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Taxonomy of the genus Anolis Biodiversity of the family Anolidae

Bibliography of the genus
Anolis (Typical Anoles)

(Reptilia: Sauria: Anolidae)

Note: In order to limit redundancy, relevant literature indexed in the related bibliographies in the left column may not have been included in this page. For a comprehensive search of literature, these bibliographies should therefore also be consulted.


Anolis in general

Anonymous. 2004. Evolutionary diversification of Caribbean Anolis lizards. pp. 322-344. In: Dieckmann, U.; Doebeli, M.; Metz, J.A.J.; Tautz, D. (eds.). Adaptive speciation. [Cambridge Studies in Adaptive Dynamics 3]. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, New York, etc. 460 pp.

Algar, A.C.; Losos, J.B. 2011. Evolutionary assembly of island faunas reverses the classic island-mainland richness difference in Anolis lizards. Journal of Biogeography 38(6): 1125-1137.

Andrews, R. 1971. Structural habitat and time budget of a tropical Anolis lizard. Ecology 52: 262-270.

Andrews, R. 1976. Growth rate in island and mainland anoline lizards. Copeia 1976(3): 477-482.

Andrews, R. 1979. Evolution of life histories: a comparison of Anolis lizards from matched island and mainland habitats. Breviora 454: 1-51.

Andrews, R.; Rand, A.S. 1974. Reproductive effort in anoline lizards. Ecology 55(6): 1317-1327.

Arbuckle, K.; Bennett, C.M.; Speed, M.P. 2014. A simple measure of the strength of convergent evolution. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 5(7): 685-693.

Armas, L.F. de 2011. [Predation on cicadas (Hemiptera: Auchenorhincha: Cicadidae) by Anolis spp. (Reptilia: Polychrotidae) in Cuba]. (In Spanish). Boletin de la SEA 49: 222.

Barbour, T. 1910. A note regarding the green Anolis from the northern Bahamas. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 23: 99-100.

Barbour, T. 1930. The Anoles. I. The forms known to occur on the Neotropical islands. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard 70(3): 105-144.

Barbour, T. 1934. The Anoles. 2. The mainland species from Mexico southward. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 77: 121-155.

Barbour, T.; Shreve, B. 1935. Notes on Cuban anoles. Occasional Papers Boston Society of Natural History 8: 249-254.

Bartlett, R.D. 1993. Agile anoles and clambering chameleons. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 42(3): 148-156, 158, 160-162.

Baverstock, P.R.; Cole, S.R.; Richardson, B.J.; Watts, C.H.S. 1979. Electrophoresis and cladistics. Systematic Zoology 28(2): 214-219.

Bech, R. 1979. Anolis im Terrarium. Aquarien Terrarien 26(11): 385-392.

Bello, R.E. 2000. Natural history notes: Anolis sp. and Gonatodes albogularis (Yellow-headed Gecko). Predation. Herpetological Review 31(4): 239-240.

Bels, V.L. 1984. Ethological problems of the anoline lizards in captivity. Acta Zoologica et Pathologica Antverpiensia 78: 85-100.

Bels, V.L. 1987. A behavioural approach to the maintenance of Anolis lizards in captivity. pp. 47-57. In: Scott, P.W. & Greenwood, A.G. (eds.). Exotic animals in the eighties. Proceedings from the 25th Anniversary Symposium of the British Veterinary Zoological Society, 18th-20th April 1986. British Veterinary Zoological Society, place of publication not given. 164 pp.

Bels, V.L.; Baltus, I. 1989. First analysis of feeding in Anolis lizards. Fortschritte der Zoologie 35: 141-145.

Berkum, F.H. van 1986. Evolutionary patterns of the thermal sensitivity of sprint speed in Anolis lizards. Evolution 40(3): 594-604.

Berovides Alvarez, V.; Sampedro Marin, A. 1980. Competicion en especies de lagartos iguanidos de Cuba. Ciencias Biologicas Academia de Ciencias de Cuba 5: 115-122.

Beuttell, K.; Losos, J.B. 1999. Ecological morphology of Caribbean anoles. Herpetological Monographs 13: 1-28.

Boos, H.E.A. 1996. Some recent reptilian introductions to Trinidad. Living World 1995-1996: 17-19.

Bowersox, S.R.; Calderon, S.; Cisper, G.; Garcia, R.S.; Huntington, C. 1994. Miscellaneous natural history notes on amphibians and reptiles from the Dominican Republic. Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 29(3): 54-55.

Braun, M. 1879. Über die Haftorgane an der Unterseite der Zehen bei Anolis. Arb. Inst. Wurzb. 2(5): 31-37.

Brockhusen, F. von; Curio, E. 1975. Die innerartliche Variabilität der Beutewahl beuteerfahrungsloser Anolis. Experientia 31(1): 45-46.

Buckley, L.B.; Roughgarden, J. 2005. Effect of species interactions on landscape abundance patterns. Journal of Animal Ecology 74(6): 1182-1194.

Buckley, L.B.; Roughgarden, J. 2005. Lizard habitat partitioning on islands: the interaction of local and landscape scales. Journal of Biogeography 32(12): 2113-2121.

Buckley, L.B.; Roughgarden, J. 2006. A hump-shaped density-area relationship for island lizards. Oikos 113(2): 243-250.

Burgess, T. (ed.) 1990. Keeping anoles. Thames and Chiltern Herpetological Group Newsletter 110: 15.

Burnell, K.L.; Hedges, S.B. 1990. Relationships of West Indian Anolis (Sauria: Iguanidae): an approach using slow-evolving protein loci. Caribbean Journal of Science 26(1-2): 7-30.

Bustard, R. 1958. Anolis lizards. Aquarist and Pondkeeper 23: 204-205.

Butler, M.A. 2007. Vive le difference! Sexual dimorphism and adaptive patterns in lizards of the genus Anolis. Integrative and Comparative Biology 47(2): 272-284.

Butler, M.A.; Losos, J.B. 2002. Multivariate sexual dimorphism, sexual selection, and adaptation in Greater Antillean Anolis lizards. Ecological Monographs 72(4): 541-559.

Butler, M.A.; Sawyer, S.A.; Losos, J.B. 2007. Sexual dimorphism and adaptive radiation in Anolis lizards. Nature (London) 447(7141): 202-205.

Butler, M.A.; Schoener, T.W.; Losos, J.B. 2000. The relationship between sexual size dimorphism and habitat use in Greater Antillean Anolis lizards. Evolution 54(1): 259-272.

Cadiz, A.; Nagata, N.; Katabuchi, M.; Díaz, L.M.; Echenique-Díaz, L.M.; Akashi, H.D.; Takashi, M.; Kawata, M. 2013. Relative importance of habitat use, range expansion, and speciation in local species diversity of Anolis lizards in Cuba. Ecosphere 4(7): 78, 1-33.

Calsbeek, R.; Knouft, J.H.; Smith, T.B. 2006. Variation in scale numbers is consistent with ecologically based natural selection acting within and between lizard species. Evolutionary Ecology 20(4): 377-394.

Calsbeek, R.; Smith, T.B. 2003. Ocean currents mediate evolution in island lizards. Nature (London) 426(6966): 552-555.

Campbell, H.W. 1971. Observations on the thermal activity of some tropical lizards of the genus Anolis (Iguanidae). Caribbean Journal of Science 11: 17-20.

Campbell, J.A.; Hillis, D.M.; Lamar, W.W. 1989. A new lizard of the genus Norops (Sauria: Iguanidae) from the cloud forest of Hidalgo, Mexico. Herpetologica 45(2): 232-242.

Cannatella, D.C.; Queiroz, K. de 1989. Phylogenetic systematics of the anoles: is a new taxonomy warranted? Systematic Zoology 38(1): 57-69.

Carlo, A.B.; Roze, J.A. 2005. Lagartos del genero Anolis (Reptilia: Polychrotidae) de la Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia, con descripcion de dos nuevas especies. Novedades Colombianas Nueva Epoca 8(1): 9-26.

Carrillo de Espinoza, N. 1983. List of Peruvian Anolis with distributional data (Sauria: Iguanidae). pp. 406-411. In: Rhodin, A.G.J. & Miyata, K. (eds.). Advances in herpetology and evolutionary biology. Essays in honor of Ernest E. Williams. Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 725 pp.

Case, S.M.; Williams, E.E. 1987. The cybotoid anoles and Chamaelinorops lizards (Reptilia: Iguanidae): evidence of mosaic evolution. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 91(4): 325-341.

Charles, G.K.; Ord, T.J. 2012. Factors leading to the evolution and maintenance of a male ornament in territorial species. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 66(2): 231-239.

Cooper, W.E. 2005. Ecomorphological variation in foraging behaviour by Puerto Rican Anolis lizards. Journal of Zoology (London) 265(2): 133-139.

Cooper, W.E. 2006. Risk factors affecting escape behaviour by Puerto Rican Anolis lizards. Canadian Journal of Zoology 84(4): 495-504.

Corn, M.J. 1982. Ecological separation of Anolis lizards in a Costa Rican rain forest. Dissertation Abstracts International B Sciences and Engineering 42(9): 3600.

Crandell, K.E.; Herrel, A.; Mahmood, S.; Losos, J.B.; Kellar, A. 2014. Stick or grip? Co-evolution of adhesive toepads and claws in Anolis lizards. Zoology (Jena) 117(6): 363-369.

Crews, D. 1977. The annotated anole: studies on the control of lizard reproduction. American Scientist 65(4): 428-434.

Crews, D.; Williams, E.E. 1977. Hormones, reproductive behavior, and speciation. American Zoologist 17(1): 271-286.

D'Cruze, N.C.; Stafford, P.J. 2006. Resource partitioning of sympatric Norops (Beta Anolis) in a subtropical mainland community. Herpetological Journal 16(3): 273-280.

Deckel, A.W. 1995. Laterality of aggressive responses in Anolis. Journal of Experimental Zoology 272(3): 194-200.

Delgado-V., C.A.; Brooks, D.M. 2003. Unusual vertebrate prey taken by Neotropical birds. Ornitologia Colombiana 1: 63-65.

Dial, R.; Roughgarden, J. 1995. Experimental removal of insectivores from rain forest canopy: direct and indirect effects. Ecology (Washington, D.C.) 76(6): 1821-1834.

Diener, E. 2008. Freilandbeobachtungen an einigen Saumfingerarten (Anolis sensu lato) in Honduras. Iguana Rundschreiben 21(2): 10-19.

Dunn, E.R. 1926. Notes on Cuban anoles. Copeia 1926(157): 153-154.

Dunn, E.R. 1937. The giant mainland anoles. Proceedings of the New England Zoological Club 16: 5-9.

Echelle, A.F.; Echelle, A.A.; Fitch, H.S. 1978. Inter- and intraspecific allometry in a display organ: the dewlap of Anolis (Iguanidae) species. Copeia 1978(2): 245-250.

Ellis, T.K. 1941. Notes on behavior of Anolis. Copeia 1940: 162-164.

Elstrott, J.; Irschick, D.J. 2004. Evolutionary correlations among morphology, habitat use and clinging performance in Caribbean Anolis lizards. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 83(3): 389-398.

England, M.C.; Rainwater, T.R.; Platt, S.G. 2001. Possible consumption of a lizard by a black-headed trogon Trogon melanocephalus. Cotinga 15: 62-63.

Etheridge, R.E. 1960. The relationships of the Anoles (Reptilia: Sauria: Iguanidae): an interpretation based on skeletal morphology. Univ. Michigan, Ph.D. Zoology. 236 pp.

Fitch, H.S. 1976. Sexual size differences in the mainland anoles. Occ. pap. Mus. nat. Hist. Univ. Kans. 50: 1-21.

Fitch, H.S.; Fitch, V.R. 1977. Structure and function of anole dewlaps. Herpetological Review 8(3)(Suppl.): 8.

Fitch, H.S.; Henderson, R.W. 1976. A field study of the rock anoles (Reptilia, Lacertilia, Iguanidae) of southern Mexico. Journal of Herpetology 10(4): 303-311.

Fitch, H.S.; Henderson, R.W.; Guarisco, H. 1989. Aspects of the ecology of an introduced anole: Anolis cristatellus in the Dominican Republic. Amphibia-Reptilia 10(3): 307-320.

Fitch, H.S.; Hillis, D.M. 1984. The Anolis dewlap: interspecific variability and morphological associations with habitat. Copeia 1984(2): 315-323.

Fläschendräger, A. 1992. Probleme bei der Haltung und Nachzucht festländischer Anolis-Arten. Iguana Rundschreiben 1992(2): 21-24.

Fläschendräger, A. 1993. Erfahrungen bei der Haltung und Nachzucht von Anolis-Arten über mehrere Generationen. Iguana Rundschreiben 6(1): 18-20.

Fläschendräger, A. 2002. Beobachtungen an Anolis-Arten in der Cordillera de Guaniguanico, Provinz Pinar del Rio, West-Kuba. Herpetofauna (Weinstadt) 24(138): 5-18.

Fläschendräger, A.; Wijffels, L. 1996. Anolis. In Biotop und Terrarium. Natur und Tier Verlag, Münster. 207 pp.

Fleishman, L.J. 1991. Design features of the displays of anoline lizards. Anolis Newsletter 4: 33-48.

Fleishman, L.J. 1992. The influence of the sensory system and the environment on motion patterns in the visual displays of anoline lizards and other vertebrates. American Naturalist 139 (Supplement): 36-61.

Fleishman, L.J. 2000. Signal function, signal efficiency and the evolution of anoline lizard dewlap color. pp. 209-236. In: Espmark, Y.; Amundsen, T.; Rosenqvist, G. (eds.). Animal signals: signalling and signal design in animal communication. Tapir Academic Press, Trondheim. 496 pp.

Fleishman, L.J.; Bowman, M.; Saunders, D.; Miller, W.E.; Rury, M.J.; Loew, E.R. 1997. The visual ecology of Puerto Rican anoline lizards: habitat light and spectral sensitivity. Journal of Comparative Physiology A Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology 181(5): 446-460.

Fleishman, L.J.; Loew, E.R.; Leal, M. 1993. Ultraviolet vision in lizards. Nature (London) 365(6445): 397.

Fleishman, L.J.; Pallus, A.C. 2010. Motion perception and visual signal design in Anolis lizards. Proceedings of the Royal Society Biological Sciences Series B 277(1700): 3547-3554.

Foehl, A. 1937. Once in a lifetime. Journal Nature Mag. 80: 88-89.

Giannasi, N.; Thorpe, R.S.; Malhotra, A. 2000. A phylogenetic analysis of body size evolution in the Anolis roquet group (Sauria: Iguanidae): character displacement or size assortment? Molecular Ecology 9(2): 193-202.

Glor, R.E.; Flecker, A.S.; Benard, M.F.; Power, A.G. 2001. Lizard diversity and agricultural disturbance in a Caribbean forest landscape. Biodiversity and Conservation 10(5): 711-723.

Glor, R.E.; Gifford, M.E.; Larson, A.; Losos, J.B.; Rodriguez-Schettino, L.; Lara, A.C.; Jackman, T.R. 2004. Partial island submergence and speciation in an adaptive radiation: a multilocus analysis of the Cuban Green Anoles. Proceedings of the Royal Society Biological Sciences Series B 271(1554): 2257-2265.

Glor, R.E.; Losos, J.B.; Larson, A. 2005. Out of Cuba: overwater dispersal and speciation among lizards in the Anolis carolinensis subgroup. Molecular Ecology 14(8): 2419-2432.

Glor, R.E.; Vitt, L.J.; Larson, A. 2001. A molecular phylogenetic analysis of diversification in Amazonian Anolis lizards. Molecular Ecology 10(11): 2661-2668.

Glossip, D.; Losos, J.B. 1997. Ecological correlates of number of subdigital lamellae in anoles. Herpetologica 53(2): 192-199.

Goldberg, L.A.; Hart, W.E.; Wilson, D.B. 1999. Learning foraging thresholds for lizards: an analysis of a simple learning algorithm. Journal of Theoretical Biology 197(3): 361-369.

Goodman, B.A.; Krockenberger, A.K.; Schwarzkopf, L. 2007. Master of them all: performance specialization does not result in trade-offs in tropical lizards. Evolutionary Ecology Research 9(3): 527-546.

Gorman, G.C. 1965. Interspecific karyotypic variation as a systematic character in the genus Anolis (Sauria: Iguanidae). Nature (London) 208: 95-97.

Gorman, G.C. 1968. The relationships of Anolis of the roquet species group (Sauria: Iguanidae) - 3. Comparative study of display behaviour. Breviora 284: 1-31.

Gorman, G.C. 1969. Intermediate territorial display of a hybrid Anolis lizard (Sauria: Iguanidae). Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie 26: 390-393.

Gorman, G.C.; Atkins, L. 1966. Chromosomal heteromorphism in some male lizards of the genus Anolis. American Naturalist 100: 579-583.

Gorman, G.C.; Atkins, L. 1967. The relationships of the Anolis of the roquet species group (Sauria: Iguanidae). 2. Systematic Zoology 16: 137-143.

Gorman, G.C.; Atkins, L. 1968. Confirmation on an X-Y sex determining mechanism in lizards (Anolis). Copeia 1968: 159-160.

Gorman, G.C.; Atkins, L. 1969. The zoogeography of Lesser Antillean Anolis lizards - an analysis based upon chromosomes and lactic dehydrogenases. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 138: 53-80.

Gorman, G.C.; Buth, D.; Soule, M.; Yang, S.Y. 1983. The relationships of the Puerto Rican Anolis: electrophoretic and karyotypic studies. pp. 626-642. In: Rhodin, A.G.J. & Miyata, K. (eds.). Advances in herpetology and evolutionary biology. Essays in honor of Ernest E. Williams. Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 725 pp.

Gorman, G.C.; Buth, D.G.; Wyles, J.S. 1980. Anolis lizards of the eastern Caribbean: a case study in evolution. 3. A cladistic analysis of albumin immunological data, and the definition of species groups. Systematic Zoology 29(2): 143-158.

Gorman, G.C.; Dessauer, H.C. 1966. The relationships of Anolis of the roquet species group (Sauria: Iguanidae) - 1. Electrophoretic comparison of blood proteins. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology 19: 845-853.

Gorman, G.C.; Kim, Y.J. 1975. Genetic variation and genetic distance among populations of Anolis lizards on two Lessen Antillean island banks. Systematic Zoology 24(3): 369-373.

Gorman, G.C.; Kim, Y.J. 1976. Anolis lizards of the eastern Caribbean: a case study in evolution. 2. Genetic relationships and genetic variation of the bimaculatus group. Systematic Zoology 25(1): 62-77.

Gorman, G.C.; Kim, Y.J. 1978. The genetics of colonization: loss of variability among introduced populations of Anolis lizards (Reptilia, Lacertilia, Iguanidae). Journal of Herpetology 12(1): 47-51.

Gorman, G.C.; Licht, P. 1975. Differences between the reproductive cycles of sympatric Anolis lizards on Trinidad. Copeia 1975(2): 332-337.

Gorman, G.C.; Licht, P.; Dessauer, H.C.; Boos, J.O. 1971. Reproductive failure among the hybridizing Anolis lizards of Trinidad. Systematic Zoology 20: 1-18.

Gorman, G.C.; Yang, S.Y. 1975. A low level of backcrossing between the hybridizing Anolis lizards of Trinidad. Herpetologica 31(1): 196-198.

Gouda, C.S. 1960. Nogmaals Anolis. Lacerta 18: 89-91.

Gould, S.J. 1999. The paradox of the visibly irrelevant. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 879: 87-97.

Guyer, C.; Savage, J.M. 1986. Cladistic relationships among anoles (Sauria: Iguanidae). Systematic Zoology 35(4): 509-531.

Guyer, C.; Savage, J.M. 1992. Anole systematics revisited. Systematic Biology 41(1): 89-110.

Haefner, J.W. 1984. Assembly models for the management of nongame wildlife communities. pp. 108-120. In: McComb, W.C. (ed.). Proceedings of the Workshop on Management of Nongame Species and Ecological Communities. Publisher & place of publication not given. 404 pp.

Haefner, J.W. 1988. Assembly rules for Greater Antillean Anolis lizards. Competition and random models compared. Oecologia (Heidelberg) 74(4): 551-565.

Haefner, J.W. 1988. Niche shifts in Greater Antillean Anolis communities: effects of niche metric and biological resolution on null model tests. Oecologia (Heidelberg) 77(1): 107-117.

Hamilton, W.J. 1948. Hibernation site of the lizards Eumeces and Anolis in Louisiana. Copeia 1948: 211.

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Harrison, A.; Poe, S. 2012. Evolution of an ornament, the dewlap, in females of the lizard genus Anolis. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 106(1): 191-201.

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Hedges, S.B.; Burnell, K.L. 1990. The Jamaican radiation of Anolis (Sauria: Iguanidae): an analysis of relationships and biogeography using sequential electrophoresis. Caribbean Journal of Science 26(1-2): 31-44.

Heller, R. 1980. Foraging on potentially harmful prey. Journal of Theoretical Biology 85(4): 807-813.

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Hertz, P.E. 1983. Eurythermy and niche breadth in West Indian Anolis lizards: a reappraisal. pp. 472-483. In: Rhodin, A.G.J. & Miyata, K. (eds.). Advances in herpetology and evolutionary biology. Essays in honor of Ernest E. Williams. Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 725 pp.

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Heselhaus, R. 1990. Von einigen kubanischen Anolis. DATZ (Die Aquarien- und Terrarien-Zeitschrift) 43(11): 663-665.

Heselhaus, R.; Schmidt, M. 1990. Karibische Anolis. Herpetologischer Fachverlag, Münster. 88 pp.

Hilgendorf, R.J. 1998. Eine herpetologische Reise nach Nordost-Jamaika unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Gattung Anolis Daudin, 1802 - Teil 2. Sauria (Berlin) 20(3): 3-10.

Hilgenhof, R. 1998. Eine herpetologische Reise nach Nordost-Jamaika unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Gattung Anolis Daudin, 1802 - Teil 1. Sauria (Berlin) 20(2): 15-24.

Hillman, S.S.; Gorman, G.C. 1977. Water loss, desiccation tolerance, and survival under desiccating conditions in 11 species of Caribbean Anolis. Evolutionary and ecological implications. Oecologia 29(2): 105-116.

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Huey, R.B.; Deutsch, C.A.; Tewksbury, J.J.; Vitt, L.J.; Hertz, P.E.; Alvarez Perez, H.J.; Garland, T. 2009. Why tropical forest lizards are vulnerable to climate warming. Proceedings of the Royal Society Biological Sciences Series B 276(1664): 1939-1948.

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International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature 1986. Opinion 1385. Anolis carolinensis Voigt, 1832 designated as type species of Anolis Daudin, 1802 (Reptilia, Sauria). Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 43(2): 125-127.

Irschick, D.J. 1998. Morphological correlates of clinging ability in gekkonid and other pad-bearing lizards. Dactylus 3(2): 49-55.

Irschick, D.J. 2000. Comparative and behavioral analyses of preferred speed: Anolis lizards as a model system. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 73(4): 428-437.

Irschick, D.J. 2002. Evolutionary approaches for studying functional morphology: examples from studies of performance capacity. Integrative and Comparative Biology 42(2): 278-290.

Irschick, D.J.; Austin, C.C.; Petren, K.; Fisher, R.N.; Losos, J.B.; Ellers, O. 1996. A comparative analysis of clinging ability among pad-bearing lizards. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 59(1): 21-35.

Irschick, D.J.; Losos, J.B. 1998. A comparative analysis of the ecological significance of maximal locomotor performance in Caribbean Anolis lizards. Evolution 52(1): 219-226.

Irschick, D.J.; Losos, J.B. 1999. Do lizards avoid habitats in which performance is submaximal? The relationships between sprinting capabilities and structural habitat use in Caribbean anoles. American Naturalist 154(3): 293-305.

Irschick, D.J.; Vitt, L.J.; Zani, P.A.; Losos, J.B. 1997. A comparison of evolutionary radiations in mainland and Caribbean Anolis lizards. Ecology (Washington, D.C.) 78(7): 2191-2203.

Jackman, T.; Larson, A.; Queiroz, K. de; Losos, J.B. 1999. Phylogenetic relationships and tempo of early diversification in Anolis lizards. Systematic Biology 48(2): 254-285.

Jackman, T.; Losos, J.B.; Larson, A.; Queiroz, K. de 1997. Phylogenetic studies of convergent adaptive radiations in Caribbean Anolis lizards. pp. 535-557. In: Givnish, T.J. & Sytsma, K.J. (eds.). Molecular evolution and adaptive radiation. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, New York & Melbourne. 621 pp.

Jackman, T.R.; Irschick, D.J.; Queiroz, K. de; Losos, J.B.; Larson, A. 2002. Molecular phylogenetic perspective on evolution of lizards of the Anolis grahami series. Journal of Experimental Zoology 294(1): 1-16.

Jenssen, T.A. 1977. Evolution of anoline lizard display behavior. American Zoologist 17(1): 203-215.

Jenssen, T.A. 1978. Display diversity in anoline lizards and problems of interpretation. pp. 269-285. In: Greenberg, N. & MacLean, P.D. (eds.). Behaviour and neurology of lizards: an interdisciplinary colloquium. U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. National Institute of Mental Health. Rockville, Maryland. 352 pp.

Jenssen, T.A.; Feely, P.C. 1991. Social behavior of the male anoline lizard Chamaelinorops barbouri, with a comparison to Anolis. Journal of Herpetology 25(4): 454-462.

Johnson, M.A.; Leal, M.; Schettino, L.R.; Lara, A.C.; Revell, L.J.; Losos, J.B. 2008. A phylogenetic perspective on foraging mode evolution and habitat use in West Indian Anolis lizards. Animal Behaviour 75(2): 555-563.

Johnson, M.A.; Revell, L.J.; Losos, J.B. 2010. Behavioral convergence and adaptive radiation: effects of habitat use on territorial behavior in Anolis lizards. Evolution 64(4): 1151-1159.

Johnson, M.A.; Wade, J. 2010. Behavioural display systems across nine Anolis lizard species: sexual dimorphisms in structure and function. Proceedings of the Royal Society Biological Sciences Series B 277(1688): 1711-1719.

Kenny, J.S.; Quesnel, V.C.; Underwood, G.; Williams, E.E. 1959. The anoles of the eastern Caribbean (Sauria, Iguanidae). I-III. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 121: 187-226.

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Sanz Ochotorena, A.; Uribe-Aranzabal, M.C.; Coro Antich, R.M.; Torres-Barbosa, F. 2000. Ciclo reproductivo de Anolis porcatus (Sauria: Polychrotidae) en Ciudad de La Habana. Revista Biologia (Havana) 14(2): 114-120.

Sanz Ochotorena, A.; Uribe-Aranzabal, M.C.; Dominguez, M. 2004. Dos indices morfologicos en machos de tres especies del genero Anolis. Revista Biologia (Havana) 18(1): 96-102.

Schroter, G. 1986. Anfänge der Pflege und Zucht on Anolis porcatus. Aquarien Terrarien 33(12): 411-415.

Schwartz, A.; Ogren, L.H. 1956. A collection of reptiles and amphibians from Cuba, with the descriptions of two new forms. Herpetologica 12: 91-110.

Torres, J.; Acosta, M. 2014. Predation attempt by Anolis porcatus (Sauria, Dactyloidae) on Mus musculus (Rodentia, Muridae). Herpetology Notes 7: 525-526.

Townsend, J.H. 2003. Natural history notes: Anolis porcatus (Cuban Green Anole). Nectivory. Herpetological Review 34(2): 141-142.

Vance, T. 1987. The Cuban Green Anole (Anolis porcatus): a colonizing species. Bulletin of the Maryland Herpetological Society 23(3): 105-108.

Vergner, I.; Polak, P. 1990. Beobachtungen am Kuba-Rotkehlanolis, Anolis porcatus Gray, 1840 und Bemerkungen zu Anolis allisoni Barbour, 1928. Herpetofauna (Weinstadt) 12(69): 6-10.

Anolis pumilus

Garrido, O. 1988. Nueva especie para la ciencia de Anolis (Lacertilia: Iguanidae) de Cuba perteneciente al complejo argillaceus. Doñana Acta Vertebrata 15(1): 45-57.

Anolis rejectus

Fläschendräger, A. 1998. Beobachtungen an drei Grasanolis-Arten im Biotop sowie Bemerkungen zu Haltung und Fortpflanzung im Terrarium. Herpetofauna (Weinstadt) 20(113): 19-28.

Garrido, O.H.; Hedges, S.B. 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. Caribbean Journal of Science 36(1-2): 160-161.

Garrido, O.H.; Schwartz, A. 1972. The Cuban Anolis spectrum complex (Sauria, Iguanidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 85(45): 509-521.

Socarras, A.A.; Cruz, J. de la; Garces, G.; Ruiz, A. 1988. Saurofagia en Anolis (Sauria: Iguanidae). Miscelanea Zoologica (Havana) 38: 4.

Anolis ruibali

Navarro-P., N.; Garrido, O.H. 2004. Especie nueva de Anolis (Sauria: Lacertilia: Iguanidae) de la region Suroriental de Cuba. Solenodon 4: 85-90.

Powell, R.; Torres, J.; Navarro-Pacheco, N. 2017. Anolis ruibali Navarro Pacheco and Garrido. Cabo Cruz Pallid Anole. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles 906: 1-5.

Anolis sheplani

Gifford, M.E.; Powell, R. 2002. Anolis sheplani. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles 750: 750.1-750.2.

Huyghe, K.; Herrel, A.; Vanhooydonck, B.; Meyers, J.J.; Irschick, D.J. 2007. Microhabitat use, diet, and performance data on the Hispaniolan twig anole, Anolis sheplani: Pushing the boundaries of morphospace. Zoology (Jena) 110(1): 2-8.

Poe, S. 1998. Skull characters and the cladistic relationships of the Hispaniolan dwarf twig Anolis. Herpetological Monographs 12: 192-236.

Schwartz, A. 1974. A new species of primitive Anolis (Sauria: Iguanidae) from the Sierra de Baoruco, Hispaniola. Breviora 423: 1-19.

Anolis smaragdinus

Barbour, T.; Shreve, B. 1935. Concerning some Bahaman reptiles, with notes on the fauna. Proceedings Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 40: 347-366.

Losos, J.B.; Spiller, D.A. 2005. Natural history notes: Anolis smaragdinus (Bahamian Green Anole). Dispersal. Herpetological Review 36(3): 315-316.

Anolis spectrum

Garrido, O.H.; Schwartz, A. 1972. The Cuban Anolis spectrum complex (Sauria, Iguanidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 85(45): 509-521.

Peters, G. 1970. Zur Taxionomie und Zoogeographie der kubanischen anolinen Eidechsen (Reptilia, Iguanidae). Mitteilungen aus dem Zoologischen Museum in Berlin 46: 197-234.

Schwartz, A.; Ogren, L.H. 1956. A collection of reptiles and amphibians from Cuba, with the descriptions of two new forms. Herpetologica 12: 91-110.

Silva Rodriguez, A.; Estrada, A.R.; Garrido, O.H. 1982. Nueva localidad para Anolis spectrum (Peters). Miscelanea Zoologica (Havana) 16: 2-3.

Anolis terueli

Navarro-P., N.; Fernandez-V., A.; Garrido, O.H. 2001. Reconsideracion taxonomica de Anolis centralis litoralis y descripcion de una especie nueva del grupo argillaceus (Sauria: Iguanidae) para Cuba. Solenodon 1: 66-75.

Anolis toldo

Fong-G., A.; Garrido, O.H. 2000. Nueva especie de Anolis (Sauria: Iguanidae) de la region norte de Cuba oriental. Revista de Biologia Tropical 48(2-3): 665-669.

Anolis vanidicus

Garrido, O.H.; Hedges, S.B. 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. Caribbean Journal of Science 36(1-2): 160-161.

Garrido, O.H.; Schwartz, A. 1972. The Cuban Anolis spectrum complex (Sauria, Iguanidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 85(45): 509-521.

Marrero, R.; Rodríguez-Cabrera, T.M.; Torres, J. 2016. Natural history notes: Anolis vanidicus (Escambray Grass Anole). Maximum elevation. Herpetological Review 47(3): 460-461.

Anolis vescus

Garrido, O.H.; Hedges, S.B. 1992. Three new grass anoles from Cuba (Squamata: Iguanidae). Caribbean Journal of Science 28(1-2): 21-29.