Bergmann’s Clines in Ectotherms: Illustrating a Life‐History Perspective with Sceloporine Lizards
Michael J. Angilletta(Arizona State University), Warren P. Porter(University of Wisconsin System), Adam D. Leaché(Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture), Peter H. Niewiarowski, Arthur E. Dunham
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