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1. Clonal reproduction shapes evolution in the lizard malaria parasite Plasmodium floridense.

2. Quantifying the roles of ecology and geography in spatial genetic divergence.

3. Are subspecies of Anolis lizards that differ in dewlap color and pattern also genetically distinct? A mitochondrial analysis

4. Remarkable new evidence for island radiation in birds.

5. Genetic differentiation among populations of a Hispaniolan trunk anole that exhibit geographical variation in dewlap colour.

6. TESTING ECOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONS FOR BIOGEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARIES.

7. Equilibrium speciation dynamics in a model adaptive radiation of island lizards.

8. POOR STATISTICAL PERFORMANCE OF THE MANTEL TEST IN PHYLOGENETIC COMPARATIVE ANALYSES.

9. ENMTools: a toolbox for comparative studies of environmental niche models.

10. ENVIRONMENTAL NICHE EQUIVALENCY VERSUS CONSERVATISM: QUANTITATIVE APPROACHES TO NICHE EVOLUTION.

11. Multiple Sources, Admixture, and Genetic Variation in Introduced Anolis Lizard Populations.

12. Out of Cuba: overwater dispersal and speciation among lizards in the Anolis carolinensis subgroup.

13. Mainland colonization by island lizards.

14. Genetic variation increases during biological invasion by a Cuban lizard.

15. PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF ECOLOGICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL DIVERSIFICATION IN HISPANIOLAN TRUNK-GROUND ANOLES (ANOLIS CYBOTES GROUP).

16. Phylogenetic comparative methods and the geography of speciation

17. Transcriptomic Analysis of Skin Color in Anole Lizards.

18. A morphometric assessment of species boundaries in a widespread anole lizard (Squamata: Dactyloidae).

19. Phylogeographic and phenotypic outcomes of brown anole colonization across the Caribbean provide insight into the beginning stages of an adaptive radiation.

20. A genomic assessment of species boundaries and hybridization in a group of highly polymorphic anoles ( distichus species complex).

21. Phylogenetic Insights on Adaptive Radiation.

22. Evolutionary Biology: Speciation on Islands

23. Adaptive signal coloration maintained in the face of gene flow in a Hispaniolan Anolis Lizard.

24. ANOLIS SEX CHROMOSOMES ARE DERIVED FROM A SINGLE ANCESTRAL PAIR.

25. DETERMINISM IN THE DIVERSIFICATION OF HISPANIOLAN TRUNK-GROUND ANOLES ( ANOLIS CYBOTES SPECIES COMPLEX).

26. Niche incumbency, dispersal limitation and climate shape geographical distributions in a species-rich island adaptive radiation.

27. ECOLOGICAL OPPORTUNITY AND THE RATE OF MORPHOLOGICAL EVOLUTION IN THE DIVERSIFICATION OF GREATER ANTILLEAN ANOLES.

28. PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF THE EVOLUTION OF THE NICHE IN LIZARDS OF THE ANOLIS SAGREI GROUP.

29. Niche lability in the evolution of a Caribbean lizard community.

30. ENMTools 1.0: an R package for comparative ecological biogeography.

31. Diversity in Australia's tropical savannas: An integrative taxonomic revision of agamid lizards from the genera Amphibolurus and Lophognathus (Lacertilia: Agamidae).

32. Comparative tests of the role of dewlap size in Anolis lizard speciation.

33. Discovery of a Giant Chameleon-Like Lizard (Anolis) on Hispaniola and Its Significance to Understanding Replicated Adaptive Radiations.

34. Multilocus phylogenetic analyses of Hispaniolan and Bahamian trunk anoles (distichus species group).

35. The Role of Heritable and Dietary Factors in the Sexual Signal of a Hispaniolan Anolis Lizard, Anolis distichus.

36. Using genomic data to revisit an early example of reproductive character displacement in Haitian Anolis lizards.

37. ASYNCHRONOUS EVOLUTION OF PHYSIOLOGY AND MORPHOLOGY IN ANOLIS LIZARDS.

38. Phylogenetic Analyses of Novel Squamate Adenovirus Sequences in Wild-Caught Anolis Lizards.

39. CORRELATION BETWEEN ANOLIS LIZARD DEWLAP PHENOTYPE AND ENVIRONMENTAL VARIATION INDICATES ADAPTIVE DIVERGENCE OF A SIGNAL IMPORTANT TO SEXUAL SELECTION AND SPECIES RECOGNITION.

40. The genome of the green anole lizard and a comparative analysis with birds and mammals.

41. Amphibians and reptiles of the Dominican Republic: species of special concern.

42. Repeated evolution of underwater rebreathing in diving Anolis lizards.

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