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1 Bartlett, R. D. 1988. The geckos of Florida—-notes and comments. Notes of the Northern Ohio Association of Herpetologists 16(3):2–10.
2 Bartlett, R. D. 1994. House geckos and corn snakes in the 'glades. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 43(3):110–116, 118, 120–122, 124, 126.
3 Bartlett, D. 1998. Notes from the field. Florida's Keys and the southern peninsula, revisited. Reptiles Magazine 6(7):62–68.
4 Christman, S. P., C. A. Young, S. Gonzalez, K. Hill, G. Navratil, and P. Delis. 2000. New records of amphibians and reptiles from Hardee County, Florida. Herpetological Review 31:116–117.
5 Crawford, D. M., and L. A. Somma. 1993. Geographic distribution: Hemidactylus garnotii (Indo-Pacific gecko). Herpetological Review 24:108–109.
6 Crowder, J. P. 1974. The exotic vertebrates of south Florida. South Florida Environmental Project Ecological Report No. DI-SFEP-74-30. 45pp.
7 Dodd, C. K., Jr., and M. L. Griffey. 2002. Remarks on the current status of the non-marine herpetofauna of Egmont Key, Florida. Florida Scientist 65:62–66.
8 Frankenberg, E. 1984. Interactions between two species of colonizing house geckos, Hemidactylus turcicus and Hemidactylus garnotii. Journal of Herpetology 18:1–17.
9 King, F. W., and T. Krakauer. 1966. The exotic herpetofauna of southeast Florida. Quarterly Journal of the Florida Academy of Sciences 29:144–154.
10 Limbaugh, J. 1991. No-care breeding of brown anoles; or, mini-Komodo-monitor management. Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 8(2):18–19.
11 Lindsay, C. R., and J. H. Townsend. 2001. Geographic distribution: Hemidactylus garnotii (Indo-Pacific gecko). Herpetological Review 32:193.
12 McCoid, M. J. 1995. Non-native reptiles and amphibians. Pages 433–437 in E. T. Laroe, G. S. Farris, C. E. Puckett, P. D. Doran, and M. J. Mac, editors. Our living resources. National Biological Survey, Washington, D.C.
13 McCoy, C. J. 1972. Geographic distribution: Hemidactylus garnotii. Herpetological Review 4:23.
14 Meshaka, W. E., Jr. 1994. Reproductive cycle of the Indo-Pacific gecko, Hemidactylus garnotii, in south Florida. Florida Scientist 57:6–9.
15 Meshaka, W. E., Jr., B. P. Butterfield, and B. Hauge. 1994. Hemidactylus mabouia as an established member of the Florida herpetofauna. Herpetological Review 25:80-81.
16 Meshaka, W. E., Jr., B. P. Butterfield, and B. Hauge. 1994. Hemidactylus frenatus established on the lower Florida Keys. Herpetological Review 25:127–128.
17 Meshaka, W. E., Jr. 1995. Cuban treefrogs and Indo-Pacific geckos: a modest proposal. Page 90 (abstract) in Proceedings of the 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, 8–13 August 1995, Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina, USA.
18 Meshaka, W. E., Jr. 1996. Vagility and the Florida distribution of the Cuban treefrog (Osteopilus septentrionalis). Herpetological Review 27:37–40.
19 Meshaka, W. E., Jr., and B. A. Moody. 1996. The Old World tropical house gecko (Hemidactylus mabouia) on the Dry Tortugas. Florida Scientist 59:115–117.
20 Meshaka, W. E., Jr. 1997. The herpetofauna of Buck Island Ranch: an altered wetland in south-central Florida. Florida Scientist 60:1–7.
21 Meshaka, W. E., Jr. 2000. Colonization dynamics of two exotic geckos (Hemidactylus garnotii and H. mabouia) in Everglades National Park. Journal of Herpetology 34:163–168.
22 Meshaka, W. E., Jr., W. F. Loftus, and T. Steiner. 2000. The herpetofauna of Everglades National Park. Florida Scientist 63:84–103.
23 Meshaka, W. E., Jr. 2001. The Cuban treefrog in Florida: life history of a successful colonizing species. University Press of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 191pp.
24 Mitchell, J. C., and W. B. Hadley. 1980. Geographic distribution: Hemidactylus garnoti (Indo-Pacific gecko). Herpetological Review 11:80.
25 Myers, S. 1978. Geographic distribution: Hemidactylus garnoti (Indo-Pacific gecko). Herpetological Review 9:107.
26 Myers, S. 1979. Geographic distribution: Hemidactylus garnoti (Indo-Pacific gecko). Herpetological Review 10:102–103.
27 Punzo, F. 2001. A comparative study of digestive function in three species of hemidactyline geckos from Florida. Florida Scientist 64:124–130.
28 Reppas, A. T. 1999. Geographic distribution: Hemidactylus garnotii (Indo-Pacific gecko). Herpetological Review 30:110.
29 Seigel, R. A., R. B. Smith, J. Demuth, L. M. Ehrhart, and F. F. Snelson, Jr. 2002. Amphibians and reptiles of the John F. Kennedy Space Center, Florida: a long-term assessment of a large protected habitat (1975–2000). Florida Scientist 65:1–12.
30 Smith, R. E. 1983. Geographic distribution: Hemidactylus garnoti (Indo-Pacific gecko). Herpetological Review 14:84.
31 Steiner, T. M., and L. T. McLamb. 1982. Geographic distribution: Hemidactylus garnoti (Indo-Pacific gecko). Herpetological Review 13:25.
32 Steiner, T. M. 1983. Hemidactylus garnoti (Indo-Pacific gecko). Predation. Herpetological Review 14:74.
33 Stevenson, D., and D. Crowe. 1992. Geographic distribution: Hemidactylus garnoti (Indo-Pacific gecko). Herpetological Review 23:90.
34 Townsend, J. H., K. L. Krysko, A. T. Reppas, and C. M. Sheehy, III. 2002. Noteworthy records for introduced reptiles and amphibians from Florida, USA. Herpetological Review 33:75.
35 Townsend, J. H., and K. L. Krysko. 2003. The distribution of Hemidactylus (Sauria: Gekkonidae) in northern peninsular Florida. Florida Scientist 66:204–208.
36 Voss, R. 1975. Notes on the introduced gecko Hemidactylus garnoti in south Florida. Florida Scientist 38:174.
37 Wilson, L. D., and L. Porras. 1983. The ecological impact of man on the south Florida herpetofauna. University of Kansas Museum of Natural History, Special Publication No. 9, Lawrence, Kansas, USA. 89pp.
38 Wright, K. 1996. Florida's aliens. Reptiles Magazine 4(6):24–26, 28–29.
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