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Vitamin E supplementation increases the attractiveness of males' scent for female European green lizardsSupplementation of male pheromone on rock substrates attracts female rock lizards to the territories of males: a field experimentInterpopulational Variations in Sexual Chemical Signals of Iberian Wall Lizards May Allow Maximizing Signal Efficiency under Different Climatic ConditionsHeterogeneous tempo and mode of evolutionary diversification of compounds in lizard chemical signalsScent may signal fighting ability in male Iberian rock lizards.Feeding status and basking requirements of freshwater turtles in an invasion context.Effects of body temperature on righting performance of native and invasive freshwater turtles: consequences for competition.Female Iberian wall lizards prefer male scents that signal a better cell-mediated immune responseDifferences in Chemical Sexual Signals May Promote Reproductive Isolation and Cryptic Speciation between Iberian Wall Lizard Populations.Absence of haemoparasite infection in the fossorial amphisbaenian Trogonophis wiegmanni.Random Sampling of Squamate Reptiles in Spanish Natural Reserves Reveals the Presence of Novel Adenoviruses in Lacertids (Family Lacertidae) and Worm Lizards (Amphisbaenia).Macroevolutionary diversification of glands for chemical communication in squamate reptiles.Dietary constraints can preclude the expression of an honest chemical sexual signalNon-lethal effects of predators on body growth and health state of juvenile lizards, Psammdromus algirus.Altitudinally divergent adult phenotypes in Iberian wall lizards are not driven by egg differences or hatchling growth rates.Responses by amphisbaenianBlanus cinereus to chemicals from prey or potentially harmful ant species.Prevalence and intensity of haemogregarinid blood parasites in a population of the Iberian rock lizard, Lacerta monticola.Potential chemosignals associated with male identity in the amphisbaenian Blanus cinereus.Fast, sensitive, and selective gas chromatography tandem mass spectrometry method for the target analysis of chemical secretions from femoral glands in lizards.Prevalence and intensity of haemogregarine blood parasites and their mite vectors in the common wall lizard, Podarcis muralis.Adaptive forgetting in Iberian green frog tadpoles (Pelophylax perezi): learned irrelevance and latent inhibition may avoid predator misidentification.Intersexual differences in chemical composition of precloacal gland secretions of the amphisbaenian Blanus cinereus.Reproductive state affects hiding behaviour under risk of predation but not exploratory activity of female Spanish terrapins.Is the Podarcis muralis lizard left-eye lateralised when exploring a new environment?Predator–prey distance and latency to flee from an immobile predator: functional relationship and importance.What are carotenoids signaling? Immunostimulatory effects of dietary vitamin E, but not of carotenoids, in Iberian green lizards.Chemical polymorphism and chemosensory recognition between Iberolacerta monticola lizard color morphs.Immune challenge affects sexual coloration of male Iberian wall lizards.Honest sexual signaling in turtles: experimental evidence of a trade-off between immune response and coloration in red-eared sliders Trachemys scripta elegans.Reliable signaling by chemical cues of male traits and health state in male lizards, Lacerta monticola.Multimodal sexual signals in male ocellated lizards Lacerta lepida: vitamin E in scent and green coloration may signal male quality in different sensory channels.Learning, memorizing and apparent forgetting of chemical cues from new predators by Iberian green frog tadpoles.Sexually dichromatic coloration reflects size and immunocompetence in female Spanish terrapins, Mauremys leprosa.Responses of female rock lizards to multiple scent marks of males: effects of male age, male density and scent over-marking.Chemosensory exploration of male scent by female rock lizards result from multiple chemical signals of males.Cross-species testing of 27 pre-existing microsatellites in Podarcis gaigeae and Podarcis hispanica (Squamata: Lacertidae).Pregnant female lizards Iberolacerta cyreni adjust refuge use to decrease thermal costs for their body condition and cell-mediated immune response.Vitamin D supplementation increases the attractiveness of males' scent for female Iberian rock lizards.Individual variation in behavioural plasticity: direct and indirect effects of boldness, exploration and sociability on habituation to predators in lizards.Refuge use: a conflict between avoiding predation and losing mass in lizards.
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