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Intersexual chemo-sensation in a "visually-oriented" lizard, Anolis sagrei.Predator-prey interactions shape thermal patch use in a newt larvae-dragonfly nymph model.Macroevolutionary diversification of glands for chemical communication in squamate reptiles.How phylogeny and foraging ecology drive the level of chemosensory exploration in lizards and snakes.Evolutionary morphology of the lizard chemosensory system.Water Stress Affects Development Time but Not Takeoff Performance in the Butterfly Pararge aegeria.The Role of Diet in Shaping the Chemical Signal Design of Lacertid Lizards.Climate-related environmental variation in a visual signalling device: the male and female dewlap in Anolis sagrei lizards.Evolutionary trade-offs in locomotor capacities in lacertid lizards: are splendid sprinters clumsy climbers?Effects of habitat fragmentation on provisioning rates, diet and breeding success in two species of tit (great tit and blue tit).The quick and the fast: the evolution of acceleration capacity in Anolis lizards.Intraspecific variation in the information content of an ornament: why relative dewlap size signals bite force in some, but not all island populations of Anolis sagrei.The brown anole dewlap revisited: do predation pressure, sexual selection, and species recognition shape among-population signal diversity?On dangerous ground: the evolution of body armour in cordyline lizardsA functional approach to sexual selectionTHE QUICK AND THE FAST: THE EVOLUTION OF ACCELERATION CAPACITY IN ANOLIS LIZARDSSPEED AND STAMINA TRADE-OFF IN LACERTID LIZARDSSynchronization of Spring Molting with the Onset of Mating Behavior in Male Lizards, Lacerta viviparaWide home ranges for widely foraging lizardsChemosensory predator recognition in the lizardPodarcis hispanica: Effects of predation pressure relaxationAltitudinal variation of the thermal biology and running performance in the lizard Podarcis tiliguertaMicro-scale differences in thermal habitat quality and a possible case of evolutionary flexibility in the thermal physiology of lacertid lizardsWhere to do number two: Lizards prefer to defecate on the largest rock in the territoryHabitat use and vestibular system's dimensions in lacertid lizards
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