. Altitudinal ecology of Agama tuberculata Gray in the western Himalayas. Agama tuberculata; Agama tuberculata; Lizards; Altitude, Influence of. UNIV. KANSAS MUS. NAT. HIST. MISC. No. 83. BURMA Fig. 1. Map showing study sites at Mussoorie and Dehra Dun in relationship to geographic range of Agama tuherculata. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Many people assisted in the location and cap- ture of lizards: R. K. Bhatnagar, R. N. Misra. David Fiol, Beer Singh, Nirmal Sherring, Scott Bunce, Fali Kapadia, Gordon Claassen, S. A. Hussain and Pat Louis. Superintendent Robert Alter allowed me to room and board at


. Altitudinal ecology of Agama tuberculata Gray in the western Himalayas. Agama tuberculata; Agama tuberculata; Lizards; Altitude, Influence of. UNIV. KANSAS MUS. NAT. HIST. MISC. No. 83. BURMA Fig. 1. Map showing study sites at Mussoorie and Dehra Dun in relationship to geographic range of Agama tuherculata. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Many people assisted in the location and cap- ture of lizards: R. K. Bhatnagar, R. N. Misra. David Fiol, Beer Singh, Nirmal Sherring, Scott Bunce, Fali Kapadia, Gordon Claassen, S. A. Hussain and Pat Louis. Superintendent Robert Alter allowed me to room and board at Woodstock School, Mussoorie where teachers (particularly Vic Reimer) and students were helpful. Austin Taylor and R. K. Bhatnagar's brother-in-law provided a base of op- erations in Dehra Dun. I thank Henry S. Fitch for encouraging me and making helpful suggestions during all phases of this study and for carefully criticizing the manu- script. I am grateful to Robert S. Hoffman, Dwight R. Piatt, Linda Trueb, and Harriet Hill for sugges- tions and comments regarding the manuscript and text figures. Gunther Schlager and Norman A. Slade advised me on statistical procedures, how- ever, any errors or misinteipretations are my re- sponsibility. 1 thank Philip S. Humphrey. Director, Museum of Natural History, The University of Kansas, for access to funds for part of the field work. Dan Bergen and Paul McConaughy helped with photographic matters. Finally, 1 thank my wife Barbara for bearing our parental responsibilities while I was in India and as a constant source of encouragement and perse- Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Waltner, Robert C. Lawrence, Kan. : Museum of Natural History, University of Kansas


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