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  • 2. Partitioning thermal habitat on a vertical rock, a herculean task.
    Pafilis P, Maragou P, Sagonas K, Valakos E.
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  • 4. Geographic variation and acclimation effects on thermoregulation behavior in the widespread lizard Liolaemus pictus.
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  • 7. Thermal ecology of three coexistent desert lizards: Implications for habitat divergence and thermal vulnerability.
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  • 9. Differentially expressed genes associated with adaptation to different thermal environments in three sympatric Cuban Anolis lizards.
    Akashi HD, Cádiz Díaz A, Shigenobu S, Makino T, Kawata M.
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  • 12. Sexual differences in behavioral thermoregulation of the lizard Scelarcis perspicillata.
    Ortega Z, Mencía A, Pérez-Mellado V.
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  • 13. How seasonality influences the thermal biology of lizards with different thermoregulatory strategies: a meta-analysis.
    Giacometti D, Palaoro AV, Leal LC, de Barros FC.
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  • 15. Wind constraints on the thermoregulation of high mountain lizards.
    Ortega Z, Mencía A, Pérez-Mellado V.
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  • 16. Small Island Effects on the Thermal Biology of the Endemic Mediterranean Lizard Podarcis gaigeae.
    Reppa A, Agori AF, Santikou P, Parmakelis A, Pafilis P, Valakos ED, Sagonas K.
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  • 17. Ornate tree lizards (Urosaurus ornatus) thermoregulate less accurately in habitats of high thermal quality.
    Lymburner AH, Blouin-Demers G.
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