Tail regeneration in the scincid lizard, Mabuya carinata, related to breeding seasons and thyroid activity.

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Abstract

Analysis reveals no apparent seasonal alteration in the final tail length attained at the end of 60 days, but the average per day rate of growth indicates some difference between the late non-breeding and the early breeding phases. Modes of action of thyroxine on lizard tail regeneration are discussed.-from Authors

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Ramachandran, A. V., Swamy, M. S., & Shah, R. V. (1984). Tail regeneration in the scincid lizard, Mabuya carinata, related to breeding seasons and thyroid activity. Amphibia-Reptilia, 5(2), 135–144. https://doi.org/10.1163/156853884X-005-02-08

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