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19 Callahan, R. J., Jr. 1982. Geographical and ecological distribution of the lizard Leiocephalus carinatus armouri in south Florida. M.A. Thesis, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA. 70pp.
20 Campbell, T. S. 1995. Asymmetric competition between the brown anole (Anolis sagrei) and the green anole (A. carolinensis) on experimental islands. Page 54 (abstract) in Proceedings of the 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, 8–13 August 1995, Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina, USA.
21 Campbell, T. S., and J. T. Hammontree. 1995. Geographic distribution: Anolis sagrei (brown anole). Herpetological Review 26:107.
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23 Campbell, T. S. 1996. Invasions of small islands and urban sites by brown anoles (Anolis sagrei). Page 70 (abstract) in Proceedings of the 39th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, 24–29 July 1996, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, USA.
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26 Campbell, T. S. 1998. Experimental analyses of interactions between native and exotic lizard species using dredge spoil islands in Florida. Abstract in Proceedings of the 78th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, 41st Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, 46th Annual Meeting of the Herpetologists' League, 14th Annual Meeting of the American Elasmobranch Society, and the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Herpetologists, 16–22 July 1998, Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
27 Campbell, T. 1999. Consequences of the Cuban brown anole invasion in Florida: it's not easy being green. Anolis Newsletter V:12–21.
28 Campbell, T. S. 2000. Analysis of the effects of an exotic lizard (Anolis sagrei) on a native lizard (Anolis carolinensis) in Florida, using islands as experimental units. Dissertation, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. 336pp.
29 Campbell, T. S. 2003. The introduced brown anole (Anolis sagrei) occurs in every county in peninsular Florida. Herpetological Review 34:173–174.
30 Carr, A. F., Jr. 1940. A contribution to the herpetology of Florida. University of Florida Publications, Biological Sciences 3:1–118.
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39 Crowder, J. P. 1974. The exotic vertebrates of south Florida. South Florida Environmental Project Ecological Report No. DI-SFEP-74-30. 45pp.
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42 Dodd, C. K., Jr., and M. L. Griffey. 2002. Remarks on the current status of the non-marine herpetofauna of Egmont Key, Florida. Florida Scientist 65:62–66.
43 Duellman, W. E., and A. Schwartz. 1958. Amphibians and reptiles of southern Florida. Bulletin of the Florida State Museum, Biological Sciences 3:181–324.
44 Dunson, W. A., and C. R. Bramham. 1981. Evaporative water loss and oxygen consumption of three small lizards from the Florida Keys: Sphaerodactylus cinereus, S. notatus, and Anolis sagrei. Physiological Zoology 54:253–259.
45 Echternacht, A. C. 1999. Possible causes for the rapid decline in population density of green anoles, Anolis carolinensis (Sauria: Polychrotidae) following invasion by the brown anole, Anolis sagrei, in the southeastern United States. Anolis Newsletter V:22-27.
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47 Franz, R. 2001. Anolis sagrei (brown anole). 2001. Predation. Herpetological Review 32:253.
48 Funk, R. S., and D. Moll. 1979. Geographic distribution: Anolis sagrei (Cuban brown anole). Herpetological Review 10:102.
49 Garman, S. 1887. On West Indian Iguanidae and on West Indian Scincidae in the collection of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A. Bulletin of the Essex Institute 19:25–50.
50 Gerber, G. P. 1991. Anolis sagrei and Anolis carolinensis in Florida: evidence for interspecific predation. Anolis Newsletter IV:49–53.
51 Gerber, G. P. 1999. A review of intraguild predation and cannibalism in Anolis. Anolis Newsletter V:22–27.
52 Godley, J. S., F. E. Lohrer, J. N. Layne, and J. Rossi. 1981. Distributional status of an introduced lizard in Florida: Anolis sagrei. Herpetological Review 12:84–86.
53 Goldberg, S. R., C. R. Bursey, and R. Tawil. 1994. Helminth parasites of the bark anole, Anolis distichus, and the brown anole, Anolis sagrei (Polychridae) from Florida and the Bahamas. Caribbean Journal of Science 30:275–277.
54 Gore, R. 1976. Florida, Noah's Ark for exotic newcomers. National Geographic Magazine 150:538–559.
55 Hammer, R. L. 1984. Anolis carolinensis (green anole). Inter-breeding. Herpetological Review 15:112.
56 Hansen, K. L., and D. E. Sweat. 1962. Spermiation in Rana p. pipiens in response to heteroplastic pituitary materials. Journal of the Florida Academy of Sciences 25:109–120.
57 Hoff, G. L., and F. H. White. 1977. Salmonella in reptiles: isolation from free-ranging lizards (Reptilia, Lacertilia) in Florida. Journal of Herpetology 11:123–129.
58 Kaiser, B. W. 1990. Effects of tail autotomy on male Anolis sagrei. Page 69 (abstract) in Proceedings of the Joint Meeting of the 38th Annual Meeting of the Herpetologists' League and the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles; 5–9 August 1990, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
59 Kaiser, B. 1990. The effect of tail loss on the social status of male Anolis sagrei. M.S. Thesis, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA. 28pp.
60 Kaiser, B. W., and H. R. Mushinsky. 1994. Tail loss and dominance in captive adult male Anolis sagrei. Journal of Herpetology 28:342–346.
61 King, F. W. 1960. New populations of West Indian reptiles and amphibians in southeastern Florida. Quarterly Journal of the Florida Academy of Sciences 23:71–73.
62 King, F. W., and T. Krakauer. 1966. The exotic herpetofauna of southeast Florida. Quarterly Journal of the Florida Academy of Sciences 29:144–154.
63 Lee, D. S. 1969. Floridian herpetofauna associated with cabbage palms. Herpetologica 25:70–71.
64 Lee, J. C. 1980. Comparative thermal ecology of two lizards. Oecologia (Berlin) 44:171–176.
65 Lee, J. C. 1983. Anolis sagrei in Florida: phenetics of a colonizing species. Abstract in Proceedings of the 63rd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, 19–24 June 1983, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA.
66 Lee, J. C. 1985. Anolis sagrei in Florida: phenetics of a colonizing species. I. Meristic characters. Copeia 1985:182–194.
67 Lee, J. C. 1986. Anolis sagrei in Florida: morphometrics of a colonizing species. Abstract in Proceedings of the 66th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists and 2nd Annual Meeting of the American Elasmobranch Society, 15–21 June 1986, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
68 Lee, J. C. 1987. Anolis sagrei in Florida: phenetics of a colonizing species. II: morphometric characters. Copeia 1987:458–469.
69 Lee, J. C. 1989. Anolis sagrei in Florida: phenetics of a colonizing species—the Florida-Caribbean comparison. Page 110 (abstract) in Proceedings of the 69th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists and the 5th Annual Meeting of the American Elasmobranch Society, 17–23 June 1989, San Francisco State University and California Academy of Science, San Francisco, California, USA.
70 Lee, J. C., D. Clayton, S. Eisenstein, and I. Perez. 1989. The reproductive cycle of Anolis sagrei in southern Florida. Copeia 1989:930–937.
71 Lever, C. 2003. Naturalized reptiles and amphibians of the world. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA. 318pp.
72 Lieb, C. S., D. G. Buth, and G. C. Gorman. 1983. Genetic differentiation in Anolis sagrai: a comparison of Cuban and introduced Florida populations. Journal of Herpetology 17:90–94.
73 Limbaugh, J. 1991. No-care breeding of brown anoles; or, mini-Komodo-monitor management. Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 8(2):18–19.
74 Losos, J. B., J. C. Marks, and T. W. Schoener. 1993. Habitat use and ecological interactions of an introduced and a native species of Anolis lizard on Grand Cayman, with a review of the outcomes of anole introductions. Oecologia (Heidelberg) 95:525–532.
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76 Losos, J. B. 1999. Does adaptive plasticity occur in the hindlimb of Anolis sagrei? Page 152 (abstract) in Proceedings of the Joint Meeting of the 79th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, 15th Annual Meeting of the American Elasmobranch Society, 47th Annual Meeting of the Herpetologists' League, and the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, 24–30 June 1999, Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania, USA.
77 Love, W. B. 1978. Observations on the herpetofauna of Key West, Florida, with special emphasis on the rosy rat snake. Bulletin of the Georgia Herpetological Society 4(1):3–8.
78 Mammoser, D. 1998. Leaping lizards: Florida's native anole. Florida Wildlife 52(5):18–20.
79 McCoid, M. J. 1995. Non-native reptiles and amphibians. Pages 433–437 in E. T. Laroe, G. S. Farris, C. E. Puckett, P. D. Doran, and M. J. Mac, editors. Our living resources. National Biological Survey, Washington, D.C.
80 McMann, S. C. 1998. Display behavior and territoriality in the lizard Anolis sagrei. Dissertation, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, USA. 68pp.
81 McMann, S. C. 1999. Spatial variation in the display behavior of Anolis sagrei. Page 163 (abstract) in Proceedings of the Joint Meeting of the 79th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, 15th Annual Meeting of the American Elasmobranch Society, 47th Annual Meeting of the Herpetologists' League, and the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, 24–30 June 1999, Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania, USA.
82 McMann, S., and A. V. Paterson. 2003. Effects of capture, observer presence, and captivity on display behavior in a lizard. Journal of Herpetology 37:538–540.
83 Means, D. B. 1990. Geographic distribution: Anolis sagrei (Brown anole). Herpetological Review 21:96.
84 Means, D. B. 1996. Geographic distribution: Anolis sagrei (brown anole). Herpetological Review 27:151–152.
85 Meshaka, W. E., Jr. 1993. Hurricane Andrew and the colonization of five invading species in south Florida. Florida Scientist 56:193–201.
86 Meshaka, W. E., Jr. 1996. Vagility and the Florida distribution of the Cuban treefrog (Osteopilus septentrionalis). Herpetological Review 27:37–40.
87 Meshaka, W. E., Jr. 1997. The herpetofauna of Buck Island Ranch: an altered wetland in south-central Florida. Florida Scientist 60:1–7.
88 Meshaka, W. E., Jr., R. M. Clouse, B. P. Butterfield, and J. B. Hauge. 1997. The Cuban green anole, Anolis porcatus: a new anole established in Florida. Herpetological Review 28:101–102.
89 Meshaka, W. E., Jr. 1999. The herpetofauna of the Doc Thomas house in South Miami, Florida. Florida Field Naturalist 27:121–123.
90 Meshaka, W. E., Jr. 1999. The herpetofauna of the Kampong. Florida Scientist 62:153–157.
91 Meshaka, W. E., Jr. 1999. Research and thoughts on the knight anole, Anolis equestris, in southern Florida. Anolis Newsletter V:86–88.
92 Meshaka, W. E., Jr., W. F. Loftus, and T. Steiner. 2000. The herpetofauna of Everglades National Park. Florida Scientist 63:84–103.
93 Meshaka, W. E., Jr. 2001. The Cuban treefrog in Florida: life history of a successful colonizing species. University Press of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 191pp.
94 Meylan, P. A. 1977. Geographic distribution: Anolis sagrei (brown anole). Herpetological Review 8:39.
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97 Neill, W. T. 1951. A bromeliad herpetofauna in Florida. Ecology 32:140–143.
98 Neill, W. T. 1951. Florida's air-plants and their inhabitants. Florida Naturalist 24:61–66.
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102 Paterson, A. V. 1999. Relationships in territorial neighborhood : factors influencing interactions in a lizard, Anolis sagrei. Dissertation, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, USA. 76pp.
103 Paterson, A. V. 2002. Effects of an individual's removal on space use and behavior in territorial neighborhoods of brown anoles (Anolis sagrei). Herpetologica 58:382–393.
104 Pavia, A. 2003. Anoles: the original "starter" lizards. Reptiles Magazine 11(5):78–89.
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107 Porras, L. W. 2002. Part three: the Southeast. Reptiles Magazine 10(7):64–68, 70–71.
108 Porter, S. B. 1999. The role of food availability in interspecific competition between Anolis carolinensis and Anolis sagrei. Page 186 (abstract) in Proceedings of the Joint Meeting of the 79th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, 15th Annual Meeting of the American Elasmobranch Society, 47th Annual Meeting of the Herpetologists' League, and the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, 24–30 June 1999, Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania, USA.
109 Price, W. W., and H. Underwood. 1982. A survey of the intestinal helminths of the Cuban anole, Anolis sagrei sagrei. Florida Scientist 45(Supplement 1):29 (abstract).
110 Price, H. W, and H. Underwood. 1984. Intestinal helminths of the Cuban anole, Anolis sagrei sagrei, from Tampa, Florida. Florida Scientist 47:205–207.
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114 Ruibal, R. 1964. An annotated checklist and key to the anoline lizards of Cuba. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University 130:473–520.
115 Salzburg, M. A. 1982. Anolis sagrei and A. cristatellus in southern Florida: a case study in interspecific competition. Page 98 (abstract) in Proceedings of the 25th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles and the 30th Annual Meeting of the Herpetologists' League, 1–6 August 1982, North Carolina State Museum of Natural History, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA.
116 Salzburg, M. A. 1984. Anolis sagrei and Anolis cristatellus in southern Florida: a case study in interspecific competition. Ecology 65:14–19.
117 Schwartz, A., and R. Thomas. 1975. A check-list of West Indian amphibians and reptiles. Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Special Publication No. 1. 216pp.
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119 Sellers, L. G., and G. Graham. 1987. Trematodes of Cuban brown anoles, Anolis sagrei sagrei, from Florida. Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington 54:266–267.
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121 Stevenson, D., and D. Crowe. 1992. Geographic distribution: Anolis sagrei (brown anole). Herpetological Review 23:89.
122 Tokarz, R. R. 1985. Body size as a factor determining dominance in staged agonistic encounters between male brown anoles (Anolis sagrei). Animal Behaviour 33:746–753.
123 Tokarz, R. R. 1986. Hormonal regulation of male reproductive behavior in the lizard Anolis sagrei: a test of the aromatization hypothesis. Hormones and Behavior 20:364–377.
124 Tokarz, R. R. 1987. Effects of corticosterone treatment on male aggressive behavior in a lizard (Anolis sagrei). Hormones and Behavior 21:358–370.
125 Tokarz, R. R., and J. W. Beck, Jr. 1987. Behaviour of the suspected lizard competitors Anolis sagrei and Anolis carolinensis: an experimental test for behavioural interference. Animal Behaviour 35:722–734.
126 Tokarz, R. R., and J. B. Slowinski. 1990. Alteration of hemipenis use as a behavioural means of increasing sperm transfer in the lizard Anolis sagrei. Animal Behaviour 40:374–379.
127 Tokarz, R. R., and S. J. Kirkpatrick. 1991. Copulation frequency and pattern of hemipenis use in males of the lizard Anolis sagrei in a semi-natural enclosure. Animal Behaviour 41:1039–1044.
128 Tokarz, R. R., and S. J. Kirkpatrick. 1991. Importance of intromission in maintaining the alternating pattern of male mounting behaviour and hemipenis use in the lizard Anolis sagrei. Journal of Experimental Zoology 259:138–144.
129 Tokarz, R. R. 1992. Male mating preference for unfamiliar females in the lizard, Anolis sagrei. Animal Behaviour 44:843–849.
130 Tokarz, R. R. 1995. Importance of androgens in male territorial acquisition in the lizard Anolis sagrei: an experimental test. Animal Behaviour 49:661-669.
131 Tokarz, R. R. 1998. Mating pattern in the lizard Anolis sagrei: implications for mate choice and sperm competition. Herpetologica 54:388–394.
132 Tokarz, R. R., S. McMann, L. Seitz, and H. John-Alder. 1998. Plasma corticosterone and testosterone levels during the annual reproductive cycle of male brown anoles (Anolis sagrei). Physiological Zoology 71:139–146.
133 Tokarz, R. R. 1999. Relationship between copulation duration and sperm transfer in the lizard Anolis sagrei. Herpetologica 55:234–241.
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136 Townsend, J. H., and C. R. Lindsay. 2001. Geographic distribution: Anolis sagrei (brown anole). Herpetological Review 32:192.
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