17 references found for Iguana iguana:
Summary: This database compiles information on alien species from British Overseas Territories. Available from: http://www.jncc.gov.uk/page-3634 [Accessed 16 May 2006]
2. Breuil, M. 2002. Histoire naturelle des Amphibiens et des Reptiles terrestres de l'archipel Guadeloupéen. In Patrimoines Naturels, MNHN, Paris.
Summary: Ce livre propose une synthèse sur les amphibiens et reptiles terrestres de l'archipel Guadeloupéen. Six espèces d'Anoures, 5 de Tortues, 21 de Lézards dont 4 éteintes et 7 de Serpents sont détaillées.
3. Breuil, M. 2003. In the footsteps of French naturalists, a ""battle"" of iguanas and ""improvements"" in biodiversity. Island and the sea. Essays on herpetelogical exploartion in the West Indies. R. W.Henderson and R. Powell: 255-269."
4. Breuil, M. and C. Sastre 1993. "Essai d'inventaire écologique de l'Archipel des Saintes (Guadeloupe), Vertébrés sauf oiseaux." Rapport Parc National de la Guadeloupe: 1-20.
5. Engeman, R.M., Smith, H.T., and Constantin, B. 2005. Invasive Iguanas as Airstrike Hazards at Luis Munoz Marin International Airport, San Juan, Puerto Rico, JAAER
Summary: A report on the hazard possed by green iguanas at an airport in Puerto Rico.
Summary: An online database that provides taxonomic information, common names, synonyms and geographical jurisdiction of a species. In addition links are provided to retrieve biological records and collection information from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) Data Portal and bioscience articles from BioOne journals.
Available from: http://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=173930 [Accessed 14 January 2008]
7. Klemens, M.W and Thorbjarnarson, J.B. 1995. Reptiles as a food resource, Biodiversity and Conservation 4: 281-298.
Summary: A review of the use of various reptile species in world food markets.
8. Lee Kuen, T. 2004. A love for lizards, The Star Online.
Summary: An article about keeping lizards as pets.
9. Lorvelec, O., Pascal., M., Pavis, C., Feldmann, P. 2007. Amphibians and reptiles of the French West Indies : Inventory, threats and conservation. Applied Herpetology 4, 131-161
Summary: Cet article fait le point des connaissances sur les amphibiens et les reptiles indigènes et introduits des Antilles françaises. Les impacts des espèces introduites sur la faune indigène sont discutés. Le cas de la conservation des populations d' Iguana delicatissima sur lîle de Petite-Terre est présenté.
10. McKie, A.C., Hammond J.E., Smith, H.T. and Meshaka, W.E. 2005. Invasive Green Iguana Interactions in a Burrowing Owl Colony in Florida, Florida Field Naturalist 33(4): 125-127.
Summary: Report on the preying of burrowing owls on green iguanas.
11. Meshaka, W.E., Bartlett, R.D. and Smith, H.T. 2004. Colonisation success by Green Iguana in Florida, Iguana 11(3)
Summary: An overview of the colonisation of Florida by green iguanas.
12. Reptile trade in the EU. 2003. Traffic bulletin 19 (3)
Summary: Overview of reptile pet trade in the European Union.
Summary: Available from: http://www.tigr.org/reptiles/species.php?genus=Iguana&species=iguana [Accessed 11 February 2008]
Summary: An overview of the colonisation of Florida by various iguana species. Available from: http://www.herpbreeder.com/pdf/pdfs/2003%20Townsend%20et%20al-Iguana.pdf.pdf [Accessed 10 November 2006]
15. Troyer, K. 1984. Diet selection and digestion in Iguana iguana: the importance of age and nutrient requirements, Oecologia 61 (2): 201-207.
Summary: Roughly 5,000 species of animals and 28,000 species of plants are protected by CITES against over-exploitation through international trade. They are listed in the three CITES Appendices. The species are grouped in the Appendices according to how threatened they are by international trade. They include some whole groups, such as primates, cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises), sea turtles, parrots, corals, cacti and orchids. But in some cases only a subspecies or geographically separate population of a species (for example the population of just one country) is listed. To find more details of the CITES species, you can search the CITES-listed species database hosted by UNEP-WCMC. CITES species database is available from: http://www.cites.org/ This page is available from: http://sea.unep-wcmc.org/isdb/CITES/Taxonomy/tax-species-result.cfm?displaylanguage=eng&Genus=Iguana&Species=iguana&source=animals&Country= [Accessed 25 October 2006]
17. Woodward, D.L., Khakhria, R. and Johnson, W.M.1997. Human salmonellosis associated with exotic pets, Journal of Clinical Microbiology 11(35): 2786-2790.
Summary: Study on the link between human salmonellosis and some reptilian pets.
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