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1. Foraging mode constrains the evolution of cephalic horns in lizards and snakes.

2. Their fates intertwined: diversification patterns of the Asian gliding vertebrates may have been forged by dipterocarp trees.

3. Chemical signaling glands are unlinked to species diversification in lizards.

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

5. Evolution of diel activity patterns in skinks (Squamata: Scincidae), the world's second-largest family of terrestrial vertebrates.

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

7. Specialist versus Generalist at the Intraspecific Level: Functional Morphology and Substrate Preference of Mediodactylus kotschyi Geckos.

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

9. Cryptic diversity and non-adaptive radiation of montane New Guinea skinks (Papuascincus; Scincidae).

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

11. Early insularity and subsequent mountain uplift were complementary drivers of diversification in a Melanesian lizard radiation (Gekkonidae: Cyrtodactylus).

12. Multilocus phylogeny and coalescent species delimitation in Kotschy's gecko, Mediodactylus kotschyi: Hidden diversity and cryptic species.

13. Dietary niche variation and its relationship to lizard population density.

14. Intraspecific competition, not predation, drives lizard tail loss on islands.

15. Out of Africa: Phylogeny and biogeography of the widespread genus Acanthodactylus (Reptilia: Lacertidae).

16. Evolution around the Red Sea: Systematics and biogeography of the agamid genus Pseudotrapelus (Squamata: Agamidae) from North Africa and Arabia.

17. Hidden relationships and genetic diversity: Molecular phylogeny and phylogeography of the Levantine lizards of the genus Phoenicolacerta (Squamata: Lacertidae).

18. The number of competitor species is unlinked to sexual dimorphism.

19. Intraspecific competition and high food availability are associated with insular gigantism in a lizard.

20. Body size diversification in anolis: novel environment and island effects.

21. Their fates intertwined: diversification patterns of the Asian gliding vertebrates may have been forged by dipterocarp trees.

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

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

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

33. The biogeography of warming tolerance in lizards.

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

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

36. Uncovering hidden species diversity of alopoglossid lizards in Amazonia, with the description of three new species of Alopoglossus (Squamata: Gymnophthalmoidae).

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

38. Does nocturnal activity prolong gecko longevity?

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

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

41. The global biogeography of lizard functional groups.

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

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

44. Inconsistent patterns of body size evolution in co‐occurring island reptiles.

45. Extinct, obscure or imaginary: The lizard species with the smallest ranges.

46. The fast-slow life-history continuum in insular lizards: a comparison between species with invariant and variable clutch sizes.

47. Population density-range size relationship revisited.

48. Environment shapes the digestive performance in a Mediterranean lizard.

49. The latitudinal diversity gradient and interspecific competition: no global relationship between lizard dietary niche breadth and species richness.

50. Biases in the current knowledge of threat status in lizards, and bridging the ‘assessment gap’.

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