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1. Scientific impact of Chilean-based animal behavioralists is positively associated with co-authorships from developed countries, high impact factor journals, but not with gender

2. Exploring Sound Emission of the Lizard Pristidactylus valeriae

3. Geographic variation in the matching between call characteristics and tympanic sensitivity in the Weeping lizard

4. Population Scent Discrimination in Two Liolaemus Lizard Species: Exploring Ethological Isolation

5. Females of the four-eyed frog, Pleurodema thaul (Anura, Leptodactylidae), respond behaviourally to conspecific male scent

6. Lizard predation by spiders: A review from the Neotropical and Andean regions

7. State of knowledge of the Chilean giant frog (Calyptocephalella gayi)

8. Without a body of evidence and peer review, taxonomic changes in Liolaemidae and Tropiduridae (Squamata) must be rejected

9. The eye-bulging in Liolaemus lizards (Weigmann 1843)

10. The songs of male pied flycatchers: exploring the legacy of the fathers

11. Intraspecific variation in a physiological thermoregulatory mechanism: the case of the lizard Liolaemus tenuis (Liolaeminae) Variación intraespecífica en un mecanismo termorregulatorio fisiológico: el caso del lagarto Liolaemus tenuis (Liolaeminae)

12. SEXUAL AND GEOGRAPHIC VARIATION OF COLOR PATTERNS IN LIOLAEMUS TENUIS (SQUAMATA, LIOLAEMINAE) VARIACION SEXUAL Y GEOGRAFICA DE PATRONES DE COLORACION EN LIOLAEMUSTENUIS (SQUAMATA, LIOLAEMINAE)

13. Comparative morphology of Liolaemus lizards precloacal glands

14. Sexual and age differences in ecological variables of the lizard Microlophus atacamensis (Tropiduridae) from northern Chile Diferencias sexuales y etárias en variables ecológicas del lagarto Microlophus atacamensis (Tropiduridae) del norte de Chile

15. Sources of pheromones in the lizard Liolaemus tenuis Fuentes de feromonas en el lagarto Liolaemus tenuis

16. Development of behavioral studies in Chile between 1984 and 1998 Desarrollo de los estudios conductuales en Chile entre 1984 y 1998

17. Is the exploratory behavior of Liolaemus nitidus modulated by sex?

20. Response of the weeping lizard to distress calls: the effect of witnessing predation

21. Population Chemorecognition in Two Liolaemus Lizard Species: Exploring Ethological Isolation

22. Cannibalism in Microlophus Lizards

23. Lizard predation by spiders: A review from the Neotropical and Andean regions

25. Does Liolaemus lemniscatus eavesdrop on the distress calls of the sympatric weeping lizard?

26. The role of arrival time to the breeding grounds in the song development of juvenile pied flycatchers

27. Females of the four-eyed frog, Pleurodema thaul (Anura, Leptodactylidae), respond behaviourally to conspecific male scent

28. Testing the Functionality of Lipids from Feces in the Conspecific Recognition of the Weeping Lizard, Liolaemus chiliensis

29. Retreat Sites Shared by Two Liolaemus Lizard Species: Exploring the Potential Role of Scents

30. Complex distress calls sound frightening: the case of the weeping lizard

31. The Response of TwoLiolaemusLizard Species to Ash from Fire and Volcanism

32. Asymmetric Response to Heterotypic Distress Calls in the LizardLiolaemus chiliensis

33. The eye-bulging in Liolaemus lizards (Weigmann 1843)

34. Comparing the antipredator behaviour of two sympatric, but not syntopic, Liolaemus lizards

35. Testing the functionality of precloacal secretions from both sexes in the South American lizard, Liolaemus chiliensis

36. Breeding Experience and not Age Modulates the Song Development of Pied Flycatchers (Ficedula hypoleuca)

37. Chemical recognition in a snake–lizard predator–prey system

38. The relation between hairpin formation by mitochondrial WANCY tRNAs and the occurrence of the light strand replication origin in Lepidosauria

39. Tetracoding increases with body temperature in Lepidosauria

40. Advancement of spring arrival in a long-term study of a passerine bird: sex, age and environmental effects

41. Chemical stimuli and species recognition in Liolaemus lizards

42. Evolution of the third eye: a phylogenetic comparative study of parietal-eye size as an ecophysiological adaptation in Liolaemus lizards

43. Evolution of Thermal Physiology inLiolaemusLizards: Adaptation, Phylogenetic Inertia, and Niche Tracking

44. Species richness of herbivorous insects on Nothofagus trees in South America and New Zealand: The importance of chemical attributes of the host

45. Chemical self-recognition in the lizard Liolaemus fitzgeraldi

46. The peculiar case of an insectivorous iguanid lizard that detects chemical cues from prey

47. AGONISTIC INTERACTIONS IN A LIOLAEMUS LIZARD: STRUCTURE OF HEAD BOB DISPLAYS

48. Identification and molecular charactization of five putative toxins from the venom gland of the snake Philodryas chamissonis (Serpentes: Dipsadidae)

49. Chemoreception and the Assessment of Fighting Abilities in the Lizard Liolaemus monticola

50. Heterogeneity of Voltage- and Chemosignal-Activated Response Profiles in Vomeronasal Sensory Neurons

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