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Helminth Parasites of the Lesser Scaly Anole,Anolis uniformis(Squamata: Dactyloidae), from Los Tuxtlas, Southern Mexico: Evidence of Diet and Habitat Use

South American Journal of Herpetology, 2014
Abstract. The anole lizards represent a conspicuous group of vertebrates due to their high species number and abundance in different habitats. Despite the high richness of anoles in Mexico (48 species), to date only a few studies have been performed on their ecology.
Elisa Cabrera-Guzmán   +1 more
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The Epigenetic Signature of Colonizing New Environments in Anolis Lizards

Molecular Biology and Evolution, 2019
Founder populations often show rapid divergence from source populations after colonizing new environments. Epigenetic modifications can mediate phenotypic responses to environmental change and may be an important mechanism promoting rapid differentiation
Juntao Hu   +2 more
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Potential of Cameroon-indigenous isolates of the entomopathogenic fungi Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium anisopliae as microbial control agents of the flea beetle Nisotra uniformis

Biocontrol science and technology (Print), 2023
The flea beetle Nisotra uniformis Jacoby is a widespread pest of malvaceous crops for which synthetic chemical insecticides remain the principal control tool, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. With the ultimate aim of developing a microbial alternative
Ingrid Aline Bapfubusa Niyibizi   +8 more
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Heat hardening in a pair of Anolis lizards: constraints, dynamics, and ecological consequences.

Journal of Experimental Biology, 2021
Heat tolerance plasticity is predicted to be an important buffer against global warming. Nonetheless, basal heat tolerance often correlates negatively with tolerance plasticity ("Trade-off Hypothesis"), a constraint that could limit plasticity benefits ...
Sean W Deery   +3 more
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Competing native and invasive Anolis lizards exhibit thermal preference plasticity in opposite directions.

Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A Ecological and Integrative Physiology, 2020
Invasive species have emerged as a significant problem in the age of anthropogenic change. Behavior can be key to invasive species success and is strongly affected by temperature.
Lucy M Ryan, A. Gunderson
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