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- Q2382425 subject Q6306663.
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- Q2382425 abstract "The desert grassland whiptail lizard (Aspidoscelis uniparens) is an all-female species of reptiles. It was formerly placed in the genus Cnemidophorus. A. uniparens have limited social stimuli, having only two basic needs: finding food and avoiding predators. A common predator of the whiptail lizard is the leopard lizard, that prey on A. uniparens by using ambush and stalk haunting tactics. These reptiles reproduce by parthenogenesis. In this procees, eggs undergo a chromosome doubling after meiosis and developing into lizards without being fertilized. However, ovulation is enhanced by female-female courtship and "mating" (pseudo-copulation) rituals that resemble the behavior of closely related species that reproduce sexually.".
- Q2382425 binomialAuthority Q628649.
- Q2382425 class Q10811.
- Q2382425 conservationStatus "LC".
- Q2382425 conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q2382425 family Q827111.
- Q2382425 genus Q1870161.
- Q2382425 kingdom Q729.
- Q2382425 order Q122422.
- Q2382425 order Q2254408.
- Q2382425 phylum Q10915.
- Q2382425 synonym "Cnemidophorus uniparens (Wright & Lowe, 1965)".
- Q2382425 thumbnail DesertGrasslandWhiptail.jpg?width=300.
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- Q2382425 classis Q10811.
- Q2382425 familia Q827111.
- Q2382425 genus "Aspidoscelis".
- Q2382425 name "Desert Grassland Whiptail".
- Q2382425 ordo Q122422.
- Q2382425 phylum Q10915.
- Q2382425 regnum "Animalia".
- Q2382425 status "LC".
- Q2382425 statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q2382425 subordo Q2254408.
- Q2382425 synonyms "Cnemidophorus uniparens (Wright & Lowe, 1965)".
- Q2382425 type Animal.
- Q2382425 type Eukaryote.
- Q2382425 type Reptile.
- Q2382425 type Species.
- Q2382425 type Thing.
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- Q2382425 comment "The desert grassland whiptail lizard (Aspidoscelis uniparens) is an all-female species of reptiles. It was formerly placed in the genus Cnemidophorus. A. uniparens have limited social stimuli, having only two basic needs: finding food and avoiding predators. A common predator of the whiptail lizard is the leopard lizard, that prey on A. uniparens by using ambush and stalk haunting tactics. These reptiles reproduce by parthenogenesis.".
- Q2382425 label "Desert grassland whiptail lizard".
- Q2382425 depiction DesertGrasslandWhiptail.jpg.
- Q2382425 name "Desert Grassland Whiptail".