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| | 2000 Progress Report - EDGE EFFECTS ON LIZARDS (NOROPS) AND FROGS (ELEUTHERODACTYLUS) IN TROPICAL FOREST FRAGMENTS |
 | | But both species of Norops, as well as several frog species, appeared to become more abundant in the forest interiors after the onset of the wet season. |  | | Both species of Norops lizards were more abundant along forest edges during the dry season. |  | | We also found that in Norops polylepis, the most abundant anole, rates of ectoparasitism were lower along edges than in forest interiors. |
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http://es.epa.gov/ncer/fellow/progress/99/schlaepferma00.html
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| | ADW: Norops sagrei: Information |
 | | Norops sagrei follows typical lizard development from an egg to a juvenile to an adult. |  | | There are no known adverse affects of Norops sagrei on humans, although some may consider this species abundance in urban areas a nuisance. |  | | Norops sagrei has also been classified in the genus Anolis. |
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http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Norops_sagrei.html
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| | Masdevallia norops |
 | | The thick-textured flowers are produced singly from the base of new growth in the winter. |  | | The fairly large size (3-3/4-inch, 7cm) flowers and twisted shape make this a worthwhile Masdevallia for intermediate to cool conditions. |  | | Masdevallia norops is an interesting species from 1500-1900m in Ecuador and Peru. |
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http://www.orchidworks.com/orchids/pleurothallids/book091c.htm
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| | Schlaepfer abstract |
 | | However, Norops polylepis eggs (n=56), obtained through captive breeding, developed 30-40% faster and were more likely to hatch (p=0.05) in the pasture than in the adjacent forests. |  | | I tested the idea that forest species may experience reduced survival in the vicinity of edges or in adjacent pastures. |  | | Each site spanned from 45m into the pasture (from the edge) to 150m into the forest and was sampled intensively three times at approximately 6-month intervals. |
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http://www.conbio.org/SCB/Activities/Meetings/2001/Website/abstracts/Schlaepfer.htm
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| | Field guide lizards |
 | | Medium sized anole, found from 0-5m on tree trunks in closed-canopy forest. |  | | We found adults that measured up to 88 mm SVL and 244 TL. |  | | Have blue eyes (see next slide), that helps distinguish juveniles from Norops polylepis. |
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http://www.dnr.cornell.edu/edge/Field_guide_lizards.htm
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| | SteffenCV |
 | | “Field tests of sexual selection in two species of mainland Norops lizards”. |  | | Steffen, J.E. "Causes to allometry for sexual size dimorphism in Norops lizards". |  | | Steffen, J.E. “Allometry for male-biased and female-biased sexual size dimorphism in mainland Norops lizards: a review of current hypotheses of sexual size dimorphism”. |
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http://www.auburn.edu/~steffje/SteffenCV.html
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| | Station Information - Norops |
 | | Norops is a genus of lizards commonly known as anoles. |
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http://www.stationinformation.com/encyclopedia/n/no/norops.html
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| | Norops - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A number of species formerly classified in the related genus Anolis are now usually placed in this genus. |  | | Norops is a genus of lizards belonging to the anole family, Polychrotidae, and are commonly known as beta anoles. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norops
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| | Masdevallia norops |
 | | From the Greek norops, "bright, gleaming", in allusion to the bright yellow and orange flowers. |  | | Additional Information: Occurs locally in the humid cloud forests of eastern Ecuador and northern Peru at altitudes of 4,920 feet (1,500 m) to 6,230 feet (1,900 m). |
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http://www.pleurothallids.com/masdevallia_norops.htm
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| | Kirsten's Webpage |
 | | The prevailing paradigm had been that Norops originated on the mainland (perhaps Mexico) and later dispersed southerwards through Central America and into South America. |  | | At some point anole propagules were believed to have dispersed over water to Cuba and Jamaica. |  | | Our latest work suggest that this is not the case, and that Norops originated in the Caribbean (perhaps on some part of Cuba) and later dispersed overwater to the mainland (and also to Jamaica). |
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http://biology4.wustl.edu/~lososlab/nicholson
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| | Herpbreeder.dk |
 | | Lizards of the World - Iguania - Norops :::::. |
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http://www.herpseeker.com/worldspecies/Sauria/iguania/norops.htm
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| | Masdevallia Elven Copper |
 | | norops gave this little hybrid some of the delicate twisting of the sepals. |  | | The combination of the two parents both gave it a unique and bright color. |
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http://www.pleurothallids.com/masdevallia_elven_copper.htm
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| | Polychrotidae -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | Polychrotidae is a family of (Relatively long-bodied reptile with usually two pairs of legs and a tapering tail) lizards commonly known as Anoles. |  | | There are four genera: (New World chameleons) Anolis, (additional info and facts about Norops) Norops, (additional info and facts about Phenacosaurus) Phenacosaurus and (additional info and facts about Polychrus) Polychrus. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/p/po/polychrotidae.htm
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| | SteffenPersonal |
 | | Norops humilis, are predominantly due to the presence and deposition of carotenoids, whereas red colors of dewlaps are caused by pterins. |  | | I became interested in studying the role of dewlap extension in anole communication, in addition to a multitude of other fascinating topics (which I have not found time to study). |  | | Kevin McGraw, PhD, we show that yellow colors of dewlaps in the brown anole, |
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http://www.auburn.edu/~steffje/SteffenPersonal.html
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| | IngentaConnect A new species of Norops (Squamata: Polychrotidae) from northweste... |
 | | IngentaConnect A new species of Norops (Squamata: Polychrotidae) from northweste... |  | | A new species of anole of the genus Norops is described from Departamento de Yoro in northwestern Honduras. |  | | You will be able to remove this item from your shopping cart at any time before you have completed check-out. |
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http://api.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/amre/2001/00000022/00000004/art00008
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| | Checklist of the Amphibians and Reptiles of Rara Avis |
 | | These miniature lizards inhabit cracks in the bark of jungle trees where they hunt for tiny insects. |  | | Green Tree Anoles (Norops biporcatus) are not always green. |  | | When disturbed or if put in direct sunlight they rapidly change color and develop a pattern of dark brown stripes and spots. |
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http://www.rara-avis.com/herplist.htm
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| | A new species of anole lizard, genus Norops |
 | | A new species of anole lizard, genus Norops |  | | The new form is known only from Cerro Pando on the border between Costa Rica and Panama. |  | | Views of head and anterior body of holotype (CRE 5290) of Norops pandoensis, new species; above: lateral view, middle: dorsal view, below: ventral view. |
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http://rbt.ots.ac.cr/revistas/46-3/savage.htm
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| | Brune's December 2004 Belize Trip - Amphibians and Reptiles |
 | | Not only are there several species in Belize, but their patterns are variable and depend upon the age and sex of the animal. |  | | I found the anoles of the genus Norops to be rather confusing. |  | | We found three on the road one night. |
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http://home.frognet.net/~brune/belize_dec04/herps.html
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| | Cayaya Birding: Norops |
 | | Anole (Norops sp.) in the Sacranix cloud forest. |
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http://www.guatemalabirding.com/norops.htm
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| | A new lizard of the genus Norops (Sauria: Iguanidae) from the cloud forest of Hidalgo, México. - Campbell, J. A., D. ... |
 | | A new lizard of the genus Norops (Sauria: Iguanidae) from the cloud forest of Hidalgo, México. |  | | Title: A new lizard of the genus Norops (Sauria: Iguanidae) from the cloud forest of Hidalgo, México. |  | | Keywords: Reptiles, Reptilia, Sauria, Lizards, Iguanidae, Norops, Norops Naufragus, Taxonomy, Herpetology, México, Hidalgo, Natural History |
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http://www.grahamnewlandhaturalhistorybooks.com/si/3173.html
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| | Anolis Contact Group |
 | | In 1996 Dr. Gunther Köhler (Forschungsinstitut Senckenbers, Frankfurt/ Main) described this animal (previously thought to be Norops lemurinus) as a new species. |  | | Norops bicaorum KÖHLER exclusively occurs on Utila and Roatan, two islets belonging to the Bay Islands (Islas de la Bahia) off the northern coast of Honduras. |  | | The name bica-orum has been assigned in honour to a local conservation agency, the Bay Island Conservation Agency (BICA). |
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http://greenfield.fortunecity.com/drongo/177/english/care/bicaorum.htm
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| | Encyclopedia: Anole |
 | | Polychrotidae is a family of lizards commonly known as Anoles. |  | | Click for other authoritative sources for this topic (summarised at Factbites.com). |  | | There are four genera: Anolis, Norops, Phenacosaurus and Polychrus. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Anole
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| | World War 1 and 2 - Brown Anole |
 | | It has been widely introduced, and is now common in southern Florida, other Caribbean islands, and elsewhere in the region. |  | | The Brown Anole, Norops sagrei, is a lizard of the anole family that is native to Cuba and the Bahamas. |  | | World War 1 and 2 - Brown Anole |
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http://www.worldwardiary.com/history/Brown_Anole
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| | Lifemapper - Gadella norops |
 | | This is a map of specimen collection localities and predicted distribution (if available) for "Gadella norops" created by Lifemapper project. |  | | You can also visit the www.lifemapper.org, find "Maps & Models" section of the site and search for "Gadella norops" in order to retrieve a distribution map. |
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http://www.lifemapper.org/robotfood/Fish/Gadella%20norops.HTM
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| | WU Libraries Bio. Dept. 2002 Publications |
 | | Web-based primer design for single nucleotide polymorphism analysis. |  | | Nicholson, K. Phylogenetic analysis and a test of the current infrageneric classification of Norops (beta Anolis). |
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http://www.library.wustl.edu/units/biology/reprints/2002.html
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| | Not sure with name Photo TrekNature |
 | | I am not sure if this is the right specie. |  | | Los depredadores de la Norops polylepis incluye momotos y los trogonidos y muchas especies de serpientes y lagartijas (Norops capilo, Corytophanes cristatus) además de mantis religiosa y de esperanzas quienes se les ha visto comiendo juveniles de Norops polylepis. |  | | La Norops polylepis es altamente territorial, sin embargo esto varia entre machos y hembras. |
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http://www.treknature.com/gallery/photo14150.htm
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/brown.html
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| | norops - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "norops" is defined. |  | | We found one dictionary with English definitions that includes the word norops: |
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http://www.onelook.com/?w=norops
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| | Anolis Contact Group |
 | | (remember where you've seen it first!) Has now been named Anolis (Norops) cusuco. |  | | (including Norops, Dactyloa, and other genera of disputed status) |
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http://members.fortunecity.com/baleatus/deutsch/pixalphabet.htm
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| | wildherps.com - Herpetology References |
 | | Campbell uses Norops where Lee uses Anolis), and many species are given different common names. |  | | A few species are described using different scientific names (e.g. |  | | I've used Lee's book as the authority here; Campbell's alternate common names are listed in my "Other Names" sections. |
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http://www.wildherps.com/references.html
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 | | On a stellar trip to Costa Rica this Winter, my wife and I found a number of reptiles and amphibians. |  | | My only photo of Norops tropidolepis from Alajuella (29 December 2003) |  | | Norops polylepis from Sirena (P. Osa) (23 December 2003) |
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http://scholar.library.csi.cuny.edu/~fburbrink/Field%20Work/Costa%20Rica
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| | issg Database: Distribution of Norops sagrei |
 | | Countries (or multi-country features) with distribution records for Norops sagrei in the Global Invasive Species Database. |  | | Click a country or mulitcountry feature for distribution records: |
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http://issg.appfa.auckland.ac.nz/database/species/distribution.asp?si=603&fr=1&sts=
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| | Pisces Reference - Detail |
 | | Valid as *Gadella norops* Paulin 1987 -- (Paulin 1989:101 [ref. 9297], Paulin et al. |
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http://fishbase.nrm.se/Eschmeyer/EschPiscesSummary.cfm?ID=46967
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| | Forest Light - Forest Light - Gallery |
 | | Pug-nosed anole (Norops capito) in lowland tropical rainforest, La Selva Biological Station, Heredia Province, Costa Rica |
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http://www.forestlight.co.uk/catalogue/718.html
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| | Polychrotidae |
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http://www.fmnh.helsinki.fi/users/haaramo/Metazoa/Deuterostoma/Chordata/Reptilia/Lepidosauromorpha/Iguania/Polychrotidae.htm
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