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  • 2. Claws and toepads in mainland and island Anolis (Squamata: Dactyloidae): Different adaptive radiations with intersectional morphospatial zones.
    Cortés-Parra C, Calderón-Espinosa ML, Jerez A.
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  • 3. Testing the island effect in adaptive radiation: rates and patterns of morphological diversification in Caribbean and mainland Anolis lizards.
    Pinto G, Mahler DL, Harmon LJ, Losos JB.
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  • 4. When adaptive radiations collide: Different evolutionary trajectories between and within island and mainland lizard clades.
    Patton AH, Harmon LJ, Del Rosario Castañeda M, Frank HK, Donihue CM, Herrel A, Losos JB.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2021 Oct 19; 118(42):. PubMed ID: 34635588
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  • 5. Ecological Opportunity from Innovation, not Islands, Drove the Anole Lizard Adaptive Radiation.
    Burress ED, Muñoz MM.
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  • 6. Physiological evolution during adaptive radiation: A test of the island effect in Anolis lizards.
    Salazar JC, Del Rosario Castañeda M, Londoño GA, Bodensteiner BL, Muñoz MM.
    Evolution; 2019 Jun 16; 73(6):1241-1252. PubMed ID: 30989637
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  • 9. Solitary ecology as a phenomenon extending beyond insular systems: exaptive evolution in Anolis lizards.
    Velasco JA, Poe S, González-Salazar C, Flores-Villela O.
    Biol Lett; 2019 May 31; 15(5):20190056. PubMed ID: 31113308
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  • 11. Bridging the Process-Pattern Divide to Understand the Origins and Early Stages of Adaptive Radiation: A Review of Approaches With Insights From Studies of Anolis Lizards.
    Stroud JT, Losos JB.
    J Hered; 2020 Feb 05; 111(1):33-42. PubMed ID: 31774914
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  • 17. Expanding the understanding of local community assembly in adaptive radiations.
    Wollenberg KC, Veith M, Lötters S.
    Ecol Evol; 2014 Jan 05; 4(2):174-85. PubMed ID: 24558573
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  • 18. Lack of convergence in aquatic Anolis lizards.
    Leal M, Knox AK, Losos JB.
    Evolution; 2002 Apr 05; 56(4):785-91. PubMed ID: 12038536
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  • 19. Shared and unique features of diversification in Greater Antillean Anolis ecomorphs.
    Langerhans RB, Knouft JH, Losos JB.
    Evolution; 2006 Feb 05; 60(2):362-9. PubMed ID: 16610326
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  • 20. The diets of Hispaniolan colubrid snakes : I. Introduction and prey genera.
    Henderson RW.
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