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  • 41. Wind constraints on the thermoregulation of high mountain lizards.
    Ortega Z, Mencía A, Pérez-Mellado V.
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  • 46. Do gravid female Anolis nebulosus thermoregulate differently than males and non-gravid females?
    Woolrich-Piña GA, Smith GR, Lemos-Espinal JA, Ramírez-Silva JP.
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    Valenzuela-Ceballos S, Castañeda G, Rioja-Paradela T, Carrillo-Reyes A, Bastiaans E.
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    Zamora-Camacho FJ, Rubiño-Hispán MV, Reguera S, Moreno-Rueda G.
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  • 57. To warm on the rocks, to cool in the wind: Thermal relations of a small-sized lizard from a mountain environment.
    Gontijo ASB, Garcia CS, Righi AF, Galdino CAB.
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    Trochet A, Dupoué A, Souchet J, Bertrand R, Deluen M, Murarasu S, Calvez O, Martinez-Silvestre A, Verdaguer-Foz I, Darnet E, Chevalier HL, Mossoll-Torres M, Guillaume O, Aubret F.
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    Huey RB, Kearney MR, Krockenberger A, Holtum JA, Jess M, Williams SE.
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