Anolis biporcatus. Photo by Jessica Pita Aquino.

Anole biologists and enthusiasts, stay updated on the latest anole research and find out about these fascinating creatures as scientists continue to make amazing discoveries! Here’s what’s been published in the last year and a half (2017-2018): nearly 150 papers in just a year and a half!

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2017

Alibardi, L. 2017. Review: Biological and Molecular Differences between Tail Regeneration and Limb Scarring in Lizard: An Inspiring Model Addressing Limb Regeneration in Amniotes. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution 328:493–514.

Armstead, J. V., F. Ayala-Varela, O. Torres-Carvajal, M. J. Ryan, and S. Poe. 2017. Systematics and Ecology of Anolis biporcatus (Squamata: Iguanidae). Salamandra 53:285–293.

Birke, L. L., A. M. Cespedes, E. R. Schachner, and S. P. Lailvaux. 2017. Cystic Calculus in a Laboratory-housed Green Anole (Anolis carolinensis). Comparative Medicine 67:112–115.

Bochaton, C., S. Bailon, A. Herrel, S. Grouard, I. Ineich, A. Tresset, and R. Cornette. 2017. Human Impacts Reduce Morphological Diversity in an Insular Species of Lizard. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284.

Bonneaud, C., I. Sepil, L. Wilfert, and R. Calsbeek. 2017. Plasmodium Infections in Natural Populations of Anolis sagrei Reflect Tolerance Rather Than Susceptibility. Integrative and Comparative Biology 57:352–361.

Boyer, J. F. F., and L. Swierk. 2017. Rapid Body Color Brightening is Associated with Exposure to a Stressor in an Anolis Lizard. Canadian Journal of Zoology 95:213–219.

Camacho, A., and T. W. Rusch. 2017. Methods and Pitfalls of Measuring Thermal Preference and Tolerance in Lizards. Journal of Thermal Biology 68:63–72.

Campbell-Staton, S. C., Z. A. Cheviron, N. Rochette, J. Catchen, J. B. Losos, and S. V. Edwards. 2017. Winter Storms Drive Rapid Phenotypic, Regulatory, and Genomic Shifts in the Green Anole Lizard. Science 357:495–498.

Chejanovski, Z. A., K. J. Avilés-Rodríguez, O. Lapiedra, E. L. Preisser, and J. J. Kolbe. 2017. An Experimental Evaluation of Foraging Decisions in Urban and Natural Forest Populations of Anolis Lizards. Urban Ecosystems 20:1011–1018.

Cisneros-Heredia, D. F. 2017. The Type Localities of Anolis aequatorialis Werner, 1894 (Sauria: Iguania: Dactyloidae) and Pristimantis appendiculatus (Werner, 1894) (Amphibia: Anura: Craugastoridae). Zootaxa 4216:190–196.

Cox, R. M., R. A. Costello, B. E. Camber, and J. W. McGlothlin. 2017. Multivariate Genetic Architecture of the Anolis Dewlap Reveals Both Shared and Sex-specific Features of a Sexually Dimorphic Ornament. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 30:1262–1275.

Cox, R. M., C. L. Cox, J. W. McGlothlin, D. C. Card, A. L. Andrew, and T. A. Castoe. 2017. Hormonally Mediated Increases in Sex-Biased Gene Expression Accompany the Breakdown of between-Sex Genetic Correlations in a Sexually Dimorphic Lizard. The American Naturalist 189:315–332.

Curlis, J. D., R. W. Davis, E. Zetkulic, and C. L. Cox. 2017. Condition Dependence of Shared Traits Differs between Sympatric Anolis Lizards. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative Physiology 00:1–9.

Delaney, D. M., and D. A. Warner. 2017. Adult Male Density Influences Juvenile Microhabitat Use in a Territorial Lizard. Ethology 123:157–167.

Delaney, D. M., and D. A. Warner. 2017. Effects of Age- and Sex-specific Density on Behaviour and Survival in a Territorial Lizard (Anolis sagrei). Animal Behaviour 129:31–41.

Dickson, B. V., E. Sherratt, J. B. Losos, and S. E. Pierce. 2017. Semicircular canals in Anolis lizards: Ecomorphological convergence and ecomorph affinities of fossil species. Royal Society Open Science 4.

Driessens, T., S. Baeckens, M. Balzarolo, B. Vanhooydonck, and K. Huyghe. 2017. Climate-related Environmental Variation in a Visual Signalling Device: The Male and Female Dewlap in Anolis sagrei Lizards. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 30:1846–1861.

Duchen, P., C. Leuenberger, S. M. Szilágyi, L. Harmon, J. Eastman, M. Schweizer, and D. Wegmann. 2017. Inference of Evolutionary Jumps in Large Phylogenies using Levy Processes. Systematic Biology 66:950–963.

Dufour, C. M. S., A. Herrel, and J. Losos. 2017. Ecological character displacement between a native and an introduced species: the invasion of Anolis cristatellus in Dominica. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 123:43–54.

Fetters, T. L., and J. W. Mcglothlin. 2017. Life Histories and Invasions: Accelerated Laying Rate and Incubation Time in an Invasive Lizard, Anolis sagrei. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 122:635–642.

Fifi, A., and R. J. Auguste. 2017. New Localities for the Introduced Anolis wattsi (Squamata: Dactyloidae) on Trinidad, West Indies. Living World, Journal of the Trinidad and Tobago Field Naturalists’ Club:51.

Fleishman, L. J., A. I. Yeo, and C. W. Perez. 2017. Visual Acuity and Signal Color Pattern in an Anolis Lizard. The Journal of Experimental Biology 220:2154–2158.

Foster, K. L., and T. E. Higham. 2017. Integrating Gastrocnemius Force-length Properties, in vivo Activation, and Operating Lengths Reveals How Anolis Deal with Ecological Challenges. The Journal of Experimental Biology 220:796–806.

França, D. P. F., M. A. de Freitas, W. P. Ramalho, and P. S. Bernarde. 2017. Local Diversity and Influence of Seasonality on Amphibians and Reptiles Assemblages in the Reserva Extrativista Chico Mendes, Acre, Brazil. Iheringia: Série Zoologia 107:1–12.

Franzini, L. D., A. A. M. Teixeira, D. A. Teles, J. A. D. A. Filho, and D. O. Mesquita. 2017. Predation of Norops fuscoauratus (Duméril and bibron, 1837) by Kentropyx calcarata (spix, 1825) in a Remnant of Atlantic Forest, Brazil. Herpetology Notes 10:249–250.

Garner, A. M., S. M. Lopez, and P. H. Niewiarowski. 2017. Brown Anole (Anolis sagrei) Adhesive Forces Remain Unaffected by Partial Claw Clipping. Acta Herpetologica 12:133–137.

Giery, S. T., E. Vezzani, S. Zona, and J. T. Stroud. 2017. Frugivory and Seed Dispersal by the Invasive Knight Anole (Anolis equestris) in Florida, USA. Food Webs 11:13–16.

Giovannotti, M., V. A. Trifonov, A. Paoletti, I. G. Kichigin, P. C. M. O’Brien, F. Kasai, G. Giovagnoli, B. L. Ng, P. Ruggeri, P. N. Cerioni, A. Splendiani, J. C. Pereira, E. Olmo, W. Rens, V. Caputo Barucchi, and M. A. Ferguson-Smith. 2017. New Insights Into Sex Chromosome Evolution in Anole Lizards (Reptilia, Dactyloidae). Chromosoma 126:245–260.

Grisales-Martínez, F. A., J. A. Velasco, W. Bolívar, E. E. Williams, and J. M. Daza. 2017. The Taxonomic and Phylogenetic Status of Some Poorly Known Anolis Species from the Andes of Colombia with the Description of a Nomen Nudum Taxon. Zootaxa 4303:213–230.

Hagey, T. J., J. C. Uyeda, K. E. Crandell, J. A. Cheney, K. Autumn, and L. J. Harmon. 2017. Tempo and Mode of Performance Evolution Across Multiple Independent Origins of Adhesive Toe Pads in Lizards. Evolution 71:2344–2358.

Hall, J. M., and D. A. Warner. 2017. Body Size and Reproduction of a Non-native Lizard are Enhanced in an Urban Environment. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 122:860–871.

Hartline, J. T., A. N. Smith, and D. Kabelik. 2017. Serotonergic Activation During Courtship and Aggression in the Brown Anole, Anolis sagrei. PeerJ 5:e3331.

Herrmann, N. C. 2017. Substrate Availability and Selectivity Contribute To Microhabitat Specialization in Two Central American Semiaquatic. Breviora 555:1–13.

Hofmann, E. P., and J. H. Townsend. 2017. Origins and Biogeography of the Anolis crassulus Subgroup (Squamata: Dactyloidae) in the Highlands of Nuclear Central America. BMC Evolutionary Biology 17:1–14.

Hulbert, A. C., T. S. Mitchell, J. M. Hall, C. M. Guiffre, D. C. Douglas, and D. A. Warner. 2017. The Effects of Incubation Temperature and Experimental Design on Heart Rates of Lizard Embryos. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative Physiology 327:466–476.

Kahrl, A. F., and R. M. Cox. 2017. Consistent Differences in Sperm Morphology and Testis Size between Native and Introduced Populations of Three Anolis Lizard Species. Journal of Herpetology 51:532–537.

Kamath, A., and J. Losos. 2017. The Erratic and Contingent Progression of Research on Territoriality: A Case Study. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 71:1–13.

Kamath, A., and J. B. Losos. 2017. Does Ecological Specialization Transcend Scale? Habitat Partitioning Among Individuals and Species of Anolis Lizards. Evolution 71:541–549.

Kenny, H. V., A. N. Wright, J. Piovia-Scott, L. H. Yang, D. A. Spiller, and T. W. Schoener. 2017. Marine Subsidies Change Short-term Foraging Activity and Habitat Utilization of Terrestrial Lizards. Ecology and Evolution 7:10701–10709.

Kircher, B. K., and M. A. Johnson. 2017. Why Do Curly Tail Lizards (Genus Leiocephalus) Curl Their Tails? An Assessment of Displays Toward Conspecifics and Predators. Ethology 123:342–347.

Klaczko, J., C. A. Gilman, and D. J. Irschick. 2017. Hemipenis Shape and Hindlimb Size are Highly Correlated in Anolis Lizards. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 122:627–634.

Klomp, D. A., D. Stuart-Fox, E. J. Cassidy, N. Ahmad, and T. J. Ord. 2017. Color Pattern Facilitates Species Recognition But Not Signal Detection: A Field Test Using Robots. Behavioral Ecology 28:597–606.

Kolbe, J. J., J. E. Wegener, Y. E. Stuart, U. Milstead, K. E. Boronow, A. S. Harrison, and J. B. Losos. 2017. An Incipient Invasion of Brown Anole Lizards (Anolis sagrei) Into Their Own Native Range in the Cayman Islands: A Case of Cryptic Back-introduction. Biological Invasions 19:1989–1998.

Lailvaux, S. P., and J. F. Husak. 2017. Introduction to the Symposium: Integrative Life-history of Whole-organism Performance. Integrative and Comparative Biology 57:320–324.

Lapiedra, O., Z. Chejanovski, and J. J. Kolbe. 2017. Urbanization and Biological Invasion Shape Animal Personalities. Global Change Biology 23:592–603.

Lisachov, A. P., V. A. Trifonov, M. Giovannotti, M. A. Ferguson-Smith, and P. M. Borodin. 2017. Immunocytological Analysis of Meiotic Recombination in Two Anole Lizards (Squamata, Dactyloidae). Comparative Cytogenetics 11:129–141.

Lisachov, A. P., V. A. Trifonov, M. Giovannotti, M. A. Ferguson-Smith, and P. M. Borodin. 2017. Heteromorphism of “Homomorphic” Sex Chromosomes in Two Anole Species (Squamata, Dactyloidae) Revealed by Synaptonemal Complex Analysis. Cytogenetic and Genome Research 151.

Losos, D. N., J. B. R. Weaver, T. W. Fies, A. Herrel, A.-C. Fabre, and J. B. Losos. 2017. The Curious Case of the Left-Sided Dewlap : Directional Asymmetry In the Curaçao Anole , Anolis lineatus. Breviora 553:1–7.

MacGuigan, D. J., A. J. Geneva, and R. E. Glor. 2017. A Genomic Assessment of Species Boundaries and Hybridization in a Group of Highly Polymorphic Anoles (distichus Species Complex). Ecology and Evolution 7:3657–3671.

Marín, C. M., J. D. Vásquez-Restrepo, J. D. Sepúlveda, and J. M. Daza. 2017. On Geographic Distribution and Morphological Variation of the Poorly Known Lizard Anolis anoriensis Velasco, Gutiérrez-Cárdenas & Quintero-Angel, 2010 (Squamata: Dactyloidae). Herpetology Notes 10:643–645.

McCranie, J. R. 2017. Books, Book Reviews, Anoles, and Do We Really Know What We Believe We Know? Zootaxa 4290:377–379.

Medina, I., J. B. Losos, and D. L. Mahler. 2017. Evolution of Dorsal Pattern Variation in Greater Antillean Anolis Lizards. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 120:427–435.

Méndez-Galeano, M. A., and M. L. Calderón-Espinosa. 2017. Thermoregulation in the Andean Lizard Anolis heterodermus (Squamata: Dactyloidae) at High Elevation in the Eastern Cordillera of Colombia. Iheringia: Série Zoologia 107:1–8.

Monagan, I. V., J. R. Morris, A. R. Davis Rabosky, I. Perfecto, and J. Vandermeer. 2017. Anolis Lizards as Biocontrol Agents in Mainland and Island Agroecosystems. Ecology and Evolution 7:2193–2203.

Muñoz, M. M., and J. B. Losos. 2017. Thermoregulatory Behavior Simultaneously Promotes and Forestalls Evolution in a Tropical Lizard. The American Naturalist 191:E000–E000.

Muralidhar, P., and M. A. Johnson. 2017. Sexual Selection and Sex Ratios in Anolis Lizards. Journal of Zoology 302:178–183.

Ng, J., A. J. Geneva, S. Noll, and R. E. Glor. 2017. Signals and Speciation: Anolis Dewlap Color as a Reproductive Barrier. Journal of Herpetology 51:437–447.

Ord, T. J., and J. A. Stamps. 2017. Why Does the Rate of Signal Production in Ectotherms Vary with Temperature? Behavioral Ecology 28:1272–1282.

Ord, T. J., T. C. Summers, M. M. Noble, and C. J. Fulton. 2017. Ecological Release from Aquatic Predation Is Associated with the Emergence of Marine Blenny Fishes onto Land. The American Naturalist 189:570–579.

Orr, T. J., and T. Garland. 2017. Complex Reproductive Traits and Whole-organism Performance. Pages 407–422 Integrative and Comparative Biology.

Otero, L., J. J. Schall, V. Cruz, K. Aaltonen, and M. A. Acevedo. 2017. The Drivers and Consequences of Unstable Plasmodium dynamics: A long-term study of Three Malaria Species Infecting a Tropical Lizard. bioRxiv:1–29.

Paterson, J. E., and G. Blouin-Demers. 2017. Do Ectotherms Partition Thermal Resources? We Still Do Not Know. Oecologia 183:337–345.

Petelo, M., and L. Swierk. 2017. Trait Allometries Generate Super-honesty in Anolis Dewlaps and May Underlie Sexual Dimorphism. Integrative Zoology 12:97–111.

Piovia-Scott, J., L. H. Yang, A. N. Wright, D. A. Spiller, and T. W. Schoener. 2017. The Effect of Lizards on Spiders and Wasps: Variation with Island Size and Marine Subsidy. Ecosphere 8.

Poe, S., A. Nieto-Montes De Oca, O. Torres-Carvajal, K. De Queiroz, J. A. Velasco, B. Truett, L. N. Gray, M. J. Ryan, G. Köhler, F. Ayala-Varela, and I. Latella. 2017. A Phylogenetic, Biogeographic, and Taxonomic Study of All Extant Species of Anolis (Squamata; Iguanidae). Systematic Biology 66:663–697.

Poe, S., and M. J. Ryan. 2017. Description of Two New Species Similar to Anolis insignis (Squamata: Iguanidae) and Resurrection of Anolis (Diaphoranolis) brooksi. Amphibian & Reptile Conservation 11:1–16.

Poinar, G., K. A. Philbrick, M. J. Cohn, R. T. Turner, U. T. Iwaniec, and J. Wunderlich. 2017. X-ray Microcomputed Tomography Reveals Putative Trematode Metacercaria in a 100 Million Year-old Lizard (Squamata: Agamidae). Cretaceous Research 80:27–30.

Prates, I., P. R. Melo-Sampaio, L. de O. Drummond, M. Teixeira, M. T. Rodrigues, and A. C. Carnaval. 2017. Biogeographic Links between Southern Atlantic Forest and Western South America: Rediscovery, Re-description, and Phylogenetic Relationships of Two Rare Montane Anole Lizards from Brazil. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 113:49–58.

Quirola, D. R., A. Mármol, O. Torres-Carvajal, A. E. Narváez, F. Ayala-Varela, and I. T. Moore. 2017. Use of a Rostral Appendage During Social Interactions in the Ecuadorian Anolis proboscis. Journal of Natural History 51:1625–1638.

Reedy, A. M., B. D. Pope, N. M. Kiriazis, C. L. Giordano, C. L. Sams, D. A. Warner, and R. M. Cox. 2017. Female Anoles Display Less but Attack More Quickly Than Males in Response to Territorial Intrusions. Behavioral Ecology 28:1323–1328.

Reynolds, R. G., T. R. Strickland, J. J. Kolbe, B. G. Falk, G. Perry, L. J. Revell, and J. B. Losos. 2017. Archipelagic Genetics in a Widespread Caribbean Anole. Journal of Biogeography 44:2631–2647.

Rodas, L. R., R. Barragán, M. Antonio, T. Pérez, I. Triana, M. Ha, and L. Gloria. 2017. Distribution Extension of Anolis compressicauda Smith & Kerster, 1955 (Squamata: Dactyloidae) in the State of Tabasco, Mexico. Acta Zoológica Mexicana 33:120–122.

Rodríguez, A., T. Rusciano, R. Hamilton, L. Holmes, D. Jordan, and K. C. Wollenberg Valero. 2017. Genomic and Phenotypic Signatures of Climate Adaptation in an Anolis Lizard. Ecology and Evolution 7:6390–6403.

Ruggiero, R. P., Y. Bourgeois, and S. Boissinot. 2017. LINE Insertion Polymorphisms are Abundant but at Low Frequencies Across Populations of Anolis carolinensis. Frontiers in Genetics 8:1–14.

Rupp, S. M., T. H. Webster, K. C. Olney, E. D. Hutchins, K. Kusumi, and M. A. Wilson Sayres. 2017. Evolution of Dosage Compensation in Anolis carolinensis, a Reptile with XX/XY Chromosomal Sex Determination. Genome Biology and Evolution 9:231–240.

Russell, A. P. 2017. The Structure of Anoline (Reptilia: Dactyloidae: Anolis) Toe Pads in Relation to Substratum Conformity. Acta Zoologica 98:300–309.

Russell, A. P., and A. Eslinger. 2017. A Whole Lamella Perspective on the Origin of the Epidermal Free Margin of Anolis (Reptilia: Dactyloidae) Toe Pads. Journal of Morphology 278:360–368.

Sanger, T. J., and B. K. Kircher. 2017. Model Clades Versus Model Species: Anolis Lizards as an Integrative Model of Anatomical Evolution. Pages 285–297 Avian and Reptilian Developmental Biology. Humana Press, New York, NY.

Sanger, T. J., and B. K. Kircher. 2017. Model Clades Versus Model Species: Anolis Lizards as an Integrative Model of Anatomical Evolution. Pages 285–297 Methods in Molecular Biology.

Schoener, T. W., J. J. Kolbe, M. Leal, J. B. Losos, and D. A. Spiller. 2017. A Multigenerational Field Experiment on Eco-evolutionary Dynamics of the Influential Lizard Anolis sagrei: A Mid-term Report. Copeia 105:543–549.

Schwarz, R., and S. Meiri. 2017. The Fast-slow Life-history Continuum in Insular Lizards: A Comparison between Species with Invariant and Variable Clutch Sizes. Journal of Biogeography 44:2808–2815.

Siliceo-Cantero, H. H., J. J. Zúñiga-Vega, K. Renton, and A. García. 2017. Assessing the Relative Importance of Intraspecific and Interspecific Interactions on the Ecology of Anolis nebulosus Lizards from an Island vs. a Mainland Population. Herpetological Conservation and Biology 12:673–682.

Stehle, C. M., A. C. Battles, M. N. Sparks, and M. A. Johnson. 2017. Prey Availability Affects Territory Size, but not Territorial Display Behavior, in Green Anole Lizards. Acta Oecologica 84:41–47.

Stroud, J. T., P. Alexander, I. V. Powell, and K. L. Krysko. 2017. First Record of a Polychrotid Lizard, The Many-colored Bush Anole (Polychrus marmoratus), in Florida, USA. IRCF Reptiles & Amphibians 24:148–149.

Stroud, J. T., S. T. Giery, and M. E. Outerbridge. 2017. Establishment of Anolis sagrei on Bermuda Represents a Novel Ecological Threat to Critically Endangered Bermuda Skinks (Plestiodon longirostris). Biological Invasions 19:1723–1731.

Suzuki-Ohno, Y., K. Morita, N. Nagata, H. Mori, S. Abe, T. Makino, and M. Kawata. 2017. Factors Restricting the Range Expansion of the Invasive Green Anole Anolis carolinensis on Okinawa Island, Japan. Ecology and Evolution 7:4357–4366.

Tamate, S., W. M. Iwasaki, K. L. Krysko, B. J. Camposano, H. Mori, R. Funayama, K. Nakayama, T. Makino, and M. Kawata. 2017. Inferring Evolutionary Responses of Anolis carolinensis Introduced into the Ogasawara Archipelago Using Whole Genome Sequence Data. Scientific Reports 7:1–11.

Thorpe, R. S. 2017. Predictability in Evolution: Adaptation of the Bonaire Anole (Anolis bonairensis) to an Extreme Environment. PLoS ONE 12:1–11.

Tiatragul, S., A. Kurniawan, J. J. Kolbe, and D. A. Warner. 2017. Embryos of Non-native Anoles are Robust to Urban Thermal Environments. Journal of Thermal Biology 65:119–124.

Tiatragul, S., G. Murali, and J. T. Stroud. 2017. Digest: Different Evolutionary Dynamics Led to the Convergence of Clinging Performance in Lizard Toepads. Evolution 71:2537–2538.

Tylan, C., and T. Langkilde. 2017. Local and Systemic Immune Responses to Different Types of Phytohemagglutinin in the Green Anole: Lessons for Field Ecoimmunologists. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative Physiology 327:322–332.

2018

Akashi, H. D., S. Saito, A. Cádiz Díaz, T. Makino, M. Tominaga, and M. Kawata. 2018. Comparisons of Behavioural and TRPA1 Heat Sensitivities in Three Sympatric Cuban Anolis Lizards. Molecular Ecology 27:2234–2242.

Baeckens, S., T. Driessens, and R. Van Damme. 2018. The Brown Anole Dewlap Revisited: Do Predation Pressure, Sexual Selection, and Species Recognition Shape Among-population Signal Diversity ? PeerJ 6:1–23.

Baeckens, S., T. Driessens, K. Huyghe, B. Vanhooydonck, and R. Van Damme. 2018. Among-population 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 Lizards. Integrative and comparative biology:1–13.

Barquero, M. D., and F. Bolaños. 2018. Morphological and Ecological Variation of a Tropical Anoline Lizard: Are Agonistic Interactions Shaping Ecomorphological Relationships? Biological Journal of the Linnean Society XX:1–13.

Borgmans, G., R. Palme, A. Sannen, H. Vervaecke, and R. Van Damme. 2018. The Effect of Environmental Provisioning on Stress Levels in Captive Green Anole (Anolis carolinensis). Animal Welfare 27:35–46.

Boronow, K. E., I. H. Shields, and M. M. Muñoz. 2018. Parallel Behavioral Divergence with Macrohabitat in Anolis (Squamata: Dactyloidae) Lizards from the Dominican Republic. Breviora 561:1–17.

Bourgeois, Y., R. Ruggiero, J. Manthey, and S. Boissinot. 2018. Recent Secondary Contacts, Background Selection and Variable Recombination Rates Shape Genomic Diversity in the Model Species Anolis carolinensis. bioRxiv:1–25.

Campbell-Staton, S. C., A. Bare, J. B. Losos, S. V. Edwards, and Z. A. Cheviron. 2018. Physiological and Regulatory Underpinnings of Geographic Variation in Reptilian Cold Tolerance Across a Latitudinal Cline. Molecular Ecology 27:2243–2255.

Card, D. C., D. R. Schield, and T. A. Castoe. 2018. Plasticity and Local Adaptation Explain Lizard Cold Tolerance. Molecular Ecology 27:2173–2175.

Dufour, C. M. S., A. Herrel, and J. B. Losos. 2018. The Effect of Recent Competition between the Native Anolis oculatus and the Invasive A. cristatellus on Display Behavior. PeerJ 6:e4888:1–15.

Goldberg, S. R., and F. Kraus. 2018. Reproduction in the Green Anole, Anolis carolinensis (Squamata: Dactyloidae), from Hawaii. Current Herpetology 37:69–74.

Gregorovicova, M., D. Sedmera, and B. Jensen. 2018. Relative Position of the Atrioventricular Canal Determines the Electrical Activation of Developing Reptile Ventricles. The Journal of experimental biology.

Gunderson, A. R., L. J. Fleishman, and M. Leal. 2018. Visual “Playback” of Colorful Signals in the Field Supports Sensory Drive for Signal Detectability. Current Zoology.

Gunderson, A. R., D. L. Mahler, and M. Leal. 2018. Thermal Niche Evolution Across Replicated. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 285:20172241.

Johnson, M. A., B. K. Kircher, and D. J. Castro. 2018. The Evolution of Androgen Receptor Expression and Behavior in Anolis Lizard Forelimb Muscles. Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology 204:71–79.

Kahrl, A. F., B. M. Ivanov, K. C. W. Valero, and M. A. Johnson. 2018. Ecomorphological Variation in Three Species of Cybotoid Anoles Ecomorphological Variation in Three Species of Cybotoid Anoles. Herpetologica 74:29–37.

Kamath, A., and J. B. Losos. 2018. Estimating Encounter Rates as the First Step of Sexual Selection in the Lizard Anolis sagrei. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 285.

Kamath, A., and J. B. Losos. 2018. Reconsidering Territoriality is Necessary for Understanding Anolis Mating Systems. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 72:1–3.

Lailvaux, S. P., A. Z. Wang, and J. F. Husak. 2018. Energetic Costs of Performance in Trained and Untrained Anolis carolinensis Lizards. The Journal of Experimental Biology:jeb.176867.

Lapiedra, O., T. W. Schoener, M. Leal, J. B. Losos, and J. J. Kolbe. 2018. Predator-driven Natural Selection on Risk-taking Behavior in Anole Lizards. Science (New York, N.Y.) 360:1017–1020.

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Michaelides, S. N., R. M. Goodman, R. I. Crombie, and J. J. Kolbe. 2018. Independent Introductions and Sequential Founder Events Shape Genetic Differentiation and Diversity of the Invasive Green Anole (Anolis carolinensis) on Pacific Islands. Diversity and Distributions 24:666–679.

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