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  • Vanhooydonck B, Van Damme R (2003) Relationships between locomotor performance, microhabitat use and antipredator behaviour in lacertid lizards. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • The slender body, well-developed limbs and long tail of most species are indicative of the superior sprinting abilities of lacertids.
  • Despite this ecological variation, lacertids do not display an equivalent amount of anatomical variation.
  • ‘Omnivory in lacertid lizards: adaptive evolution or constraint?’ THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
  • A Fine line between sex and unisexuality: The phylogenetic constraints on parthenogenesis in lacertid lizards. Biological diversity in the Caucasus
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  • Most lacertid lizards are content scurrying in and out of nooks and crannies in walls and between rocks. Innovations-report
  • There are also painted frog Discoglossus pictus, three species of toad, two harmless species of snake and one lacertid. Ichkeul National Park, Tunisia
  • Ecomorphological analysis of aerial performance in a non-specialized lacertid lizard, ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
  • Second, our work with lacertids helped make us both keenly aware of the importance of phylogeny and phylogenetic control in comparative biology.
  • Vanhooydonck and R. van Damme, ‘Omnivory in lacertid lizards: adaptive evolution or restraint’,Journal of Evolutionary Biology 17 2004, 974–84; photo courtesy Anthony Herrel. THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
  • Differences in data collection make direct comparisons between lacertids, gymnophthalmids, and teiids difficult.
  • Certain lacertilian species such as the lacertid, and insects such as the mantis, possess a third eye, known as the parietal eye.
  • Vanhooydonck and R. van Damme, ‘Omnivory in lacertid lizards: adaptive evolution or restraint’, Journal of Evolutionary Biology 17 2004, 974–84. THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
  • Lacertid scalation and body forms are similar to those of the teiids, although lacertids are usually smaller.

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