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Article title
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Keywords
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Introduction
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Methods
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Are Cuban green anoles phenotypically distinct?
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Are any of the Cuban green anoles geographically isolated from one another?
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Are the Cuban green anoles ecologically distinct?
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Are the Cuban green anoles distinct lineages?
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Results
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Are Cuban green anoles phenotypically distinct?
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West-central and eastern Anolis porcatus are geographically isolated
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Anolis allisoni, west-central and eastern Anolis porcatus are ecologically distinct
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Anolis allisoni, west-central and eastern Anolis porcatus are distinct lineages
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Taxonomy
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Anolis torresfundorai
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Discussion
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Are the eastern and west-central populations of Anolis porcatus phenotypically distinct?
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Anolis porcatus and A. torresfundorai sp. nov. are geographically isolated
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Anolis porcatus and A. torresfundorai sp. nov. are ecologically distinct
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Anolis porcatus and A. torresfundorai sp. nov. are distinct lineages
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Taxonomical remarks and diversity in the Anolis carolinensis species subgroup
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Conclusions
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Acknowledgements
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References
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