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1. Stressed reptiles pay the metabolic price of war.

2. SquamBase—A database of squamate (Reptilia: Squamata) traits.

3. Seasonal remodeling of visceral organs in the invasive desert gecko Tarentola annularis.

4. Inferring the extinction risk of Data Deficient and Not Evaluated Australian squamates.

5. Lizard richness in mainland China is more strongly correlated with energy and climatic stability than with diversification rates.

6. What factors influence the rediscovery of lost tetrapod species?

7. Built for success: Distribution, morphology, ecology and life history of the world's skinks.

8. Squamate metabolic rates decrease in winter beyond the effect of temperature.

9. Foraging mode affects extinction risk of snakes and lizards, but in different ways.

10. Global bioregions of reptiles confirm the consistency of bioregionalization processes across vertebrate clades.

11. A practical guide to collections‐based research on ecogeographic rules.

12. Macroecological and biogeographical patterns of limb reduction in the world's skinks.

13. Sexual size dimorphism in lizards: Rensch's rule, reproductive mode, clutch size, and line fitting method effects.

14. The biogeography of warming tolerance in lizards.

15. A database of the morphology, ecology and literature of the world's limb‐reduced skinks.

16. Taxonomic revision of the Tropiocolotes nattereri (Squamata, Gekkonidae) species complex, with the description of a new species from Israel, Jordan and Saudi Arabia.

17. Widespread recent changes in morphology of Old World birds, global warming the immediate suspect.

18. Conserved ecophysiology despite disparate microclimatic conditions in a gecko.

19. Can't see the wood for the trees? Canopy physiognomy influences the distribution of peninsular Indian Flying lizards.

20. Predictors of geographic range size in Australian skinks.

21. A worldwide and annotated database of evaporative water loss rates in squamate reptiles.

22. Big, flightless, insular and dead: Characterising the extinct birds of the Quaternary.

23. Correlates of extinction risk in Australian squamate reptiles.

24. The global macroecology of brood size in amphibians reveals a predisposition of low‐fecundity species to extinction.

25. Global patterns of functional trait variation along aridity gradients in bats.

26. Environmental correlates of morphological diversity in Australian geckos.

27. Elevation is a stronger predictor of morphological trait divergence than competition in a radiation of tropical lizards.

28. Rensch's rule—Definitions and statistics.

29. Ectothermy and the macroecology of home range scaling in snakes.

30. A global test of Allen's rule in rodents.

31. Too simple models may predict the island rule for the wrong reasons.

32. The global diversity and distribution of lizard clutch sizes.

33. Reptile responses to anthropogenic habitat modification: A global meta‐analysis.

34. No evidence for the 'rate‐of‐living' theory across the tetrapod tree of life.

35. Alternative pathways to diversity across ecologically distinct lizard radiations.

36. Viviparity does not affect the numbers and sizes of reptile offspring.

37. The diverse nature of island isolation and its effect on land bridge insular faunas.

38. Caveat consumptor notitia museo: Let the museum data user beware.

39. Why did the Hornbill not cross the river? Upland habitats rather than a physical barrier limit the distribution of the Brown Hornbill.

40. Global patterns of body size evolution are driven by precipitation in legless amphibians.

41. The global biogeography of lizard functional groups.

42. Why is fruit colour so variable? Phylogenetic analyses reveal relationships between fruit‐colour evolution, biogeography and diversification.

43. Biodiversity growth on the volcanic ocean islands and the roles of in situ cladogenesis and immigration: case with the reptiles.

44. A biogeographic reversal in sexual size dimorphism along a continental temperature gradient.

45. Global patterns of body size evolution in squamate reptiles are not driven by climate.

46. Ecology of the growth of Anolis nebulosus (Squamata: Dactyloidae) in a seasonal tropical environment in the Chamela region, Jalisco, Mexico.

47. Thermal constraints on body size depend on the population's position within the species' thermal range in temperate songbirds.

48. Cold and dark captivity: Drivers of amphibian longevity.

49. Avian predation intensity as a driver of clinal variation in colour morph frequency.

50. Traits of lizards of the world: Variation around a successful evolutionary design.

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