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Phenotypic Variation and the Behavioral Ecology of Lizards
Phylogeny, Ecomorphological Evolution, and Historical Biogeography of the Anolis Cristatellus Series
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Climate-Driven Declines in Arthropod Abundance Restructure a Rainforest Food Web
A 26-Year Study of Three Malaria Parasite Species Infecting a Trop
Anolis Newsletter VI
Watts' Anole, Anolis Wattsi
PCR Detection of Lizard Malaria Parasites: Prevalence of Plasmodium Infections with Low-Level Parasitemia Differs by Site and Season
A Tale of Ecology and Evolution Under Two Temperatures Shai Meiri1*, Aaron M
Morfología, Distribución Geográfica Y Microhábitat De Los Lagartos Cubanos Del Género Anolis (Lepidosauria: Iguania)
Do the Relationships Between Hindlimb Anatomy and Sprint Speed
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Prevalence of Malaria Parasites (Plasmodium Floridense and Plasmodium Azurophilum) Infecting a Puerto Rican Lizard (Anolis Gundlachi): a Nine-Year Study
SUSAN L. PERKINS Curator and Professor Division of Invertebrate Zoology Sackler Institute for Comparative Genomics Richard Gilde
Board of Trustees of the City University of New York RESOLUTION to Appoint Susan Perkins with Immediate Tenure at the City Coll
Proximate Determinants of Bite Force in Anolis Lizards Antoine Wittorski,1 Jonathan B
New Host Plant Records for Species of Spodoptera
Ecological Drivers of Longevity in Squamates and the Tuatara
Top View
Universidad Nacional De Tucumán
El Yunque National Forest Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Revised Land and Resource Management Plan
Rimental Forest Experiment Station
Table S1. Geographic Distribution of Extant Turtle Species Based on the Reptile Database and the IUCN Red List
Ecology and Biodiversity
Evaporative Water Loss of Some Habitat-Restricted Mexican Lizard Species
New Host Plant Records for Species of Spodoptera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in Puerto Rico
1 from Species to Populations: Genetic and Eco-Physiological
Title: the Drivers and Consequences of Unstable Plasmodium Dynamics: a Long-Term Study of Three Malaria Species Infecting a Trop
2 Assessing Ecological Sustainability and Diversity of Plant and Animal