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  • 21. Rapid change in the thermal tolerance of a tropical lizard.
    Leal M, Gunderson AR.
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  • 29. Asynchronous evolution of physiology and morphology in Anolis lizards.
    Hertz PE, Arima Y, Harrison A, Huey RB, Losos JB, Glor RE.
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  • 31. Molecular Mechanisms of Temperature Tolerance Plasticity in an Arthropod.
    Aagaard A, Bechsgaard J, Sørensen JG, Sandfeld T, Settepani V, Bird TL, Lund MB, Malmos KG, Falck-Rasmussen K, Darolti I, Nielsen KL, Johannsen M, Vosegaard T, Tregenza T, Verhoeven KJF, Mank JE, Schramm A, Bilde T.
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  • 33. Physiology at near-critical temperatures, but not critical limits, varies between two lizard species that partition the thermal environment.
    Telemeco RS, Gangloff EJ, Cordero GA, Polich RL, Bronikowski AM, Janzen FJ.
    J Anim Ecol; 2017 Oct 05; 86(6):1510-1522. PubMed ID: 28796906
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  • 35. Cooler performance breadth in a viviparous skink relative to its oviparous congener.
    Landry Yuan F, Pickett EJ, Bonebrake TC.
    J Therm Biol; 2016 Oct 05; 61():106-114. PubMed ID: 27712651
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  • 38. Tests of the contribution of acclimation to geographic variation in water loss rates of the West Indian lizard Anolis cristatellus.
    Gunderson AR, Siegel J, Leal M.
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  • 40. Adaptation to a latitudinal thermal gradient within a widespread copepod species: the contributions of genetic divergence and phenotypic plasticity.
    Pereira RJ, Sasaki MC, Burton RS.
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