“…It is also increasingly used as a reptilian model organism in a wide range of biological disciplines. Recent examples of research focused on this taxon include those related to thermal physiology (Couture, Monteiro, Aymen, Troncy, & Steagall, 2017; Smith et al, 2016), niche modeling (Rej & Joyner, 2018), behavior (Cadena & Tattersall, 2009; Cadena et al, 2017; Kis, Huber, & Wilkinson, 2015; Li et al, 2016), veterinary herpetology (Schmidt‐Ukaj, Hochleithner, Richter, Brandstetter, & Knotek, 2017), development (Haridy, 2018; Melville et al, 2016; Ollonen, Da Silva, Mahlow, & Di‐Poï, 2018; Whiteley et al, 2017), comparative brain anatomy (Tosches et al, 2018), gene expression (Capraro et al, 2019), and genomics (Deakin et al, 2016; Georges et al, 2015). The species P. vitticeps is also frequently included in broader comparative studies (e.g., Chen et al, 2012; Cubo, Hui, Clarac, & Quilhac, 2017; Geist, 2000; Gray, Hutchinson, & Jones, 2019; Gray, McDowell, Hutchinson, & Jones, 2017; Gray, Sherratt, Hutchinson, & Jones, 2019; Head & Polly, 2015; Herrel & De Vree, 2009; Herrel et al, 2007; Holliday, Gardner, Paesani, Douthitt, & Ratliff, 2010; Littleford‐Colquhoun et al, 2019; Macrì, Savriama, Khan, & Di‐Poï, 2019; Ross et al, 2010; Schaerlaeken et al, 2008; Watanabe et al, 2019; Witten, 1985, 1994; Woltering et al, 2009).…”