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.

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)