Indoor husbandry of the panther chameleon Chamaeleo [Furcifer] pardalis: Effects of dietary vitamins A and D and ultraviolet irradiation on pathology and life‐history traits
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M. Holick | W. Gehrmann | Tai C. Chen | Zhiren Lu | J. R. Jones | E. Dierenfeld | T. Gross | G. Ferguson | L. Talent | J. Vogel | F. L. Frye | S. Hammack | M. P. Fitzpatrick | R. D. Hudson
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