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Corangamite Water-Skink (Eulamprus tympanum marnieae) Recovery Plan 1998 - 2003 (9401 words) |
 | Eulamprus tympanum marnieae is a specialist inhabitant of the margins of lakes in basalt larva flows in Western Victoria, in what were once lowland temperate native grassland communities. |
 | Eulamprus tympanum marnieae inhabits a geographically peculiar Victorian landform, technically part of the Newer Volcanics, a region of extensive late Tertiary sheet basalt lava flows, often known as 'stony rises' (Hutchinson and Rawlinson 1995). |
 | Viable populations of Eulamprus tympanum marnieae are maintained in systems of reserves and/or areas managed specifically for their conservation, and are able to be maintained in the long-term. |
| Herpbreeder.dk (227 words) |
 | Modelling life history strategies with capture-recapture data: Evolutionary demography of the water skink Eulamprus tympanum. |
 | Greer, A.E. Revision of the species previously associated with the Australian scincid lizard Eulamprus tenuis. |
 | Predation by Water Skinks (Eulamprus quoyii) on tadpoles and metamorphs of the Green and Golden Bell Frog (Litoria aurea). |