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61. Patterns of evolution in two South American species groups of the lizard family Gymnophthalmidae (Reptilia: Squamata)
62. Evolutionary and environmental effects on thermoregulation among complex lizard communities
63. Morphological and physiological predictors of lizard locomotor performance: A phylogenetic analysis of trade-offs
64. Ion secretion by the nasal salt gland of an herbivorous desert lizard, Dipsosaurus dorsalis
65. Constraints on the evolution of viviparity in the lizard genus Sceloporus
66. Behavioral ecology of the Puerto Rican giant lizard (Anolis cuvieri): Home range and movement patterns in the Cambalache State Forest
67. Population genetic consequences of the Holocene invasion of the Ozarks and Flint Hills by the eastern collared lizard (Crotaphytus collaris collaris) with subsequent habitat fragmentation
68. Phylogenetics and life history variation of the tree lizard, Urosaurus ornatu
69. THE LIFE HISTORY STRATEGY OF THE SAXICOLOUS DESERT LIZARD, SAUROMALUS OBESUS (CALIFORNIA)
70. Analysis of vestigial skeletal structures within eight species of lizard of the families scincidae and pygopodidae
71. A Redescription and Phylogenetic Analysis of the Cretaceous Fossil Lizard Polyglyphanodon sternbergi Gilmore, 1940
72. Rapid adaptation in a novel ecosystem: Evolutionary ecology of White Sands lizards
73. Effects Of Climate Warming And Physiological Factors On Lizards With Different Reproductive Patterns
74. The Research On Biomimetic Mechanism Design And Its Application Based On Monitor Lizard
75. Maximum Diving Duration And Its Influencing Factors Of Captive-reared Chinese Crocodile Lizard(Shinisaurus Crocodilurus) And Diving Lizards
76. Mating System And Multi-paternity In The Northern Grass Lizard,Takydromus Septentrionalis(Lacertidae)
77. Brain Size Evolution In Lizards And Mechanisms Of Ecological Adaptation
78. Environmental Correlates Of Genetic And Phenotypic Differentiation Of The Qinghai Sand Lizard
79. Niche Differentiation And Phenotypic Differentiation Among Populations Of Desert Sand Lizard Lineages
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