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18. Stronger evidence for genetic ancestry than environmental conditions in shaping the evolution of a complex signalling trait during biological invasion.

21. Experimentally simulating the evolution-to-ecology connection: Divergent predator morphologies alter natural food webs.

24. Genome-wide parallelism underlies contemporary adaptation in urban lizards.

30. Changes in selection pressure can facilitate hybridization during biological invasion in a Cuban lizard.

31. When adaptive radiations collide: Different evolutionary trajectories between and within island and mainland lizard clades.

32. The evolution of form and function: morphology and locomotor performance in west Indian Anolis lizards

34. Habitat structure mediates vulnerability to climate change through its effects on thermoregulatory behavior.

35. Hurricane effects on Neotropical lizards span geographic and phylogenetic scales.

36. Bridging the Process-Pattern Divide to Understand the Origins and Early Stages of Adaptive Radiation: A Review of Approaches With Insights From Studies of Anolis Lizards.

37. Estimating encounter rates as the first step of sexual selection in the lizardAnolis sagrei

38. The effect of recent competition between the native Anolis oculatus and the invasive A. cristatellus on display behavior.

39. Ecological opportunity and the rate of morphological evolution in the diversification of greater Antillean anoles

40. Ecological character displacement between a native and an introduced species: the invasion of Anolis cristatellus in Dominica.

41. Does ecological specialization transcend scale? Habitat partitioning among individuals and species of Anolis lizards.

42. Multiple paths to aquatic specialisation in four species of Central American Anolis lizards.

43. CONVERGENT EVOLUTION OF SEXUAL DIMORPHISM IN SKULL SHAPE USING DISTINCT DEVELOPMENTAL STRATEGIES.

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

45. Evolutionary assembly of island faunas reverses the classic island-mainland richness difference in Anolis lizards.

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

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

48. The evolution of species recognition signals.

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