Volume 14 (3)
Anonymous. 2007. Obituary: George Thomas McDuffie (1927-2007). Iguana. 14 (3): 205.
Ariano, Daniel and Gilberto Salazar. 2007. Notes on the distribution of the endangered lizard, Heloderma horridum charlesbogerti, in the dry forests of eastern Guatemala: An application of multi-criteria evaluation to conservation. Iguana. 14 (3): 152-159. [darianosanchez@gmail.com]
Barton, A. J. 2007. A statistical study of Thamnophis brachystoma (Cope) with comments on the kinship of T. butleri (Cope). Iguana. 14 (3): 191-192.
Eubanks, Pat. 2007. Special Award: Fred Burton Honored. Iguana. 14 (3): 206-207.
Kern, Michael D. 2007. The Day Geckos of Madagascar. Iguana. 14 (3): 184-189.
Krysko, Kenneth L. 2007. Book Review: Biology and conservation of Florida turtles. Iguana. 14 (3): 193-194.
Krysko, Kenneth L., Kevin M. Enge, Ellen M. Donlan, Jason C. Seitz and Elizabeth A. Golden. 2007. Distribution, natural history, and impacts of the introduced Green Iguana, Iguana iguana in Florida. Iguana. 14 (3): 142-151. [kenneyk@flmnh.ufl.edu]
McCranie, James R. 2007. Herpetological fieldwork in the lowland rainforests of northeastern Honduras: Pleasure or how quickly we forget. Iguana. 14 (3): 172-183. [jmccrani@bellsouth.net]
Micucci, Patricio A. and Tomas Waller. 2007. The management of yellow anacondas Eunectes notaeus in Argentina: From historical misuse to resource appreciation. Iguana. 14 (3): 160-171.
Powell, Robert. 2007. Book Review: Wild Trees in the Cayman Islands. Iguana. 14 (3): 194-195.
Stejneger, Leonhard. 2007. Notes on Butler's Garter snake. Iguana. 14 (3): 190.
Volume 14 (2)
Aprill, Howard. 2007. The little snake that could: Butler's Garter Snake in Wisconsin. Iguana. 14 (2): 94-99.
Aughey, Samuel. 2007. The rattle of the Rattlesnake. Iguana. 14 (2): 119-121.
Bonner, Jeffrey P. 2007. What do we lose if we lose the frogs? Iguana. 14 (2): 122-124.
Echternacht, Arthur C., Allison C. Alberts and Gene Gerber. 2007. Glenn P. Gerber: Doing it his way. Iguana. 14 (2): 100-105.
Flagle, Ari R. and Erik Stroops. 2007. Serpent in the clouds: Research and conservation efforts for the Boelen's Python Morelia boeleni. Iguana. 14 (2): 86-93.
Henderson, Robert W. 2007. Species profile: Amazon Treeboa Corallus hortulanus. Iguana. 14 (2): 85.
Henderson, J. G. 2007. Use of the rattles of the Rattlesnake. Iguana. 14 (2): 117-119.
Kacoliris, Federico. 2007. Natural History and conservation of the Sand Dune Lizard Liolaemus multimaculatus. Iguana. 14 (2): 66-73. [fedekacolitris@yahoo.com.ar]
Reza, AHM Ali. 2007. Destination Bangladesh: From the Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal. Iguana. 14 (2): 106-114.
Rivas, Jesus A. 2007. Conservation fo Green Anacondas: How Tylenol conservation and macroeconomics threaten the survival of the world's largest snake. Iguana. 14 (2): 74-85.
Shaler, N. S. 2007. The Rattlesnake and natural selection. Iguana. 14 (2): 115-117.
Voris, Harold K. and Alan Resetar. 2007. Obituary: Hymen Marx (1925-2007). Iguana. 14 (2): 135-136.
Wilson, Larry David. 2007. Book review: A Bonanza of Boas and Pythons. Iguana. 14 (2): 125-127.
Volume 14(1)
Brames, Henry. 2007. Aspects of Light and Reptilian Immunity. Iguana. 14 (1): 18-23.
Cervetti, Nancy. 2007. Book Review: The Reluctant Mr. Darwin: An Intimate Portrait of Charles Darwin and the Making of Hit Theory of Evolution. Iguana. 14 (1): 52-53.
Champlin, Kaela. 2007. From Here It’s Possible: A Texan Visits the Tropics. Iguana. 14 (1): 42-44.
Henderson, Robert W. 2007. Species Profile: Hispaniolan Lesser Racer (Antillophis parvifrons). Iguana. 14 (1): 7.
Moody, Raymond W., Debora A Endriss, Eric C. Hellgren and Stanley F. Fox. 2007. Studying a Population of Texas Horned Lizards (Phrynosoma cornutum) in an Urban/Military Environment. Iguana. 14 (1): 8-17.
Murphy, James B. 2007. Notes on Iguanids and Varanids in a Mixed Exhibit at Dallas Zoo. Iguana. 14 (1): 45-46.
Organ, John F. 2007. Obituary: Alison Haskell (1956-2006). Iguana. 14 (1): 60.
Pansza, Janelle M. 2007. A Costa Rican Adventrue. Iguana. 14 (1): 38-42.
Powell, Robert. 2007. Collecting Animals from Nature. Iguana. 14 (1): 47-51.
Roberts, David T. 2007. Been There, Done That: A Profile of James B. Murphy. Iguana. 14 (1): 34-37.
Rupp, Ernst, Sixto J. Incháustegui and Yvonne Arias. 2007. Ricord’s Iguana (Cyclura ricordii) on the Southern Shore of Lago Enriquillo, Dominican Republic. Iguana. 14 (1): 2-7.
Whitaker, Romulus. 2007. The Gharial: Going Extinct Again. Iguana. 14 (1): 24-33.
Volume 13(3)
Acevedo, Andrea N. 2006. The conservation of Thorn Scrub and dry forest habitat in the Motagua Valley, Guatemala: Promoting the protection of a unique ecoregion. Iguana. 13 (3): 184-191. [anajera@defensores.org.gt]
Ariano-Sánchez, Daniel. 2006. The Guatemalan Beaded Lizard: Endangered inhabitant of a unique ecosystem. Iguana. 13 (3): 178-183. [dariano@zootropic.com]
Cockerell, T. D. A. 2006. A Horned lizard at a high altitude. Iguana. 13 (3): 225.
Gibbons, J. Whitfield. 2006. Crocodiles and alligators are very different. Iguana. 13 (3): 230.
Gutman, A. J. 2006. Book Review: Gila Monsters and Beaded Lizards. Iguana. 13 (3): 231.
Harlow, Peter S. and Suzi Morrison. 2006. Soaking wet in a Fijian dry forest. Iguana. 13 (3): 192-197. [pharlow@zoo.nsw.gov.au]
Muensch, Alexander J., Penny D. Leininger, Dusty E. Werth, Angela M. Fawks and Sydney M. Thomas. 2006. The anoles of Coconut Island Kane'ohe Bay, O'ahu Hawai'i. Iguana. 13 (3): 198-205. [Department of Biology, Avila University, Kansas City, MO ]
Owens, Thomas C. 2006. Ex-Situ: Notes on reproduction and captive husbandry of the Guatemalan Beaded lizard Heloderma horridum charlesbogerti. Iguana. 13 (3): 212-215.
Pérez-Buitrago, Nestor F., Alberto O. Álvarez and Miguel A. Garcia. 2006. Cannibalism in an introduced population of Cyclura nubila nubila on Isla Magueyes, Puerto Rico. Iguana. 13 (3): 206-208. [yaui@yahoo.com]
Perry, Gad. 2006. Guam and the commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands: Pieces of America in the far Pacific. Iguana. 13 (3): 216-223.
Polanco, Joseph M. 2006. Emerald gems Corallus caninus: Captive husbandry and propagation Part III: Propagation. Iguana. 13 (3): 209-211.
Reprint. 2006 (1896). Life Habits of Phrynosoma (Reprinted from Science, New Seires, Vol. 3, No. 73 [22 May 1896, pp. 763-765]). Iguana. 13 (3): 224-225.
Weese, A. O. 2006. The urine of the Horned lizard. Iguana. 13 (3): 229.
Winton, W. M. 2006. An examination of blood-ejecting Horned Lizards. Iguana. 13 (3): 226-227.
Winton, W. M. 2006. A note on the distinction of the sexes in Phrynosoma. Iguana. 13 (3): 226.
Winton, W. M. 2006. A preliminary note on the food habits and distribution of the Texas Horned lizards. Iguana. 13 (3): 227-228.
Volume 13(2)
Burton, Frederic J. 2006. Fire in the Salina Reserve, Grand Cayman. Iguana. 13 (2): 104-107. [Blue Iguana Recovery Program, Cayman Islands]
Colbert, Edwin H. 2006. Adaptations for gliding in the lizard Draco. Iguana. 13 (2): 145-149.
Colbert, Matthew. 2006. Remembrances of Edwin H. Colbert, Paleontologist. Iguana. 13 (2): 149-153.
Ettling, Jeff. 2006. Obituary: Ronald Goellner 1945-2006. Iguana. 13 (2): 170.
Gibbons, J. Whitfield. 2006. Are Alligator Snappers out of the soup? Iguana. 13 (2): 155-156.
Grismer, L. Lee. 2006. The flying reptiles of peninsular Malaysia. Iguana. 13 (2): 87-93. [Department of Biology, La Sierra University, Riverside, CA 92515]
Gutsche, Alexander. 2006. Population structure and reproduction in Ctenosaura bakeri on Isla de Utila. Iguana. 13 (2): 108-115. [Institute of Biology, Humboldt University, Berlin]
Hiaasen, Carl. 2006. Killing animals for profit. Iguana. 13 (2): 154-155.
Pasachnik, Stesha. 2006. Sandy Echternacht: A lifetime of herpetology. Iguana. 13 (2): 138-144. [Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville]
Perry, Gad. 2006. Book review: Experiments in consilience: Integrating social and scientivic responses to save endangered species. Iguana. 13 (2): 160-162.
Perry, Gad. 2006. Book review: Protecting biological diverstiy: Roles and Responsibilities. Iguana. 13 (2): 160-162.
Perry, Gad. 2006. Book review: The future of the wild: radical conservation for a crowded world. Iguana. 13 (2): 160-162.
Perry, Gad. 2006. Global climate change: Should you care? Iguana. 13 (2): 156-159.
Polanco, Joseph M. 2006. Emerald Gems Corallus caninus: Captive husbandry and propagation Part II: Acquisition, maintenance, and diet. Iguana. 13 (2): 133-137.
Reynoso, Victor-Hugo, Laura Briseño, Gerardo Olmos and Victor Hernández. 2006. The VII national meeting on Iguanas in México, An overview. Iguana. 13 (2): 130-132. [vreynoso@ibiologia.unam.mx]
Savit, Aaron Z. 2006. Reptiles of the Santa Lucia Cloud Forest, Ecuador. Iguana. 13 (2): 94-103. [Department of Biology, Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana]
Volume 13(1)
Alberts, Allison C. 2006. Conserving the Rerarkable Reptiles of Guantánamo Bay. Iguana. 13 (1): 8-15.
Burgess, Joseph. 2006. The Blue Anoles of Isla Gorgona. Iguana. 13 (1): 47-52.
Cowles, Raymond B. and Charles M. Bogert. 2006. Preliminary study of the thermal requirements of desert reptiles. Iguana. 13 (1): 53-61.
Gibbons, J. Whitfield. 2006. We need a National Reptile and National Amphibian. Iguana. 13 (1): 66-67.
Grismer, L. Lee. 2006. Slender Toes in Southern Malaysia. Iguana. 13 (1): 2-6. [Department of Biology, La Sierra University, Reverside, California]
Keyler, Daniel. 2006. Timber Rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) biology and conservation in the upper Mississippi River Valley (Excerpts from abstracts). Iguana. 13 (1): 31-36.
Nava, Saúl. 2006. Size does matter. Iguana. 13 (1): 16-30. [snava@indiana.edu]
Perry, Gad. 2006. Intelligent design? Iguana. 13 (1): 62-65.
Polanco, Joseph M. 2006. Emerald Gems (Corallus caninus): Captive husbandry and propagation Part I: Introduction and habitats. Iguana. 13 (1): 37-41.
Powell, Robert. 2006. Book Review: Ecology and evolution in the tropics. Iguana. 13 (1): 68-69.
Ryan, Michael J. 2006. A. Stanley Rand (1932 - 2005). Iguana. 13 (1): 42-46.
Volume 12(4)
Banbury, Barb L. and Yanerys M. Ramos. 2005. The Rock Iguanas of Parque Nacional Isla Cabritos. Iguana. 12 (4): 256-261.
Brisendine, Amy, Allison Alberts, Frederic J. Burton, Arthur C. Echternacht, L. Lee Grismer, Robert W. Henderson, John B. Iverson, Charles R. Knapp, Gunther Köhler, Kenneth L. Krysko, Jan Ramer and Thomas A. Wiewandt. 2005. Laws governing the importation and exportation of reptiles. Iguana. 12 (4): 244-245. [mentauthority@fws.gov]
Cochran, Doris M. 2005. The Herpetology of Hispaniola. Iguana. 12 (4): 263-268.
Echternacht, Arthur C. 2005. Book Review: Dutch Windward Island Herpetofauna. Iguana. 12 (4): 273-274.
Eidenmüller, Bernd. 2005. Captive care of Monitors Part II: Diet and reproduction. Iguana. 12 (4): 246-251.
Gifford, Matthew E. 2005. Ecotones and hybrid zones: Implications for conservation illustrated by ground-dwelling lizards from Hispaniola. Iguana. 12 (4): 234-239.
Gutsche, Alexander. 2005. The world's most endangered Anole? Iguana. 12 (4): 240-243.
Nash, Ann-Elizabeth. 2005. The case against captive reptiles and amphibians. Iguana. 12 (4): 269-272.
Powell, Robert and Robert W. Henderson. 2005. Hispaniolan Vinesnakes. Iguana. 12 (4): 262. [Department of Biology, Avila University, Kansas City, Missouri]
Ramer, Jan. 2005. The faces of Grupo Jaragua. Iguana. 12 (4): 252-255.
Rupp, Ernst, Sixto J. Incháustegui and Yvonne Arias. 2005. Conservation of Cyclura ricordii in the Southwestern Dominican Republic and a brief history of the Grupo Jaragua. Iguana. 12 (4): 223-233.
Volume 12(3)
Briggler, Jeffrey T. 2005. The life and times of a State Agency Herpetologist. Iguana. 12 (3): 160-165. [Missouri Department of Conservation, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101]
Burton, Frederic J. 2005. Restoring a new wild population of Blue Iguanas (Cyclura lewisi) in the Salina Reserve, Grand Cayman. Iguana. 12 (3): 166-174. [fjburton@blueiguana.ky]
Dodd, C. Kenneth. 2005. Dilemma of the common species: Florida Box Turtles. Iguana. 12 (3): 153-159. [ken_dodd@usgs.gov]
Ehrenberger, Joe. 2005. Pharaoh: A tribute. Iguana. 12 (3): 175-176.
Eidenmüller, Bernd. 2005. Captive care of monitors Part I: Introduction and Housing. Iguana. 12 (3): 177-181.
Ericson, Jenny A. 2005. The economic roots of species invasions. Iguana. 12 (3): 198-203.
Günther, Albert C. L. G. 2005. Biologia Centrali-Americana Reptilia and Batrachia On Iguana and Ctenosaura. Iguana. 12 (3): 194-197.
Gutsche, Alexander. 2005. Distribution and habitat utilization of Ctenosaura bakeri on Utila. Iguana. 12 (3): 143-151. [alexander-gutsche@web.de]
Henderson, Robert W. 2005. Successfully wearing two hats: A profile of Robert Powel. Iguana. 12 (3): 182-186.
Savit, Aaron Z. 2005. Northern Perú: Ocean to Mountains to Amazonian rainforest. Iguana. 12 (3): 187-193.
Wissmann, Sarah M. and David A. Wissmann. 2005. Book Review: Extinctions on Islands: A Classic Revisited. Iguana. 12 (3): 204-205.
Volume 12(1)
Alberts, A. 2005. Rick Hudson: A hero for Iguana conservation. Iguana. 12 (1):34-37.
Amorós, C. L. B. 2005. Chironius attack! Iguana. 12 (1):23. [cesarlba@yahoo.com]
Anonymous. 2005. Book Review: Singing the Turtles to Sea. Iguana. 12 (1):50-55.
Ashton, R. 2005. Comments from an old naturalist about exotic species and a new herpetocultural ethic. Iguana. 12 (1):48-49. [the Gopher Tortoise, Conservation Initiative, Newberry, Florida]
Barbour, T. 2005. Allison Armour and the Utowana. Iguana. 12 (1):46.
Barbour, T. 2005. Collecting herpetological specimens in Haiti. Iguana. 12 (1):45.
Barbour, T. 2005. A new Rock Iguana from Port Rico. Iguana. 12 (1):44.
Barbour, T. 2005. Protective devices of snakes: Rattlesnakes. Iguana. 12 (1):43.
Germano, J. 2005. Stephens Island: Land of 'lizards'. Iguana. 12 (1):38-42. [Zoology Department, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand]
Henderson, R. W. 2005. The Emeral Puzzle: Geographic Variation in Corallus caninus. Iguana. 12 (1):3-7. [rh@mpm.edu]
Knapp, C. R. 2005. Working to save the Andros Iguana. Iguana. 12 (1):9-13. [cknapp@ufl.edu]
Wiewandt, T. A. 2005. The Sweetwater Strategy: saving habitat at the grassroots level. Iguana. 12 (1):15-22.
Volume 11 (4)
Alberts, Allison C. 2004. Conservation strategies for West Indian Rock Iguanas (Genus Cyclura): current efforts and future directions. Iguana 11(4):212-223. [aalberts@sandiegozoo.org]
Harlow, Peter S. 2004. Lost in the South Pacific: the Fijian Iguanas (Genus Brachylophus). Iguana 11(4):198-205. [pharlow@zoo.nsw.gov.au]
Kohler, Gunther. 2004. Conservation status of Spiny-tailed Iguanas (Genus Ctenosaura), with special emphasis on the Utila Iguana (C. bakeri). Iguana 11(4):206-211. [gkoehler@senckenberg.de]
Wikelski, Martin and Karin Nelson. 2004. Conservation of Galapagos Marine Iguanas (Amblyrhynchus cristatus). Iguana 11(4):190-197. [wikelski@princeton.edu]
Wilson, Byron S., Orlando F. Robinson, and Peter Vogel. 2004. Status of the Jamaican Iguana (Cyclura collei): assessing 15 years of conservation effort. Iguana 11(4):224-231. [byron.wilson@uwimona.edu.jm]
Buide, Mario S. 2004. Observation on habits of the Cuban Iguana. Iguana 11(4): 250.
Burton, Frederic J. 2004. Battling extinction: a view forward for the Grand Cayman Blue Iguana (Cyclura lewisi). Iguana 11(4):232-237. [FJBurton@Blueiguana.ky]
Hardy, Jr., Jerry D. 2004. Notes on the Cuban Iguana. Iguana 11(4):251.
Powell, Robert. 2004. Conservation of Iguanas (Iguana delicatissima and I. iguana) in the Lesser Antilles. Iguana 11(4):238-246. [powellr@mail.avila.edu]
Reichard, Tim. 2004. Reptile quarantine. Iguana 11(4):247-249.
Volume 11 (3)
Adams, C. 2004. Requiem for Godzilla. Iguana. 11 (3):169-171. [Curator of Herpetology, Gladys Porter Zoo, Brownsville, Texas]
Burton, F. 2004. Color and pattern in Grand Cayman Blue Iguanas. Iguana. 11 (3):149-151. [Blue Iguana Recovery Programme, Grand Cayman Island]
DuFord, D. 2004. Both friend and food: The conservation of Iguanas in Panama's market economy. Iguana. 11 (3):164-166.
Echternacht, A. C. 2004. Species Profile: Ground Boas (Tropidophis) of the Cayman Islands. Iguana. 11 (3):151-152. [Dept. of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennesse, Knoxville Tennesse]
Fogarty, S. P., V. H. Zero and R. Powell. 2004. Revisiting St. Eustatius: Estimating the population size of Lesser Antillean Iguanas, Iguana delicatissima. Iguana. 11 (3):139-146. [Dept. of Biology, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont California]
Henderson, R. W. 2004. Species Profile: The Mangrove Treeboa (Corallus ruschenbergerii). Iguana. 11 (3):167.
Lemm, J. 2004. Iguana restraint and handling. Iguana. 11 (3):172-175. [Centre for Reproduction of Endangered Species (CRES), Zoological Society of San Diego]
Maley, A. J. 2004. Species Profile: Red-bellied Racer (Alsophis rufiventris). Iguana. 11 (3):147. [Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio]
Meshaka, W. E., Jr., R. D. Bartlett and H. T. Smith. 2004. colonization success by Green Iguanas in Florida. Iguana. 11 (3):155-161. [State Museum of Pennsylvania, Section of Zoology and Botany, Harrisburg, PA 17120-0024]
Meshaka, W. E., Jr. 2004. Species Profile: The Knight Anole, Anolis equestris, in Southern Florida. Iguana. 11 (3):162-163. [State Museum of Pennsylvania, Section of Zoology and Botany, Harrisburg PA 17120-0024]
Powell, R. 2004. Species Profile: Saw-scaled Curlytail (Leiocephalus carinatus). Iguana. 11 (3):153. [Avila University, Kansas City, Missouri]
Savit, A. Z. 2004. Book review: Lizards: Windows to the Evolution of Diversity. Iguana. 11 (3):183-184.
Swanson, P. L. 2004. The Iguana Iguana iguana iguana (L.). Iguana. 11 (3):179-182.
Wilson, B. 2004. Rick van Veen: A feral mammal's worst nightmare. Iguana. 11 (3):176-178. [Dept. of Life Sciences, University of the West Indies, Mona, Kingston 7, Jamaica
Volume 11 (2)
Anonymous. 2004. Johann Baptist von Spix. Iguana. 11(2):125.
Aucone, Brian. 2004. Captive Husbandry of the Chuckwalla (Sauromalus ater). Iguana. 11(2):114-118.
Beaman, Kent R. and Carol L. Spencer. 2004. The Tortuga Island Rattlesnake (Crotalus tortugensis). Iguana. 11(2):87.
Bendon, John. 2004. Magnificent Iguanas of Isla Mona. Iguana. 11(2):98-106.
Dorson, Jill R. 2004. Rob Dorson (1969-2004). Iguana. 11(2):132.
Gutman, A. J. 2004. Feeding Frequency. Iguana. 11(2):119.
Hollingsworth, Bradford D. 2004. Understanding the Diversity of Chuckwallas (Genus Sauromalus) and a Debate Over Names. Iguana. 11(2):78-86. [Department of Herpetology, San Diego Natural History Museum San Diego, CA 92112]
Mitchell, Numi C. 2004. James "Skip" Lazell. Iguana. 11(2):120-123.
Powell, Robert. 2004. Book Review: "herpetology of Cuba"; "The Iguanid Lizards of Cuba"; and "Anfibios y Reptiles de Cuba". Iguana. 11(2):126-128.
Powell, Robert. 2004. The Ground Lizards of Isla Mona: Ameiva alboguttata. Iguana. 11(2):107.
Powell, Robert. 2004. Leiocephalus semilineatus. Iguana. 11(2):97.
Powell, Robert. 2004. Species and Subspecies: What Do They Mean and Why Should We Care? Iguana. 11(2):108-113.
Ramer, Jan. 2004. A Survey of Ricord's Iguanas (Cyclura ricordii) and Rhinoceros Iguanas (Cyclura cornuta cornuta) in Isla cabritos National Park, Dominican Republic 2003: A Preliminary Report. Iguana. 11(2):88-97.
Shaw, Charles E. 2004. Food Habits of the Chuckwalla, Sauromalus obesus. Iguana. 11(2):124.
Volume 11 (1)
Anonymous. 2004. Biographical Sketch: Emílio Augusto Goeldi (1859-1917). Iguana. 11(1):59.
Arias, Yvonne, Sixto Incháustequi and Ernst Rupp. 2004. Cyclura ricordii on the Barahona Peninsula: A preliminary report. Iguana. 11(1):8-14.
Bendon, John. 2004. A report on the IUCN/SSC Iguana Specialist Group 2003 Meeting, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands. Iguana. 11(1):27-28.
Burton, Frederic J. 2004. The Blue Iguana, Cyclura lewisi, recovery programme, Grand Cayman: Summary of progress for 2003. Iguana. 11(1):30-31.
Dirksen, Lutz. 2004. The last dozen. Iguana. 11(1):21-22.
Echternacht, Arthur C. 2004. Gordon Burghardt: Forty years of studying reptilian behavior. Iguana. 11(1):52-54.
Echternacht, Arthur C. 2004. Book review: Iguanas: Biology and Conservation. Iguana. 11(1):60-61.
Gerber, Glenn P. 2004. An update on the ecology and conservation of Cyclura pinguis on Anegada. Iguana. 11(1):23-26.
Gerber, Glenn P. and Kelly Bradley. 2004. Anegada Iguana, Cyclura pinguis: 2003 update on field research and release project. Iguana. 11(1):33.
Gerber, Glenn P. and Allison Alberts. 2004. Turks and Caicos Iguana, Cyclura carinata carinata: 2003 project update. Iguana. 11(1):37.
Gifford, Matthew E. and Robert Powell. 2004. The ground lizards (Ameiva) of the Lower Barahona Peninsula. Iguana. 11(1):14-15.
Grismer, L. Lee. 2004. Santa Catalina Island desert iguanas, Dipsosaurus catalinensis: An evolutionary experiment in progress. Iguana. 11(1):2-7. [Department of Biology, La Sierra University, Riverside, CA 92515-8247, USA]
Gutman, A. J. 2004. Iguanas in Wonderland: The depiction of reptiles in Children's literature. Iguana. 11(1):61-63.
Harlow, Peter S. 2004. The Pacific Banded Iguana: What we know about its conservation status. Iguana. 11(1):35-36.
Harlow, Peter S. 2004. The Fijian Crested Iguana: Lost in the South Pacific. Iguana. 11(1):36.
Iverson, John B. 2004. Allen's Cays iguanas, Cyclura cychlura inornata: Summary report for 2003. Iguana. 11(1):29.
Knapp, Charles. 2004. 2003 Research update for Exuma (Cyclura cychlura figginsi) and Andros (C. c. cychlura) Islands, Bahamas. Iguana. 11(1):32-33.
Köhler, Gunther, A. J. Gutman and John Binns. 2004. Spiny-tailed iguanas; Captive care. Iguana. 11(1):39-51.
Morton, Matthew. 2004. St. Lucian Iguana Project: 2003 summary. Iguana. 11(1):38.
Pagni, Lee E. 2004. Public attitudes and perceptions regarding conservation of the Anegada Iguana, Cyclura pinguis: The use and role of social surveys in conservation. Iguana. 11(1):34.
Pérez, Nestor, Owen McMillan, Alberto O. Alvarez and Miguel A. Garcia. 2004. Territorial and reproductive behavior of the Mona rock iguana, Cyclura cornuta stejnegeri. Iguana. 11(1):32.
Powell, Robert. 2004. Species profile: Banded sand snakes (Chilomeniscus stramineus). Iguana. 11(1):7.
Powell, Robert. 2004. Black iguanas (Ctenosaura similis) in Guanacaste, Costa Rica. Iguana. 11(1):16-19.
Powell, Robert. 2004. Species profile: Asian house gecko (Hemidactylus frenatus). Iguana. 11(1):20.
Powell, Robert. 2004. Lesser Antillean Iguanas, Iguana delicatissima and I. iguana. Iguana. 11(1):37.
Ramer, Jan. 2004. Ricord's Iguana, Cyclura ricordii: Isla Cabritos population census 2003. Iguana. 11(1):34-35.
Reynoso, Víctor-Hugo. 2004. The technical consulting subcommittee for the conservation, management, and sustained exploitation of iguanas in México. Iguana. 11(1):35.
Vogel, Peter. 2004. Jamaican Iguana field research and recovery project: 2003 summary. Iguana. 11(1):31-32.
Werner, Franz. 2004. The Iguana. Iguana. 11(1):55-59.
Volume 10 (4)
Anonymous. 2003. Biographical sketch: Franz Werner (1867-1939). Iguana. 10(4):150.
Barten, Stephen L. 2003. Green Iguana management and husbandry. Iguana. 10(4):129-141.
Campbell, Todd. 2003. Species profile: Nile monitors (Varanus niloticus) in Florida. Iguana. 10(4):119-120.
Gogakis, Andy. 2003. If iguanas could speak. Iguana. 10(4):127-128.
Grant, Tandora. 2003. Allison Alberts: A conumate conservationist. Iguana. 10(4):142-144.
Gutman, A. J. 2003. The Iguana rescue dilemma. Iguana. 10(4):121-126.
Harlow, Peter S. 2003. Searching for Banded Iguanas in the Lau Islands, Eastern Fiji. Iguana. 10(4):103-107.
Hudson, Rick. 2003. Book review: Islands and the Sea: Essays on herpetological exploration in the West Indies. Iguana. 10(4):151-152.
Kinkaid, john. 2003. The history of Banded Iguanas in United States collections. Iguana. 10(4):108-110.
Townsend, Josiah H., Kenneth L. Krysko and Kevin M. Enge. 2003. Introduced iguanas in southern Florida: A history of more than 35 years. Iguana. 10(4):111-118. [Division of Herpetology, Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-7800, USA]
Werner, Franz. 2003. Iguanas of the Galápagos Islands. Iguana. 10(4):145-149.
Volume 10 (3)
Anonymous. 2003. Biographical sketch: Raymond L. Ditmars (1876-1942). Iguana. 10(3):92.
Bendon, John S. 2003. The St. Lucian green iguana: A special case? Iguana. 10(3):71-78.
Fitch, Henry S. and Robert W. Henderson. 2003. A backward glance at iguana exploitation. Iguana. 10(3):63-66.
Gutman, A. J. 2003. Book review: The Reptiles and Amphibians of Anguilla, British West Indies. Iguana. 10(3):93.
Henderson, Robert W. 2003. Henry S. Fitch: A legendary passion for natural history. Iguana. 10(3):86-88.
Köhler, Gunther, A. J. Gutman and Robert Powell. 2003. Black iguanas: Name and systematics. Iguana. 10(3):79-81.
MacCargar, Bob. 2003. Iguanas and artificial ultraviolet light: How and how much made simple - well, not exactly simple... Iguana. 10(3):82-85.
Morton, Matthew. 2003. Anomalous hatchlings. Iguana. 10(3):77-78.
Powell, Robert. 2003. Exploitation of reptiles in the West Indies: A long history. Iguana. 10(3):67-70.
Werner, Franz. 2003. Whorl-tailed iguanas. Iguana. 10(3):89-92.
Volume 10 (1)
Bendon, J. and J. Binns. 2003. Iguana Specialist Group; 2002 Annual Meeting, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic November 14-18. Iguana. 10 (1):3-8.
Goodman, R. M. 2003. Studying the World's Most Endangered Rock Iguana, Cyclura nubila lewisi. Iguana. 10 (1):15-20.
Mitchell, N. 2003. Another Chance for the Turks and Caicos Rock Iguana. Iguana. 10 (1):10-14.
