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Kyle Barker
07-29-03, 03:17 AM
I have seen poeple saying look at this paper for this and have tried looking for all these "papers". My problem is i have no idea how/where to find them. I try book stores and i get some pretty starnge looks, and the internet just tells me nothing.

an example that Markb wrote:

Busby, R. 1994. Natural light and Reptiles. Monitor IRBA 1(2):4-5.

Ettling, J. 1990. Artificial Lighting for Herps in captivity. IN: Herp health and husbandry hints. Bull. CHS. Pp79-83.

Gehrmann, W.H. 1987. Ultraviolet irradiances of various lamps used in animal husbandry. Zoo Biology 6:117-127.

_____. 1991. 1991. Early growth and bone mineralization of the iguanid lizard S. occidentalis in captivity: Is Vitamin D3 supplementation or Ultraviolet B irradiation necessary? Zoo Biology 10:409-416.

_____. 1992. Spectral characteristics of lamps commonly used in herpetoculture. 16th Int'l. Herp. Symp. Capt. Breed. Husb. 1992:
1-20.

_____. 1994. Spectral irradiances of lamps commonly used in herptoculture. Vivarium 5(5):16-21, 29.

Regal, P.J. 1980. Temperature and lighting requirements of captive reptiles. SSAR Contrib. Herpetology. Pp79-89.


So, how do i go abouts finding these things? Use this one as an example.
Gehrmann, W.H. 1987. Ultraviolet irradiances of various lamps used in animal husbandry. Zoo Biology 6:117-127.

Thanks for any help.

kyle

markb
07-29-03, 12:28 PM
Hi Kyle,

Good question. Most of "these papers" are in herpetological newsltters, i.e. IRBA Monitor, article. The Zoo Biology is a journal and most of these can be found at your local university library.

I search all over the World for articles on monitor lizards, and many of the Natural History Museums and Big City Nature Museums also have libraries, usually restricted, but you can gain entrance to them quite easily and xerox to your hearts content, which I done, and like I said is quite easy to do.

Also, all of the papers I cite in a post, Ive got here in my home, in my files, so that is also an option, providing your willing to pay for xerox, postage costs, etc...again, that is easy.

Hope this helps,
markb

Kyle Barker
07-29-03, 01:56 PM
Awsome, thanks!