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General (38)
Colli, G. R., A. K. Péres, Jr. & M. G. Zatz. 1997. Foraging mode and reproductive seasonality in tropical lizards. Journal of Herpetology 31(4): 490-499
Donoso-Barros, R. 1968. The Lizards of Venezuela (Check List and Key). Carib. J. Sci., 8(3/4): 105-122.
Herrel, A., J.J. Meyers, K.C. Nishikawa & F. de Vree. 2001. The Evolution of Feeding Motor Patterns in Lizards: Modulatory Complexity and Possible Constraints. Amer. Zool., 41: 1311-1320.
Huey, R.B. & E.R. Pianka. 1977. Natural Selection for Juvenile Lizards Mimicking Noxious Beetles. Science, 195: 201-203.
Huey, R.B. & E.R. Pianka. 1977. Seasonal Variation in Thermoregulatory Behavior and Body Temperature of Diurnal Kalahari Lizards. Ecology, 58: 1066-1075.
Huey, R.B. & E.R. Pianka. 1981. Ecological Consequences of Foraging Mode. Ecology, 62(4): 991-999.
Huey, R.B., E.R. Pianka & L.J. Vitt. 2001. How often do lizards "run on empty?" Ecology, 82: 1-7.
Irschick D.J., C.C. Austin, K. Petren, R.N. Fisher, J.B. Losos & O. Ellers. 1996. A comparative analysis of clinging ability among pad-bearing lizards. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 59:21-35.
Irschick, D.J. & B.C. Jayne. 1999. A comparative analysis of three-dimensional kinematics of the hindlimb for high-speed bipedal and quadrupedal locomotion in lizards. J. Exp. Biol., 202:1047-1065.
Losos, J. B. & D.B. Miles. 2002. Testing the hypothesis that a clade has adaptively radiated: iguanid lizard clades as a case study. American Naturalist 160: 147-157.
Ord, T.J. & D.T. Blumstein. 2002. Size constraints and the evolution of display complexity: why do large lizards have simple displays? Biol. J. Linn. Soc., 76: 145-161.
Ord, T.J., D.T. Blumstein & C.S. Evans. 2002. Ecology and signal evolution in lizards. Biol. J. Linn. Soc., 77: 127-148.
Ortleb, E. & H. Heatwole. 1965. Comments on some Panamanian Lizards with a Key to the Species from Barro Colorado Island, C.Z. and Vicinity. Carib. J. Sci., 5(3/4): 141-147.
Perry, G. and T. Garland, Jr. 2002. Lizard home ranges revisited: effects of sex, body size, diet, habitat, and phylogeny. Ecology 83:1870-1885.
Perry, G., G.H. Rodda, T.H. Fritts and T.R. Sharp. 1998. The lizard fauna of the islets surrounding Guam: island biogeography, phylogenetic history, and conservation implications. Global Ecology and Biogeography 7:353-365.
Pianka, E.R. 1966. Convexity, Desert Lizards, and Spatial Heterogeneity. Ecology, 47: 1055-1059.
Pianka, E.R. 1967. On Lizard Species Diversity: North American Flatland Deserts. Ecology, 48(3): 333-351.
Pianka, E.R. 1969. Habitat Specificity, Speciation, and Species Density in Australian Desert Lizards. Ecology, 50: 498-502.
Pianka, E.R. 1971. Lizard Species Density in the Kalahari Desert. Ecology, 52: 1024-1029.
Pianka, E.R. 1973. The structure of lizard communities. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 4: 53-74.
Pianka, E.R. 1989. Desert lizard diversity: additional comments and some data. American Naturalist, 134: 344-364.
Pianka, E.R. 1996. Long-term changes in lizard assemblages in the Great Victoria Desert: Dynamic habitat mosaics in response to wildfires. Chapter 8 (pp. 191-215) in M. L. Cody and J. A. Smallwood (eds.) Long-term Studies of Vertebrate Communities. Academic Press.
Ricklefs, R.E., D. Cochran & E.R. Pianka. 1981. A Morphological Analysis of the Structure of Communities of Lizards in Desert Habitats. Ecology, 62: 1474-1483.
Powell, R. & R.W. Henderson. 2001. On the Taxonomic Status of Some Lesser Antillean Lizards. Carib. J. Sci., 37(3/4): 288-290.
Schall, J.J. & E.R. Pianka. 1980. Evolution of Escape Behavior Diversity. American Naturalist, 115(4): 551-566.
Schoener, T.W., R.B. Huey & E.R. Pianka. 1979. A Biogeographic Extension of the Compression Hypothesis: Competitors in Narrow Sympatry. American Naturalist, 113(2): 295-298.
Wang, T., D.R. Carrier & J.W. Hicks. 1997. Ventilation and gas exchange in lizards during treadmill exercise. Journal of Experimental Biology 200: 2629-2639.
Winemiller, K.O. & E.R. Pianka. 1990. Organization in natural assemblages of desert lizards and tropical fishes. Ecological Monographs, 60: 27-55.
Winemiller, K.O., E.R. Pianka, L.J. Vitt & A Joern. 2001. Food web laws or niche theory? six independent empirical tests. American Naturalist, 158: 193-199.
Zani, P.A. 1999. The comparative evolution of lizard claw and toe morphology, clinging performance, and microhabitat use. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 13: 316-325.
 

Agamidae (8)
Klein, W., D. Andrade, T. Wang & E.W. Taylor. 2002. Effects of temperature on breathing pattern during and after CO2 exposure in the lizard Uromastyx aegyptius microlepis. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology 132A: 847-859.
Macey, J.R., J.A. Schulte II, H.G. Kami, N.B. Ananjeva, A. Larson & T.J. Papenfuss. 2000. Testing Hypotheses of Vicariance in the Agamid Lizard Laudakia caucasia from Mountain Ranges on the Northern Iranian Plateau. Mol. Phyl. Evol., 14(3): 479-483.
Meyers, J.J., A. Herrel & K.C. Nishikawa. 2002. Comparative Study of the Innervation Patterns of the Hyobranchial Musculature in Three Iguanian Lizards: Sceloporus undulatus, Pseudotrapelus sinaitus and Chamaeleo jacksonii. Anatom. Rec., 267: 177-189.
Pianka, E.R. 1997. Australia's thorny devil. Reptiles 5 (11): 14-23.
Scott, I.A.W. & J.S Keogh. 2000. Conservation genetics of the endangered grassland earless dragon Tympanocryptis pinguicolla (Reptilia: Agamidae) in Southeastern Australia. Conservation Genetics 1:357-363.
Schulte II, J. A., J. R. Macey, R. Pethiyagoda, A. Larson. 2002. Rostral horn evolution among agamid lizards of the genus Ceratophora endemic to Sri Lanka. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 22:111-117.
Znari, M., E. El Mouden & H. Francillon-Vieillot. 2002. Long-term cariation in reproductive traits of Bibron's agama, Agama impalearis, in western Morocco. Afr. J. Herpetol., 51(1): 57-68.
 

Anguidae (4)
Franzen, M. & J. Haft. 1999. Range Extension and Morphological Variation in Abronia gaiophantasma Campbell and Frost (Sauria: Anguidae). Carib. J. Sci., 35(1/2): 151-153.
Rocek, Z. 1980. The Dentition of the European Glass Lizard Ophisaurus apodus (Pallas, 1775) (Reptilia, Sauria: Anguidae), with Notes on the Pattern of Tooth Replacement. Amphibia-Reptilia, 1: 19-27.
Thomas, R. & S. B. Hedges. 1989. A new Celestus (Sauria: Anguidae) from the Chaine de la Selle of Haiti. Copeia 1989:882-887.
Thomas, R. & S. B. Hedges. 1998. A new anguid lizard from Cuba. Copeia 1998:97-103.
 

Chamaeleonidae (3)
Bickel, R. & J. B. Losos. 2002. Patterns of morphological variation and correlates of habitat use in chameleons. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 76:91-103.
Losos, J.B., B.M. Walton & A.F. Bennett. 1993. Trade-offs between sprinting and clinging ability in Kenyan chameleons. Functional Ecology 7:281-286.
Meyers, J.J., A. Herrel & K.C. Nishikawa. 2002. Comparative Study of the Innervation Patterns of the Hyobranchial Musculature in Three Iguanian Lizards: Sceloporus undulatus, Pseudotrapelus sinaitus and Chamaeleo jacksonii. Anatom. Rec., 267: 177-189.
 

Cordylidae (5)
Broadley, D.G. & W.R. Branch. 2002. A review of the small east African Cordylus (Sauria: Cordylidae), with the description of a new species. Afr. J. Herpetol., 51(1): 9-34.
Korner, P., M.J. Whiting & J.W.H. Ferguson. 2000. Interspecific aggression in flat lizards suggests poor species recognition. Afr. J. Herpetol., 49(2): 139-146.
Losos, J.B., P.L.N. Mouton, R. Bickel, I. Cornelius & L. Ruddock. 2002. The effect of body armature on escape behaviour in cordylid lizards. Animal Behaviour 64: 313-321.
Visagie, L., P. le F. Mouton & A.F. Flemming. 2002. Intergroup movement in a group-living lizard, Cordylus cataphractus, from South Africa. Afr. J. Herpetol., 51(1): 75-80.
Whiting, M.J. 1999. When to be neighbourly: diffential agonistic responses in the lizard Platysaurus broadleyi. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol., 46: 210-214.
 

Corytophanidae (1)
McCarthy, T.J. 1982. A Note on the Reproduction in Laemanctus longipes in Belize (Sauria: Iguanidae). Carib. J. Sci., 18(1/4): 133-136.
 

Gekkonidae (22)
Bauer, A.M. & O.S.G. Pauwels. 2002. A new forest-dwelling Hemidactylus (Squamata: Gekkonidae) from Gabon, West Africa. Afr. J. Herpetol., 51(1): 1-8.
Bui, H.T., D.D. Smith, R. Powell, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. & A. Lathrop. 1992. Redescription of Eimeria helenlevineae (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) from Hemidactylus brooki haitianus (Sauria: Gekkonidae) from Hispaniola. Carib. J. Sci., 28(1/2): 109-110.
Gifford, M.E., R. Powell & W.E. Steiner, Jr. 2000. Relationship of Diet and Prey Availability in Aristelliger cochranae, a Gecko from Navassa Island, West Indies. Carib. J. Sci., 36(3/4): 323-326.
Downes, S. & R. Shine. 1998. Sedentary snakes and gullible geckos: predator-prey coevolution in nocturnal rock-dwelling reptiles. Animal Behaviour, 55:1373-1385.
Goldberg, S.R. & C.R. Bursey. 2000. New Helminth Records for One Teiid and Four Gekkonid Lizard Species from the Lesser Antilles. Carib. J. Sci., 36(3/4): 342-344.
Hedges, S. B. & O. H. Garrido. 1993. A new species of gecko (Sphaerodactylus) from central Cuba. J. Herpetology 27:300-306.
Hedges, S.B. & R. Thomas. 2001. At the Lower Size Limit in Amniote Vertebrates: A New Diminutive Lizard from the West Indies. Carib. J. Sci., 37(3/4): 168-173.
Henderson, R.W., A. Delatte & T.J. McCarthy. 1993. Gekko gecko (Sauria: Gekkonidae) Established on Martinique, French West Indies. Carib. J. Sci., 29(1/2): 128-129.
Howard, K.G., J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. & R. Powell. 2001. Natural History of the Edificarian Geckos Hemidactylus mabouia, Thecadactylus rapicauda, and Sphaerodactylus sputator on Anguilla. Carib. J. Sci., 37(3/4): 285-288.
Krysko, K.L. & F.W. King. 2002. The Ocellated Gecko, Sphaerodactylus argus argus, in the Florida Keys: An Apparent Case of an Extirpated Non-native Species. Carib. J. Sci., 38(1/2): 139-140.
Paperna, I. & R. Lainson. 2000. The Fine Structure of the Endogenous Stages of Isospora hemidactyli Carini, 1936 in the Gecko Hemidactylus mabouia from North Brazil. Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz, 95(1): 43-47.
Perry, G. & M. Ritter. 1999. Lepidodactylus lugubris (mourning gecko). Nectivory and daytime activity. Herpetological Review 30:166-167.
Schwartz, A. 1964. A Review of Sphaerodactylus vincenti on the Southern Windward Islands. Carib. J. Sci., 4(2/3): 391-409.
Thomas, R. 1964. The Races of Sphaerodactylus fantasticus Dumeril & Bibron in the Lesser Antilles. Carib. J. Sci., 4(2/3): 373-390.
Thomas, R.& S. B. Hedges. 1988. Two new geckos (Sphaerodactylus) from the southern Dominican Republic. Herpetologica 44(1):96-104.
Thomas, R. & S. B. Hedges. 1992. An unusual new Sphaerodactylus from Hispaniola (Squamata, Gekkonidae). J. Herpetology 26:289-292.
Thomas, R. & S. B. Hedges. 1993. A new banded Sphaerodactylus from eastern Hispaniola (Squamata: Gekkonidae). Herpetologica 49:350-354.
Thomas, R. & S. B. Hedges. 1998. A new gecko from the Sierra de Neiba of Hispaniola. Herpetologica 54:333-336.
Thomas, R., S. B. Hedges & O. H. Garrido. 1992. Two new species of Sphaerodactylus from eastern Cuba (Sauria, Gekkonidae). Herpetologica 48:358-367.
Thomas, R., S. B. Hedges & O. H. Garrido. 1998. A new gecko (Sphaerodactylus) from the Sierra Maestra of Cuba. J. Herpetol. 32:66-69.
Townsend, J.H. & K.L. Krysko. 2003. The Distribution of Hemidactylus (Sauria: Gekkonidae) in Northern Peninsular Florida. Florida Sci., 66(3): 204-208.
Werner, Y.L., S. Okada, H. Ota, G. Perry and S. Tokunaga. 1997. Varied and fluctuating foraging modes in nocturnal lizards of the family Gekkonidae. Asiatic Herpetological Research 7:153-165.
 

Gymnophthalmidae (4)
Colli, G. R. , M. G. Zatz & H. J. da Cunha. 1998. Notes on the ecology and geographical distribution of the rare gymnophthalmid lizard, Bachia bresslaui. Herpetologica 54(2): 169-174.
MacCulloch, R.D. & A. Lathrop. 2001. A New Species of Arthrosaura (Sauria: Teiidae) from the Highlands of Guyana. Carib. J. Sci., 37(3/4): 174-181.
Teixeira, R. D., G. R. Colli & S. N. Báo. 1999. The ultrastructure of the spermatozoa of the lizard Micrablepharus maximiliani (Squamata, Gymnophthalmidae), with considerations on the use of sperm ultrastructure characters in phylogenetic reconstruction. Acta Zoologica 80(1): 47-59.
Vieira, G. H. C., D. O. Mesquita, A. K. Péres Jr., K. Kitayama, G. R. Colli. 2000. Natural history: Micrablepharus atticolus. Herpetological Review 31(4): 241-242.
 

Iguanidae (15)
Acuña, M.L. 1975. Hematologia Normal de Iguana iguana (Linne, 1758). I. Aspectos citomorfologicos y Comparaciones intraespecificas. Carib. J. Sci., 15(1/2): 71-78.
Butler, P.J., P. Frappell, T. Wang & M. Wikelski. 2002. The relationship between heart rate and rate of oxygen consumption in Galapagos marine iguanas (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) at two different temperatures. Journal of Experimental Biology 205: 1917-1924.
Christian, K. 1986. Aspects of the Life History of Cuban Iguanas on Isla Magueyes, Puerto Rico. Carib. J. Sci., 22(3/4): 159-164.
Dyer, W.G., L. Bunkley-Williams & E.H. Williams, Jr. 1999. Two New Caribbean Records of Parasitic Nematodes Collected from Reptiles in Puerto Rico: Aplectana pusilla in Amphisbaena bakeri and Alaeuris vogelsangi in Iguana iguana. Carib. J. Sci., 35(1/2): 158-159.
Fieler, C.L. & B.C. Jayne. 1998. Effects of speed on the hindlimb kinematics of a lizard Dipsosaurus dorsalis. J. Exp. Biol., 201(4): 609-622.
Gicca, D. 1980. The Status and Distribution of Cyclura r. rileyi (Reptilia: Iguanidae) a Bahamian Rock Iguana. Carib. J. Sci., 16(1/4): 9-12.
Hartley, L.M., R.E. Glor, A.L. Sproston, R. Powell & J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 2000. Germination Rates of Seeds Consumed by Two Species of Rock Iguanas (Cyclura spp.) in the Dominican Republic. Carib. J. Sci., 36(1/2): 149-151.
Irschick, D.J. & B.C. Jayne. 2000. Size matters: Ontogenetic variation in the three-dimensional kinematics of steady-speed locomotion in the lizard Dipsosaurus dorsalis. J. Exp. Biol., 203:2133-2148.
Jayne, B.C. & D.J. Irschick. 1999. Effects of incline and speed on the three-dimensional hindlimb kinematics of a generalized iguanian lizard, Dipsosaurus dorsalis. J. Exp. Biol. 202:143-159.
Knapp, C.R. 2000. Home Range and Intraspecific Interactions of a Translocated Iguana Population (Cyclura cychlura inornata Barbour and Noble). Carib. J. Sci., 36(3/4): 250-257.
Krysko, K.L., F.W. King, K.M. Enge & A.T. Reppas. 2003. Distribution of the Introduced Black Spiny-Tailed Iguana (Ctenosaura similis) on the southwestern Coast of Florida. Florida Sci., 66(2): 74-79.
Martins, E. P. and J. Lamont. 1998. Evolution of communication and social behavior: a comparative study of Cyclura rock iguanas. Animal Behaviour, 55:1685-1706.
Nelson, F.E. & B.C. Jayne. 2001. The effects of speed on the in vivo activity and length of a limb muscle during the locomotion of an iguanian lizard, Dipsosaurus dorsalis. J. Exp. Biol., 204(20):3507-3522.
Townsend, J.H., K.L. Krysko & K.M. Enge. 2003. The identity of Spiny-tailed iguans, Ctenosaura, introduced to Florida, USA (Squamata: Sauria: Iguanidae). Herpetozoa, 16(1/2): 67-72.
Townsend, J.H., K.L. Krysko & K.M. Enge. 2003. Introduced Iguanas in Southern Florida: A History of More Than 35 Years. Iguana, 10(4): 111-120.
Vogel, P. 1994. Evidence of Reproduction in a Remnant Population of the Endangered Jamaican Iguana, Cyclura collei (Lacertilia, Iguanidae). Carib. J. Sci., 30(3/4): 234-241.
Wilcox, K., J.Y. Carter & L.V. Wilcox, Jr. 1973. Range Extension of Cyclura figginsi Barbour in the Bahamas. Carib. J. Sci., 13(3/4): 211-213.
 

Lacertidae (5)
Madsen, T., M. Olsson, H. Wittzell, B. Stille, A. Gullberg, R. Shine, S. Andersson & H. Tegelström. 2000. Population size and genetic diversity in sand lizards (Lacerta agilis) and adders (Vipera berus). Biological Conservation, 94:257-262.
Olsson, M.M., A. Gullberg, R. Shine, T. Madsen & H. Tegelström. 1996. Paternal genotype influences incubation period, offspring size, and offspring shape in an oviparous reptile. Evolution, 50:1328-1333.
Olsson, M. & R. Shine. 1997. The seasonal timing of oviposition in sand lizards (Lacerta agilis): why earlier clutches are better. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 10:369-381.
Olsson, M., R. Shine, T. Madsen, A. Gullberg & H. Tegelström. 1997. Sperm choice by females. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 12:445-446.
Perry, G. and R. Dmi'el. 1994. Needles and haystacks: searching for lizard eggs in a coastal sand dune. Amphibia-Reptilia 15:395-401.
 

Phrynosomatidae (9)
Irschick, D.J. & B.C. Jayne. 1998. Effects of incline on speed, acceleration, body posture, and hind limb kinematics in two species of lizards (Callisaurus draconoides and Uma scoparia). J. Exp. Biol., 201:273-287
Irschick, D.J. & B.C. Jayne. 1999. A field study of the effects of incline on the escape locomotion of a lizard, Callisaurus draconoides. Physiol. Biochem. Zool., 72(1):44-56.
Jayne, B.C. & M.W. Daggy. 2000. The effects of temperature on the axial motor pattern and performance of sandswimming of the Mojave fringe-toe lizard, Uma scoparia. J. Exp. Biol., 203(7): 1241-1252.
Jayne, B.C. & R.V. Ellis. 1998. How inclines affect the escape behaviour of a dune dwelling lizard, Uma scoparia. Anim. Behav., 55:1115-1130.
Jayne B.C. & D.J. Irschick. 2000. A field study of incline use and preferred speeds for the locomotion of lizards. Ecology 81:126-140.
Martins, E.P. 1993. Contextual use of the push-up display by the Sagebrush Lizard, Sceloporus graciosus. Animal Behaviour, 45: 25-36.
Martins, E.P. 1993. A comparative study of the evolution of Sceloporus push-up displays. American Naturalist 142: 994-1018.
Martins, E.P., A. N. Bissell & K.K. Morgan. 1998. Population differences in a lizard communicative display: evidence for rapid change in structure and function. Animal Behaviour 56: 1113-1119.
Sinervo, B. & J.B. Losos. 1991. Walking the tight rope: arboreal sprint performance among Sceloporus occidentalis lizard populations. Ecology 72: 1225-1233.
 

Polychrotidae (94)
Arosemena, F.A. & R. Ibáñez D. 1994. Un Saurio Nuevo del Género Anolis (Reptilia, Polychridae), Grupo fuscoauratus, de las Tierras Altas de Chiriquí, Panamá. Carib. J. Sci., 30(3/4): 222-227.
Bursey, C.R. & S.R. Goldberg. 1996. Oochoristica maccoyi n.sp. (Cestoda: Linstowiidae) from Anolis gingivinus (Sauria: Polychrotidae) collected in Anguilla, Lesser Antilles. Carib. J. Sci., 32(4): 390-394.
Burnell, K.L. & S.B. Hedges. 1990. Relationships of West Indian Anolis (Sauria: Iguanidae): An Approach Using Slow-Evolving Protein Loci. Carib. J. Sci., 26(1/2): 7-30.
Butler, M.A. & J.B. Losos. 1997. Testing for unequal amounts of evolution in a continuous character on different branches of a phylogenetic tree using linear and squared-change parsimony: an example using Lesser Antillean Anolis lizards. Evolution 51:1623-1635.
Butler, M.A., T.W. Schoener & J.B. Losos. 2000. The relationship between sexual size dimorphism and habitat use in Greater Antillean Anolis lizards. Evolution 54:259-272.
Campbell, H.W. 1971. Observation on the Thermal Activity of some Tropical Lizards of the Genus Anolis (Iguanidae). Carib. J. Sci., 11(1/2): 17-20.
Cast, E.E., M.E. Gifford, K.R. Schneider, A.J. Hardwick, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. & R. Powell. 2000. Natural History of an Anoline Lizard Community in the Sierra de Baoruco, Dominican Republic. Carib. J. Sci., 36(3/4): 258-266.
Clark, D.R., Jr. 1973. Temperature Responses of Three Costa Rican Lizards (Anolis). Carib. J. Sci., 13(3/4): 199-206.
Dial, R. & J. Roughgarden. 1994. Notes on teh Absolute Abundance of Canopy Anoles, Anolis cuvieri, A. stratulus, and A. evermanni (Lacertilia Polychridae) in the Luquillo Forest, Puerto Rico. Carib. J. Sci., 30(3/4): 278-279.
Díaz, L.M., A.R. Estrada & L.V. Moreno. 1996. A New Species of Anolis (Sauria: Iguanidae) from the Sierra de Trinidad, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba. Carib. J. Sci., 32(1): 54-58.
Eaton, J.M., S.C. Larimer, K.G. Howard, R. Powell & J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 2002. Population Densities and Ecological Release of the Solitary Lizard Anolis gingivinus in Anguilla, West Indies. Carib. J. Sci., 38(1/2): 27-36.
Estrada, A.R. & O.H. Garrido. 1991. Dos Nuevas Especies de Anolis (Lacertilia: Iguanidae) de la Region Oriental de Cuba. Carib. J. Sci., 27(3/4): 146-161.
Estrada, A.R. & S.B. Hedges. 1995. A New Species of Anolis (Sauria: Iguanidae) from Eastern Cuba. Carib. J. Sci., 31(1/2): 65-72.
Fitch, H.S. 1973. Observations on the Population Ecology of the Central American Iguanid Lizard Anolis cupreus. Carib. J. Sci., 13(3/4): 215-229.
Fobes, T.M., R. Powell, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., A. Lathrop & D.D. Smith. 1992. Natural History of Anolis cybotes (Sauria: Polychridae) from an Altered Habitat in Barahona, Dominican Republic. Carib. J. Sci., 28(3/4): 200-207.
Fulton, M. 1965. The Bacterium Aeromonas hydrophila from Lizards of the Genus Anolis in Puerto Rico. Carib. J. Sci., 5(3/4): 99-102.
Garcia, R., A. Queral, R. Powell, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., D.D. Smith & A. Lathrop. 1994. Evidence of Hybridization among Green Anoles (Lacertilia: Polychrotidae) from Hispaniola. Carib. J. Sci., 30(3/4): 279-281.
Garrido, O.H. 1972. Anolis bremeri Barbour (Lacertilia: Iguanidae) en el Occidente de Cuba e Isla de Pinos. Carib. J. Sci., 12(1/2): 59-77.
Garrido, O.H. 1983. Nueva Especie de Anolis (Lacertilia: Iguanidae) de la Sierra del Turquino, Cuba. Carib. J. Sci., 19(3/4): 71-76.
Garrido, O.H. 1991. Conducta de Enfrentamiento, Cortejo y en Tres Especies de Anolinos Cubanos (Sauria: Iguanidae). Carib. J. Sci., 27(3/4): 169-172.
Garrido, O.H. & S.B. Hedges. 1992. Three New Grass Anoles from Cuba (Squamata: Iguanidae). Carib. J. Sci., 28(1/2): 21-29.
Garrido, O.H. & S.B. Hedges. 2000. Elevation of Anolis vanidicus rejectus Garrido and Schwartz (Sauria: Iguanidae) to Species Status and Designation of Anolis mimus Schwartz and Thomas as a Synonym. Carib. J. Sci., 36(1/2): 160-161.
Garrido, O. H. & S. B. Hedges. 2001. A new anole from the northern slopes of the Sierra Maestra in eastern Cuba. J. Herpetology 35: 378-383.
Garrido, O.H., O. Pérez-Beato & L.V. Moreno. 1991. Nueva Especie de Chamaeleolis (Lacertilia: Iguanidae) para Cuba. Carib. J. Sci., 27(3/4): 162-168.
Genet, K.S. 2002. Structural Habitat and Ecological Overlap of the Puerto Rican Lizards Anolis cristatellus and A. cooki, with Comments on the Long-term Survival and Conservation of A. cooki. Carib. J. Sci., 38(3/4): 272-278.
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Varanidae (16)
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Xantusiidae (6)
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