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1. A high-quality reference genome for the critically endangered Aeolian wall lizard, Podarcis raffonei.

2. Condition- and context-dependent variation of sexual dimorphism across lizard populations at different spatial scales.

3. Population genetic differentiation and genomic signatures of adaptation to climate in an abundant lizard.

4. Population Genomics of Wall Lizards Reflects the Dynamic History of the Mediterranean Basin.

5. Climate Shapes the Geographic Distribution and Introgressive Spread of Color Ornamentation in Common Wall Lizards.

6. Fossil-calibrated time tree of Podarcis wall lizards provides limited support for biogeographic calibration models.

7. Status of the largest extant population of the critically endangered Aeolian lizard Podarcis raffonei (Capo Grosso, Vulcano island).

8. Extensive introgression and mosaic genomes of Mediterranean endemic lizards.

9. Systematics, biogeography and evolution of the Saharo-Arabian naked-toed geckos genus Tropiocolotes.

10. Environmental temperatures shape thermal physiology as well as diversification and genome-wide substitution rates in lizards.

11. Regulatory changes in pterin and carotenoid genes underlie balanced color polymorphisms in the wall lizard.

12. Genomic evidence for asymmetric introgression by sexual selection in the common wall lizard.

13. N-mixture models reliably estimate the abundance of small vertebrates.

14. Underground cryptic speciation within the Maghreb: Multilocus phylogeography sheds light on the diversification of the checkerboard worm lizard Trogonophis wiegmanni.

15. Digging up the roots of an insular hotspot of genetic diversity: decoupled mito-nuclear histories in the evolution of the Corsican-Sardinian endemic lizard Podarcis tiliguerta.

16. Evaluating the phylogenetic signal limit from mitogenomes, slow evolving nuclear genes, and the concatenation approach. New insights into the Lacertini radiation using fast evolving nuclear genes and species trees.

17. Evolutionary history of the Maltese wall lizard Podarcis filfolensis: insights on the ‘Expansion–Contraction’ model of Pleistocene biogeography.

18. Persistence across Pleistocene ice ages in Mediterranean and extra-Mediterranean refugia: phylogeographic insights from the common wall lizard.

19. The role of post-natal ontogeny in the evolution of phenotypic diversity in Podarcis lizards.

20. Mitochondrial phylogeography of the Bedriaga's rock lizard, Archaeolacerta bedriagae (Reptilia: Lacertidae) endemic to Corsica and Sardinia.

21. Status of the largest extant population of the critically endangered Aeolian lizard Podarcis raffonei (Capo Grosso, Vulcano island)

22. Condition- and context-dependent variation of sexual dimorphism across lizard populations at different spatial scales

23. N-mixture models reliably estimate the abundance of small vertebrates

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