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         Anolis Lizards:     more books (46)
  1. Anolis Lizards of the Caribbean: Ecology, Evolution, and Plate Tectonics (Oxford Series in Ecology and Evolution) by Jonathan Roughgarden, 1995-05-18
  2. Reproductive and fat cycles in Caribbean Anolis lizards, (University of California publications in zoology, v. 95) by Paul Licht, 1970
  3. Anoles: Dominican Anole, List of Anolis Lizards, Polychrotidae, Carolina Anole, Norops, Brown Anole, Puerto Rican Crested Anole
  4. THE ZOOGEOGRAPHY OF LESSER ANTILLEAN ANOLIS LIZARDS - AN ANALYSIS BASED UPON CHROMOSOMES AND LACTIC DEHYDROGENASES. by G. & L. Atkins Gorman, 1969-01-01
  5. Anolis Lizards of the Caribbean : Ecology , Evolution , & Plate Tectonics - Oxford Series in Ecology & Evolution.
  6. Structural habitats of West Indian Anolis lizards. II. Puerto Rican uplands by T. W., and A. Schoener. Schoener, 1971-01-01
  7. An electrophoretic comparison of the Hispaniolan lizards Anolis cybotes and A. marcanoi by T. P. Webster, 1975-01-01
  8. The monticola group of the lizard genus Anolis in Hispaniola by R., and A. Schwartz. Thomas, 1967-01-01
  9. A case history in retrograde evolution: the onca lineage in anoline lizards. I. Anolis annectens new species, intermediate between the genera Anolis and Tropidodactylus by E. E. Williams, 1974-01-01
  10. New studies on a montane lizard of Jamaica, Anolis reconditus by R. Hicks, 1973-01-01
  11. Effects of testosterone on the development of neuromuscular systems and their target tissues involved in courtship and copulation in green anoles (Anolis ... [An article from: Hormones and Behavior] by M.B. Lovern, M.M. Holmes, et all 2004-05-01
  12. Central American lizards related to Anolis pentaprion: Two new species from the Cordillera de Talamanca (American Museum novitates) by Charles W Myers, 1971
  13. Abundance studies on the anolis lizards and insect populations of altitudinally different tropical forest habitats (CEER) by Alberto García Moll, 1978
  14. The lizards of the Anolis equestris complex in Cuba (Studies on the fauna of Curaçao and other Caribbean islands) by Albert Schwartz, 1972

81. Rich Glor's Lizard Photo Gallery
Crown Giant Anole anolis baleatus Los Haitises National Park, Dominican Republic,Trunk/crown Anole anolis chlorocyanus Los Haitises National Park, Dominican
http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~reglor/lizardgall/lizardgall.html

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Other Critters Scenes People Links Crown Giant Anole
Anolis baleatus
Los Haitises National Park, Dominican Republic Trunk/crown Anole
Anolis chlorocyanus
Los Haitises National Park,
Dominican Republic Trunk/ground Anole
Anolis cybotes Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Trunk/ground Anole Anolis cybotes Sabana de la Mar, Dominican Republic Trunk/ground Anole Anolis cybotes Sabana de la Mar, Dominican Republic Trunk Anole Anolis distichus Los Haitises National Park, Dominican Republic Trunk Anole Anolis distichus Los Haitises National Park, Dominican Republic Grass/bush Anole Anolis semilineatus Los Haitises National Park, Dominican Republic Grass/bush Anole Anolis semilineatus Los Haitises National Park, Dominican Republic Celestus costatus Sabana de la Mar, Dominican Republic Cochran's Dwarf Gecko Sphaerodactylus cochranae Los Haitises National Park, Dominican Republic Cochran's Dwarf Gecko Sphaerodactylus cochranae Los Haitises National Park, Dominican Republic Cochran's Dwarf Gecko Sphaerodactylus cochranae Los Haitises National Park, Dominican Republic

82. Lizards Of Texas

http://www.lifesci.utexas.edu/research/txherps/lizards/
Anguidae (Anguid Lizards)

83. Herpetology: Lizards

http://cluster3.biosci.utexas.edu/courses/herpetology/lizards/lizards.html
Lepidosauria and Lizards
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Lepidosauria includes Rhynchocephalia and Squamata. Two synapomorphies of Lepidosauria are
  • Caudal autotomy by means of fracture planes in tail
  • Transverse cloacal slit Squamata includes lizards and snakes. Three synapomorphies are
  • Paired hemipenes
  • Loss of quadratojugal
  • Fused parietals Rhynchocephalia.(New Zealand) Only two living species. Sphenodon punctatus Iguania
    Iguania.The several families that follow were all included in Iguanidae until recently. The group is diagnosed by having the frontal bones fused to each other. Corytophanidae.(Mexico, Central America, and South America). Males with large bony crests and dermal appendages. Basiliscus plumifrons Crotaphytidae.(US, Mexico). Agressive lizards with large heads in males. Crotaphytus vestigium Hoplocercidae.(South America). Enyaloides laticeps Iguanidae.(North America, Central and South America, West Indes, Galapagos, Fiji). Includes the largest iguanian lizards. Amblyrhynchus cristatus, Iguana iguana, Ctenosaura similis Opluridae.(Madagascar). Two genera, mostly rock dwellers. Oplurus grandidieri
  • 84. Phylogenetic Analysis And Community Structure
    This is just a quick overview of Losos’ work with the Caribbean Anolislizards. There are some pictures and a simplified cladogram.
    http://online.sfsu.edu/~efc/classes/biol862/johnsbib.htm
    Phylogenetic Analysis and Community Structure Annotated Bibliography Armbruster, W.Scott. 1992. Phylogeny and the evolution of plant animal interactions. Bioscience This is the first article in a special edition of Bioscience exploring the use of phylogenetics to help understand plant- animal interactions. Armbruster summarizes the results of his work and the findings of other researchers whose work is featured in this volume. He presents a good, basic overview of phylogenetic systematics. He concentrates on the basic knowledge needed to understand phylogenetics. He makes one of the best cases for the use of phylogenetics in community studies.
    Bjorklund, M. 1991. Evolution , phylogeny, sexual dimorphism and mating system in the grackles ( Quiscalus Evolution This paper is pretty long and tedious, but is interesting because it uses a phylogeny to compare the evolution of a sexually selected trait between to closely related species and their outgroup. He uses the phylogeny as a framework for asking questions about sexual dimorphism and selection. Phylogeny, ecology, and behavior: a research program in comparative biology

    85. CURRICULUM VITAE

    http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~varanus/PerryCV.html
    CURRICULUM VITAE - GAD PERRY Department of Zoology
    University of Wisconsin
    430 Lincoln Drive
    Madison, WI 53706
    Office: (608) 262-4437 Fax: (608) 265-6320
    E-mail: GPerry@facstaff.wisc.edu
    Education: Ph.D. University of Texas at Austin , 1995, Zoology
    Dissertation: The evolutionary ecology of lizard foraging: a comparative study.
    Advisor: Eric Pianka
    M.Sc. Tel Aviv University , 1990, Zoology
    Thesis: Ecophysiological aspects of reproduction in the fringe-toed lizard, Acanthodactylus scutellatus Advisor: Razi Dmi’el. B.Sc. Tel Aviv University, 1987, Biology Major positions held: Postdoctoral Fellow Dept. of Zoology, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison , with Ted Garland Postdoctoral Researcher Brown Tree Snake Project , Dept. of Zoology, Ohio State Univ. Lecturer , Dept. of Zoology, U. of Texas at Austin (UT) Teaching Assistant / Assistant Instructor , UT Curator of Herpetology , Tel Aviv University (TAU) Teaching Assistant , Dept. of Zoology, TAU Main research interests: Ecology Behavioral, evolutionary, historical, and physiological

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