Dixon, James Ray
James R. Dixon American zoologist (1928-2015)
Dixon, James Ray, 1928-2015
Dixon, James R.
Dixon, James R. (James Ray)
Dixon, James R., 1928-....
James R. Dixon American zoologist
Dixon, James Ray, 1928-
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Works
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The amphibian, [19- -?]: | |
Amphibians and reptiles of Los Angeles County, California | |
Amphibians and reptiles of Texas ; with keys, taxonomic synopses, bibliography, and distribution maps | |
Breeding biology of the spectacled caiman, Caiman crocodilus crocodilus, in the Venezuelan Llanos | |
Coleonyx variegatus | |
Coluber Poecilogyrus Wied neuwied, (1824) (Currently Liophis Poecilogyrus) (Reptilia, Serpentes): Proposed Conservation Of The Specific Name | |
Comments on Snakes from Central and Western México | |
Consultants and their future | |
Diet and Feeding Behavior of Teiid Lizards from Trans-Pecos, Texas | |
The Discovery of Phyllodactylus tuberculosus (Reptilia: Sauria) in Central America, the Resurrection of P. xanti, and Description of A New Gecko from British Honduras | |
Ecuadorian, Peruvian, and Bolivian Snakes of theLiophis taeniurusComplex with Descriptions of Two New Species | |
elegans | |
Further Data on the Geckos (Phyllodactylus) of Islands of the Extreme Southern Caribbean | |
The Gekkonid Lizard, Phyllodactylus unctus (Cope), in Michoacan, Mexico | |
Geographic Variation in Sceloporus variabilis, and Its Relationship to S. teapensis (Sauria: Iguanidae) | |
Geographic Variation within the Long-Tailed Group of the Glossy Snake, Arizona elegans Kennicott | |
The Herpetofauna of Queretaro, Mexico, with Remarks on Taxonomic Problems | |
Liophis jaegeri | |
Measuring snake activity patterns: The influence of habitat heterogeneity on catchability | |
Micrurus laticollaris Peters, from Jalisco, Mexico | |
Minimal Genetic Structure In The Rio Grande Cooter (Pseudemys gorzugi) | |
The Mottled Rock Rattlesnake, Crotalus lepidus lepidus, in Edwards County, Texas | |
The Neotropical Colubrid Snake Genus Liophis: The Eastern Caribbean Complex | |
A new night snake from Mexico (Serpentes: Colubridae) | |
A new species of Bachia (Teiidae, Sauria) from Estado Bolivar, Venezuela with notes on the zoogeography of the genus | |
A new species of the Eleutherodactylus lacrimosus assemblage (Anura, Brachycephalidae) from the lowland rainforest canopy of Yasuni National Park, Amazonian Ecuador | |
A new Syrrhophus from Mexico (Amphibia: Leptodactylidae) | |
A new systematic arrangement for Philodryas serra (Schlegel) and Philodryas pseudoserra Amaral (Serpentes : Colubridae) | |
Notes on Mexican Toads of the Genus Tomodactylus with the Descriptions of Two New Species | |
Notes on the herpetofauna of the El Dorado Area of Sinaloa, Mexico | |
Notes on the Snake Genus Geophis, from Nevado de Colima, Jalisco, Mexico | |
Noteworthy Records of Reptiles from New Mexico | |
Noteworthy Snakes from Puebla and Veracruz, Mexico | |
Observations on Aquatic Colubrid Snakes in Texas | |
On the seasonal incidence of tropical snakes | |
Phrynosoma modestum | |
Population Dynamics of the Concho Water Snake in Rivers and Reservoirs | |
Population Structure of Cnemidophorus tigris (Reptilia: Teiidae) East of the Continental Divide | |
Regenerated Tail Frequencies in Populations of Cnemidophorus marmoratus (Reptilia: Teiidae) | |
The reptiles of the upper Amazon Basin, Iquitos Region, Peru | |
Resource partitioning in Amazonian snake communities | |
Resurrection of the Generic Name Paroedura for the Phyllodactyline Geckos of Madagascar, and Description of a New Species | |
A review of the lizards of the iguanid genus Tropidurus in Peru | |
Revision of the neotropical snake genus Chironius Fitzinger (Serpentes, Colubridae) | |
Sceloporus chaneyi | |
Selenium Content of a Range of UK Foods | |
Shaw's Black-Backed Snake (Liophis melanotus) (Serpentes: Colubridae) of Northern South America | |
Some Aspects of the Biology of Leptodactylus macrosternum Miranda-Ribeiro (Anura: Leptodactylidae) of the Venezuelan Llanos | |
Spatial Distribution of a Population of Texas Horned Lizards (Phrynosoma cornutum: Phrynosomatidae) Relative to Habitat and Prey | |
Spatial Ecology of the Concho Water Snake (Nerodia harteri paucimaculata) in a Large Lake System | |
The Status of the Argentine Colubrid Snakes Liophis sagittifer and L. trifasciatus | |
Status of the Neotropical Snake Rhabdosoma poeppigi Jan, with Notes on Variation in Atractus elaps (Günther) | |
Status of the Southern Populations of the Night Snake (Hypsiglena: Colubridae) Exclusive of California and Baja California | |
Summer food of four species of lizards from the vicinity of White Sands, New Mexico | |
Supplement to the literature for the "Amphibians and reptiles of Texas" 1987 | |
Synopsis of the Herpetofauna of Mexico. Volume III. Source Analysis and Index for Mexican Reptiles | |
A systematic review of the Teiid lizards, genus Bachia, with remarks on Heterodactylus and Anotosaura | |
Systematic Status of Two Mexican Species of the Genus Gyalopion Cope | |
Systematics of the lizards of the gekkonid genus Phyllodactylus of mainland South America | |
Tantilla cucullata | |
A Taxonomic Reevaluation of the Night Snake Hypsiglena Ochrorhyncha and Relatives | |
Taxonomic review of the Mexican skinks of the Eumeces brevirostris group | |
Taxonomic revision of the Liophis lineatus complex (Reptilia, Colubridae) of Central and South America | |
Taxonomy, Hemipenial Morphology, and Natural History of Two Poorly Known Species of Anadia (Gymnophthalmidae) from Northern South America | |
The Taxonomy of Tantilla rubra and Allied Taxa (Serpentes: Colubridae) | |
Texas snakes : a field guide | |
Variation in a Large Brood of the Mexican Water Snake, Natrix valida valida (Kennicott) in Sinaloa | |
Visual Summary of Herpetofaunal Diversity in Texas | |
The Warty Gecko from Laredo, Texas | |
The wormsnakes (family Typhlopidae) of the Neotropics, exclusive of the Antilles |