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1. Satellite DNA supports the monophyly of Lacertibaenia (Amphisbaenia and Lacertidae) in squamate phylogeny.

2. Satellite DNA supports the monophyly of Lacertibaenia (Amphisbaenia and Lacertidae) in squamate phylogeny

3. Lizard thermoregulation revisited after two decades of global warming.

4. Mass-related differences in metabolic rate and fasting endurance explain divergence in seasonal activity of Mediterranean lizards.

6. Lizard thermoregulation revisited after two decades of global warming

7. A molecular phylogeny of the eastern group of ocellated lizard genus Timon (Sauria: Lacertidae) based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences.

8. Historical biogeography of the lacertid lizard Mesalina in North Africa and the Middle East.

9. Variation in skull size and shape of the Common wall lizard (Podarcis muralis): allometric and non-allometric shape changes.

10. The Terrific Skink bite force suggests insularity as a likely driver to exceptional resource use

11. Rapid lizard radiation lacking niche conservatism: ecological diversification within a complex landscape.

12. Estructura y estima del tamaño de una población relicta de baja altitud del lacértido amenazado Iberolacerta monticola

13. Variation in the cranium shape of wall lizards (Podarcis spp.): effects of phylogenetic constraints, allometric constraints and ecology

14. A molecular phylogeny of the eastern group of ocellated lizard genus Timon (Sauria: Lacertidae) based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences.

15. Phylogeography of Psammodromus algirus (Lacertidae) revisited: systematic implications.

16. Molecular phylogeny of the Eremias persica complex of the Iranian plateau (Reptilia: Lacertidae), based on mtDNA sequences.

17. Natural oak forest vs. ancient pine plantations: lizard microhabitat use may explain the effects of ancient reforestations on distribution and conservation of Iberian lizards.

18. Karyological and genetic variation in Middle Eastern lacertid lizards, Lacerta laevis and the Lacerta kulzeri complex: a case of chromosomal allopatric speciation.

19. The effect of Mediterranean dehesa management on lizard distribution and conservation

20. Estructura y estima del tamaño de una población relicta de baja altitud del lacértido amenazado Iberolacerta monticola

21. Variation in skull size and shape of the Common wall lizard (Podarcis muralis): allometric and non-allometric shape changes

22. Variation in the cranium shape of wall lizards (Podarcis spp.): effects of phylogenetic constraints, allometric constraints and ecology

23. C-band variability in some Lacertidae (Sauria, Reptilia).

24. Does bite force provide a competitive advantage in shrews? The case of the greater white-toothed shrew: Does bite force provide a competitive advantage in shrews? The case of the greater white-toothed shrew

25. Variation in skull size and shape of the Common wall lizard (Podarcis muralis): allometric and non-allometric shape changes

26. Sexual dimorphism in bite performance drives morphological variation in chameleons

27. Constraints on Temperature Regulation in Two SympatricPodarcisLizards during Autumn

28. Variation in skull size and shape of the Common wall lizard (Podarcis muralis): allometric and non-allometric shape changes

29. Phylogeography of Psammodromus algirus (Lacertidae) revisited: Systematic implications

30. Phylogeography of Psammodromus algirus (Lacertidae) revisited: Systematic implications

31. Notes on the systematic value of the tongue morphology in different genera and species groups of lacertid lizards (Reptilia: Lacertidae)

32. Phenetic relationship between Podarcis muralis muralis (Laurenti, 1768) and P. muralis maculiventris (Werner, 1891) (Lacertidae, Reptilia) in a transition zone

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