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  • 2. Intense nocturnal warming alters growth strategies, colouration and parasite load in a diurnal lizard.
    Rutschmann A, Dupoué A, Miles DB, Megía-Palma R, Lauden C, Richard M, Badiane A, Rozen-Rechels D, Brevet M, Blaimont P, Meylan S, Clobert J, Le Galliard JF.
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  • 9. Nocturnal lizards from a cool-temperate environment have high metabolic rates at low temperatures.
    Hare KM, Pledger S, Thompson MB, Miller JH, Daugherty CH.
    J Comp Physiol B; 2010 Nov; 180(8):1173-81. PubMed ID: 20559839
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  • 13. The Lizard Gut Microbiome Changes with Temperature and Is Associated with Heat Tolerance.
    Moeller AH, Ivey K, Cornwall MB, Herr K, Rede J, Taylor EN, Gunderson AR.
    Appl Environ Microbiol; 2020 Aug 18; 86(17):. PubMed ID: 32591376
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  • 14. Predicted Asymmetrical Effects of Warming on Nocturnal and Diurnal Soil-Dwelling Ectotherms.
    McMunn M, Pepi A.
    Am Nat; 2022 Feb 18; 199(2):302-312. PubMed ID: 35077281
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  • 15. Climate Warming, Resource Availability, and the Metabolic Meltdown of Ectotherms.
    Huey RB, Kingsolver JG.
    Am Nat; 2019 Dec 18; 194(6):E140-E150. PubMed ID: 31738103
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  • 16. Are lizards sensitive to anomalous seasonal temperatures? Long-term thermobiological variability in a subtropical species.
    Vicente Liz A, Santos V, Ribeiro T, Guimarães M, Verrastro L.
    PLoS One; 2019 Dec 18; 14(12):e0226399. PubMed ID: 31856183
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  • 18. Long-term changes in abundances of Sonoran Desert lizards reveal complex responses to climatic variation.
    Flesch AD, Rosen PC, Holm P.
    Glob Chang Biol; 2017 Dec 18; 23(12):5492-5508. PubMed ID: 28712135
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  • 20. A nocturnally foraging gecko of the high-latitude alpine zone: Extreme tolerance of cold nights, with cryptic basking by day.
    Bertoia A, Monks J, Knox C, Cree A.
    J Therm Biol; 2021 Jul 18; 99():102957. PubMed ID: 34420613
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