| 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) |
|