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GERLACH & CANNING (2000) Evolution and History of the Giant Tortoises of the Aldabra Island Group

MATYOT, P. (2004) The establishment of the crested tree lizard, Calotes versicolor (DAUDIN, 1802) (Squamata: Agamidae), in Seychelles

VAN HEYGEN (2002) The Mauritius Kestrel (Falco punctatus)

VAN HEYGEN & VAN HEYGEN (2004) First observations in the wild of the egg laying behaviour of Calumma tigris (Kuhl 1820).

 

Here you will find articles about the associated and sympatric fauna of the genus Phelsuma. Limited to the Islands of the Western Indian Ocean (Seychelles, Comoro Islands, Madagascar, Mascarenes, Zanzibar).

Further images of the associated and sympatric fauna and their distribution maps can be found in the Gallery section.

 

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