NOTES ON THE PATTERN OF HEAD SIZE IN THE PHILIPPINE SPOTTED FLYING LIZARD, DRACO SPILOPTERUS (WEIGMANN, 1834), WITHIN LUZON BIOGEOGRAPHIC REGION, PHILIPPINES

Notes on the pattern of head size in the Philippine Spotted Flying Lizard, Draco spilopterus (Weigmann, 1834), within Luzon Biogeographic Region, Philippines

Sexual head dimorphism is a condition where head morphology of male and female of the same species differ, which provides an additional way to recognise sex for species identification.Fifty four adult Philippine Spotted Flying Lizards, Draco spilopterus, were examined from four populations in the Luzon Island, Philippines to assess whether head mor

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Evidence of Instability in Previously-Mapped Landslides as Measured Using GPS, Optical, and SAR Data between 2007 and 2017: A Case Study in the Portuguese Bend Landslide Complex, California

Velocity dictates the destructive potential of a landslide.A combination of synthetic aperture radar (SAR), optical, and GPS data were used to maximize spatial and temporal coverage to monitor continuously-moving portions of the Portuguese Bend landslide complex on the Palos Verdes Peninsula in Southern California.Forty SAR images from the COSMO-Sk

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