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Geographic variation in vulnerability to climate warming in a tropical Caribbean lizard

, 2012
Summary 1. Rising global temperatures are predicted to impact organisms in diverse ways. For ectotherms, recent broad-scale analyses have predicted global patterns of vulnerability to warming, with tropical species at higher risk of detrimental effects ...
A. Gunderson, M. Leal
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Lizards

2009
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the husbandry and health issues of common captive lizard species. The success of maintaining healthy lizards in captivity depends on the owner's ability to achieve two main goals: providing adequate nutrition and providing proper environment.
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The Alligator Lizard and Granite Spiny Lizard

1990
Anguid lizards are found on most continents and most have strongly reduced limbs. The alligator lizard of western North America is exceptional, in that it has relatively well-developed limbs and moves in a similar way to most other lizards. Since 1974, an extensive series of reports has been published on the structure and response activity of the ...
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To cut a long tail short: a review of lizard caudal autotomy studies carried out over the last 20 years

, 2009
Caudal autotomy, the ability to shed the tail, is common in lizards as a response to attempted predation. Since Arnold's substantial review of caudal autotomy as a defence in reptiles 20 years ago, our understanding of the costs associated with tail loss
P. Bateman, P. Fleming
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The lizard ear: Gekkonidae

Journal of Morphology, 1974
AbstractThe gecko ear was studied in 36 species belonging to 24 genera. This receptor has attained an advanced level of structure and performance in this group of lizards, but there are many variations among species. To a large extent these variations follow subfamily lines as represented in Kluge's system of classification.Brief consideration is given
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NO LOUNGING FOR LIZARDS

Journal of Experimental Biology, 2003
![Figure][1] The nickname `lounge lizards' is more appropriate than you might think for some reptiles, given that certain lizards seem to avoid activity as they have difficulties getting air into their lungs when they move.
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Erosion of Lizard Diversity by Climate Change and Altered Thermal Niches

Science, 2010
B. Sinervo   +25 more
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Phenotypic shifts in urban areas in the tropical lizard Anolis cristatellus

Evolution; international journal of organic evolution, 2016
K. Winchell   +4 more
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Lizards Snakes Nigeria

2019
The Nigerian Field, 33 (1), 18 ...
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The ecology of lizard malaria

Parasitology Today, 1990
The lizard malarias are a taxonomically and ecologically diverse group of parasites that offer excellent models for research on the ecology of malaria in free-ranging non-human vertebrate hosts. Studies over the past decade show that plasmodia of lizards can play an important role in the ecology and behavior of their hosts.
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