than a
strict dichotomy between genetic and environmental mechanisms.
>Crazy stuff.
>Tony
>
>Michael Hance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Gender-Bended Lizards. Scientists in
Australia found warmer
>>temperatures caused baby bearded dragon lizards to change from males
>>
>Gender-Bended Lizards. Scientists in Australia found warmer
>temperatures caused baby bearded dragon lizards to change from males
>to females while still in their eggs, making it harder for them to
>find mates. Trippy. [ABC AU]
>
>AlterNet: Environment: Top 100 Ways Global Warming Will Change Your
Tony and Jon,
What species are you testing and by what method?
Michael
Michael W. Hance M.S.
Ph.D. Candidate / GRA
University of Tennessee Knoxville
Department of Pathobiology
Molecular Cancer Analysis Laboratory
VTH Lab#307A
Lab Phone 865-974-5834
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Hello Sherron,
I may be willing to part with a Vol 1 issue 2. Contact me offlist,
please. Michael
Michael W. Hance M.S.
Ph.D. Candidate / GRA
University of Tennessee Knoxville
Department of Pathobiology
Molecular Cancer Analysis Laboratory
VTH Lab#307A
Lab Phone 865-974-5834
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Thanks for the update, Tony.
Michael
Michael W. Hance M.S.
Ph.D. Candidate / GRA
University of Tennessee Knoxville
Department of Pathobiology
Molecular Cancer Analysis Laboratory
VTH Lab#307A
Lab Phone 865-974-5834
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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That looks like a great time!
Michael
>= Original Message From Nathan Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
=
>I'm having a gecko symposium June 9-11, 2006 in Austin, TX at the
>Capitol Place Hotel (formerly Crowne Plaza). Rep-Cal will be sponsoring
>a Friday night ice breaker. Here's the list of
The herp community has lost a truly inspiring man. My condolences. He was
always quick to share experiences, information, and anecdotes. He will be
missed.
Michael Hance
Michael W. Hance
Graduate Research Assistant
University of Tennessee Knoxville
Department of Comparative Veterinary Medicine
Hello Camille,
I can not honestly think of a lone volume on reptile anatomy
and physiology. The best source is Carl Gans Biology of the Reptilia but this
is divided into 19 volumes. Some of the earlier volumes are tough to find and
pretty high dollar. Some of the veterinary books
Hey Chuck,
like I mentioned the animals from Vanutau reproduce by sexual
means only. The New Caledonian race is parthenogenic. Males of the Vanutau
race have very pronounced hemipenial bulges. Thanks and happy new year.
Michael
Michael W. Hance
University of Tennessee Knoxville
Dep
Thank you for the help. Michael
Michael W. Hance
University of Tennessee Knoxville
Department of Comparative and
Experimental Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary Teaching Hospital Lab#225
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lab Phone 865-974-5835
Phone 865-382-9534
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Hello all, I have a client from Swizterland who wants to buy a species from
me. What do I have to do...these are not protected cb animals that I produced
and not Aussie species. Thanks for input and happy holidays to all. Michael
Michael W. Hance
University of Tennessee Knoxville
Department of C
Hello Karin and all,
I have found that these animals are very secretive and do not like to be
housed with others. I pretty much hand feed my guys for about 6 months and I
gave them pinkie mice 4 times a month( on a three times a week feed program)
for the first three months to get body weight u
Hello all,
thank you for the kind words...I have hatched out two so far. I had
one egg explode from the media being too moist but I have one egg left that is
good so unless I really screw up I will have another one.
As far as the parents go they required a lot of TLC what ever you can d
Hello All,
I just wanted to share with everyone. Thanks for your time.
Michael
Michael W. Hance
University of Tennessee Knoxville
Department of Comparative and
Experimental Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary Teaching Hospital Lab#225
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lab Phone 865-974-
hello all,
can anyone help with distingushing Coleonyx v. bogerti and C. v.
abbotti? Thanks Michael
Michael W. Hance
GTA Cell Biology 140
University of Tennessee Knoxville
Department of Comparative and
Experimental Veterinary Medicine
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone 865-3
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