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  1. Escape behaviour varies with distance from safe refuge
  2. Evidence for an Established Population of Tegu Lizards (Salvator merianae) in Southeastern Georgia, USA
  3. Applied Functional Biology: Linking Ecological Morphology to Conservation and Management
  4. Conservation and Management Strategies Create Opportunities for Integrative Organismal Research
  5. Spatial and temporal patterns of genetic diversity in a fragmented and transient landscape
  6. Acclimatization in the physiological performance of an introduced ectotherm
  7. Mite load predicts the quality of sexual color and locomotor performance in a sexually dichromatic lizard
  8. Resolving tradeoffs among crypsis, escape behavior, and microhabitat use in sexually dichromatic species
  9. Variation in habitat management alters risk aversion behavior in lizards
  10. Habitat management alters thermal opportunity
  11. Predation and cryptic coloration in a managed landscape
  12. Forelimb position affects facultative bipedal locomotion in lizards
  13. The effects of multiple obstacles on the locomotor behavior and performance of a terrestrial lizard
  14. Claw-pinching force of sand fiddler crabs in relation to activity and the lunar cycle
  15. Population Structure of Florida Scrub Lizards (Sceloporus woodi) in an Anthropogenically Fragmented Forest
  16. The correlation between locomotor performance and hindlimb kinematics during burst locomotion in the Florida scrub lizard, Sceloporus woodi
  17. Rock-dwelling lizards exhibit less sensitivity of sprint speed to increases in substrate rugosity
  18. Sexual Dimorphism in the Alligator LizardGerrhonotus infernalis(Sauria: Anguidae): Implications for Sexual Selection
  19. The ontogeny of escape behavior, locomotor performance, and the hind limb in Sceloporus woodi
  20. Overcoming obstacles: the effect of obstacles on locomotor performance and behaviour
  21. The correlation between locomotor performance and hindlimb kinematics during burst locomotion in the Florida scrub lizard,Sceloporus woodi
  22. Performance and three-dimensional kinematics of bipedal lizards during obstacle negotiation
  23. Sequential analyses of foraging behavior and attack speed in ambush and widely foraging lizards
  24. Effects of Training and Testosterone on Muscle Fiber Types and Locomotor Performance in Male Six-Lined Racerunners (Aspidoscelis sexlineata)
  25. How muscles define maximum running performance in lizards: an analysis using swing- and stance-phase muscles
  26. Attack-based indices, not movement patterns, reveal intraspecific variation in foraging behavior
  27. How to climb a tree: lizards accelerate faster, but pause more, when escaping on vertical surfaces
  28. The impact of tree modification by African elephant (Loxodonta africana) on herpetofaunal species richness in northern Tanzania
  29. Getting Up to Speed: Acceleration Strategies in the Florida Scrub Lizard,Sceloporus woodi
  30. Seasonal variation in testosterone and performance in males of a non-territorial lizard species
  31. Performance capacity of fiddler crab males with regenerated versus original claws and success by claw type in territorial contests
  32. Concordance between locomotor morphology and foraging mode in lacertid lizards
  33. Use of Trees by the Texas Ratsnake (Elaphe obsoleta) in Eastern Texas
  34. Bite force in vertebrates: opportunities and caveats for use of a nonpareil whole-animal performance measure
  35. SELECTION OF MICROHABITAT BY THE INTRODUCED MEDITERRANEAN GECKO, HEMIDACTYLUS TURCICUS: INFLUENCE OF AMBIENT LIGHT AND DISTANCE TO REFUGE
  36. Sexual Size Dimorphisms and Bite Force in The Northern Alligator Lizard, Elgaria Coerulea
  37. Lizard Ecology
  38. Functional basis for sexual differences in bite force in the lizard Anolis carolinensis
  39. Thermoregulation in Nocturnal Ecthotherms: Seasonal and Intraspecific Variation in the Mediterranean Gecko (Hemidactylus turcicus)
  40. ALLOMETRY, SEXUAL SIZE DIMORPHISM, AND NICHE PARTITIONING IN THE MEDITERRANEAN GECKO (HEMIDACTYLUS TURCICUS)
  41. The relationship between skull morphology, biting performance and foraging mode in Kalahari lacertid lizards
  42. Prey processing in lizards: behavioral variation in sit-and-wait and widely foraging taxa
  43. Bite Force, Behavior, and Electromyography in the Teiid Lizard, Tupinambis teguixin
  44. Testing amniote models of prey transport kinematics: a quantitative analysis of mouth opening patterns in lizards
  45. Prey processing in amniotes: biomechanical and behavioral patterns of food reduction