“…Here, we use a multivariate phylogenetic comparative approach to investigate how phylogenetic history and climate have shaped the chemical composition of epidermal pore secretions in Australia's Heteronotia lizard radiation. Heteronotia (Gekkonidae) is a genus of five recognized species (Wilson & Swan, 2017), two of which— H. binoei (Gray, 1845) and H. planiceps Storr, 1989—are complexes of deeply divergent genetic lineages, many representing undescribed ‘cryptic species’ (Fujita et al, 2010; Moritz et al, 2016; Oliver et al, 2017; Pepper et al, 2013; Riedel et al, 2021; Zozaya et al, 2019). Similar to many lizard groups (Mayerl et al, 2015), male Heteronotia have epidermal pores (Figure 1b) that exude waxy secretions with complex and variable chemistry.…”