.

    “…We report the discovery of endogenous viral elements (EVEs) from Hepadnaviridae, Bornaviridae and Circoviridae in the speckled rattlesnake, Crotalus…”
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    Feeding behavior varies based upon prey defenses in the ground snake (Squamata: Serpentes: Sonora episcopa) by Gripshover, N. D., Meik, J. M., Nicholson, D. J., Cox, C. L.

    Published in Journal of zoology (1987) (01-09-2024)
    “…Predators with diverse diets can use generalized feeding behavior to consume different prey types or can alter behavior based upon the functional demands of…”
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    Elevation gradients and lizard assemblage structure in the Bonneville Basin, western USA by Meik, J.M., Lawing, A.M.

    Published in Journal of arid environments (01-07-2008)
    “…We analyzed lizard assemblage structure as a function of elevation in the Bonneville Basin region of the Great Basin Desert using data from visual surveys…”
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    Molecular and phenotypic diversity in Chionactis occipitalis (Western Shovel-nosed Snake), with emphasis on the status of C. o. klauberi (Tucson Shovel-nosed Snake) by Wood, Dustin A, Meik, J. M, Holycross, A. T, Fisher, R. N, Vandergast, A. G

    Published in Conservation genetics (01-12-2008)
    “…Chionactis occipitalis (Western Shovel-nosed Snake) is a small colubrid snake inhabiting the arid regions of the Mojave, Sonoran, and Colorado deserts…”
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    Effects of bush encroachment on an assemblage of diurnal lizard species in central Namibia by Meik, Jesse M, Jeo, Richard M, Mendelson III, Joseph R, Jenks, Kate E

    Published in Biological conservation (01-07-2002)
    “…Bush encroachment is a serious environmental and economic problem in Namibia, but little is known about impacts on native reptile diversity. Area-confined…”
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    Endogenous hepadnaviruses, bornaviruses and circoviruses in snakes by Gilbert, C., Meik, J. M., Dashevsky, D., Card, D. C., Castoe, T. A., Schaack, S.

    “…We report the discovery of endogenous viral elements (EVEs) from Hepadnaviridae, Bornaviridae and Circoviridae in the speckled rattlesnake, Crotalus…”
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    NEW DISTRIBUTION RECORDS FOR THE QUERÉTERO DUSKY RATTLESNAKE CROTALUS AQUILUS (VIPERIDAE), WITH COMMENTS ON MORPHOLOGY AND HABITAT USE by Meik, Jesse M., Deloya, Estrella Mociño, Setser, Kirk

    Published in Western North American naturalist (01-12-2007)
    “…We provide the 1st documented accounts of the Mexican endemic rattlesnake Crotalus aquilus from the state of México. The new records extend the known…”
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    New Species of the Plectrohyla Bistincta Group (Hylidae: Hylinae: Hylini) from Oaxaca, Mexico by Meik, Jesse M, Smith, Eric N, Canseco-Márquez, Luis, Campbell, Jonathan A

    Published in Journal of herpetology (01-09-2006)
    “…A new species of Plectrohyla is described from the Sierra de Miahuatlán in southern Oaxaca, Mexico. It is known from a single adult female obtained from…”
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    A NEW SPECIES OF RIAMA (SQUAMATA: GYMNOPHTHALMIDAE), ENDEMIC TO THE PENÍNSULA DE PARIA, VENEZUELA by Rivas, Gilson, Schargel, Walter E., Meik, Jesse M.

    Published in Herpetologica (01-12-2005)
    “…A new species of gymnophthalmid lizard is described from the montane forests of the Península de Paria in northeastern Venezuela. The new species is one of…”
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