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- Title
- Otago Schist lizard habitat
- Content partner
- University of Otago
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- Otago University Research Archive
- Description
Rock outcrops provide distinct physical resources for biological species that depend on them for persistence in terrestrial environments. This paper synthesises existing and new information to characterise and quantify geological features of tor outcrops in Otago Schist that host indigenous rock-dwelling lizards. The highest grade of metamorphism and structural reconstitution of schist, Textural Zone (TZ) 4, dominates regional lizard distribution, with some spillover into less well-foliated T...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- dataset / Dataset
- Thesis level
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- Date created
- 2025-04-04
- Creator
- Craw, David / Rufaut, Cathy
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10523/45761
- Related subjects
- geoecology / textural zone / pelitic schist / psammitic schist / outcrop / Skink populations / gecko / Otago / New Zealand
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