The Gray Toad-headed Agama, Phrynocephalus scutellatus, on the Iranian Plateau: The degree of niche overlap depends on the phylogenetic distance

scientific article published on 10 November 2017

The Gray Toad-headed Agama, Phrynocephalus scutellatus, on the Iranian Plateau: The degree of niche overlap depends on the phylogenetic distance is …
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P356DOI10.1080/09397140.2017.1401309

P50authorEskandar Rastegar-PouyaniQ21390686
P2093author name stringMasoud Yousefi
Hamid Heidari
Anooshe Kafash
Farhad Ataei
Shima Malakoutikhah
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P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectniche overlapQ110527597
phylogenetic distanceQ124153135
Phrynocephalus scutellatusQ5071646
P304page(s)47-54
P577publication date2017-11-10
P1433published inZoology in the Middle EastQ15766449
P1476titleThe Gray Toad-headed Agama, Phrynocephalus scutellatus, on the Iranian Plateau: The degree of niche overlap depends on the phylogenetic distance
P478volume64

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