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Prof. Dr. Hinrich Kaiser

  • Visiting scientist

E-Mail: h.kaiser@leibniz-lib.de

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    2025

  • 2025/01

    Reilly, S.B., Kaiser, H., Karin, B.R., Arifin, U., Stubbs, A.L., Arida, E., Hamidy, A., Iskandar, D.T., McGuire, J.A.

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    Rampant Dispersal Without Gene‐Flow: Reproductively and Geographically Isolated Lineages of the Supertramp Lizard Permeate the Lesser Sunda Archipelago

    Journal of Biogeography

  • 2024

  • 2024/08

    Wüster, W., Kaiser, H., Hoogmoed, M.S., Ceríaco, L.M.P., Dirksen, L., Dufresnes, C., Glaw, F., Hille, A., Köhler, J., Koppetsch, T., Milto, K.D., Shea, G.M., Tarkhnishvili, D., Thomson, S.A., Vences, M., Böhme, W.

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    How not to describe a species: lessons from a tangle of anacondas (Boidae: Eunectes Wagler, 1830)

    Zoological journal of the Linnean Society, 4, 201

  • 2024/03

    Baum, T.J., Kaiser, H.

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    Tail furcations in lizards: a revised summary and the second report of tail duplication in the Western Fence Lizard, Sceloporus occidentalis Baird & Girard, 1852

    Herpetology notes, 17

  • 2024/07

    Janssen, J., Ineich, I., Shacham, B., Vasconcelos, R., Kaiser, H.

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    Ethnozoological review on the trade, human alimentation, and cultural use of skinks (Reptilia, Scincidae)

    Journal of Ethnobiology, 3, 44

  • 2024/10

    Sparks among the snakes? Unusual colour morphs in Daboia russelii (Shaw & Nodder, 1797) and Lycodon aulicus (Linnaeus, 1758) and possible genetic correlations

    Herpetology notes, 17

  • 2024/04

    Miguel, A.R., Kaiser, H., Vargas, N.D., Borges-Martins, M.

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    Diversity and natural history of reptiles from coastal environments in Gilé National Park, northern Mozambique

    Herpetology notes, 17

  • 2024/04

    Quezada-Riera, A.-B., Barrio-Amorós, C.L., Schenker, S., Kaiser, H., Arteaga, A.

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    Review of ophiophagy in neotropical cat-eyed snakes, genus Leptodeira, with the first report of ophiophagy in L. ornata (Bocourt, 1884)

    Herpetology notes, 17

  • 2024/11

    Kaiser, H., Holden, M., Ineich, I.

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    Observation of a bifurcated tail in an adult arboreal skink, Epibator nigrofasciolatus (Peters, 1869), the first published case for the genus and for New Caledonia

    Herpetology Notes, 17

  • 2024/11

    Baum, T.J., de Silva, A., Kaiser, H.

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    A twinning tail: first report of a tail duplication in the Keeled Sri Lankan Mabuya, Eutropis lankae (Deraniyagala, 1953)

    Herpetology Notes, 17

  • 2024/12

    Baum, T.J., Barrio-Amorós, C.L., Kaiser, H.

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    A reptile dysfunction: tail bifurcation in the Costa Rican Tropical Night Lizard, Lepidophyma reticulatum Taylor, 1955, a first for the family Xantusiidae

    Herpetology Notes, 17

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