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Display Analysis of Anolis nebulosus (Sauria, Iguanidae)

Copeia, 1971
A statistical analysis of variation in the assertion display of Anolis nebulosus was computed from 599 filmed displays of 59 males. A populationtypical assertion display was shared by all examined lizards. Each lizard performed his display-action-pattern with remarkable consistency.
Thomas A Jenssen
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A Review of the Genus Laemanctus (Reptilia, Iguanidae)

Copeia, 1968
guished primarily by differences in size of body scales and dorsal head scales. The name alticoronatus Cope is applied to the Yucatan Peninsula population of Laemanctus serratus. Complete synonymies and bibliographies are given for all forms, and the natural history of the genus is briefly reviewed.
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Genetic Relationships in the Genus Uma (Iguanidae)

Copeia, 1977
Electrophoretic analysis of the five species in the genus Uma reveals three distinct groups. U. exsul and U. paraphygas, the two Mexican species, are genetically divergent from one another and from the three Californian species, U. notata, U. inornata and U. scoparia, which cluster closely. The genetic distance between U. exsul and U. paraphygas (D = 0.
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Karyotypic variation in Chilean lizards of the genusLiolaemus (Iguanidae)

Experientia, 1979
Most of 12 taxa karyotypes retain 6 pairs of metacentric macrochromosomes (primitive), but show reduced numbers of microchromosomes (2n=34, 32 and 30). Others whow increased diploid numbers due to macrochromosomal fissions (up to 4 fissions, 2n=40). One shows a fission polymorphism.
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