Table 1. Species of lizards that apparently use or shift habitats or microhabitats to maintain a certain body temperature or to facilitate thermoregulation, or for whom it has been shown that lizards in different habitats maintain different body temperatures. | |
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SPECIES | REFERENCE |
Amblyrhynchus cristatus | Trillmich and Trillmich (1986) |
Anolis nebulosus | Ramírez-Bautista and Benabib
(2001) |
Cnemidophorus sexlineatus | Paulissen (1988) |
Conolophus pallidus | Christian et al. (1983, 1984); Christian and Tracy (1985) |
Cophosaurus texanus | Durtsche et al. (1997) |
Cordylus macropholis | Bauwens et al. (1999) |
Lacerta monticola | Martín et al. (1995) |
Podarcis hispanica | Castilla and Bauwens (1991);
Díaz et al. (1996) |
Podarcis melisellensis | Grbac and Bauwens (2001) |
Podarcis muralis | Grbac and Bauwens (2001) |
Pogona barbata | Schäuble and Grigg (1998) |
Sceloporus jarrovii | Middendorf and Simon (1988); Smith and Ballinger (1994b) |
Sceloporus occidentalis | Davis and Verbeek (1972) |
Sceloporus virgatus | Smith and Ballinger (1994a); Smith (1997) |
Tropidurus hispidus | Vitt et al. (1996) |
Urosaurus ornatus | Smith and Ballinger (1995) |
Varanus bengalensis | Wikramanayake and Dryden (1993) |
Varanus salvator | Wikramanayake and Dryden (1993) |
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