Fluorescence is widespread in marine organisms but uncommon in terrestrial tetrapods. We here show that many chameleon species have bony tubercles protruding from the skull that are visible through their scales, and fluoresce under UV light. Tubercles arising from bones of the skull displace all dermal layers other than a thin, transparent layer of epidermis, creating a 'window' onto the bone. In the genus Calumma, the number of these tubercles is sexually dimorphic in most species, suggesting a signalling role, and also strongly reflects species groups, indicating systematic value of these features. Co-option of the known fluorescent properties of bone has never before been shown, yet it is widespread in the chameleons of Madagascar and so...
A crucial problem for most animals is how to deal with multiple types of predator, which differ in t...
Do distinct male morphs use the same ornaments in different ways? Female preference for UV ornamenta...
Mammalian fluorescence has been reported from numerous species of monotreme, marsupial and placental...
Fluorescence is widespread in marine organisms but uncommon in terrestrial tetrapods. We here show t...
International audienceThe phenomenon of fluorescence can be used by animals to change effective colo...
While substrate-borne vibrations are utilized by different reptile species, true conspecific communi...
Abstract Mammals are generally brown in colour, but recent publications are showing that they may no...
Whether general patterns of signal evolution can be explained by selection for signal efficacy (dete...
Many chameleons, and panther chameleons in particular, have the remarkable ability to exhibit comple...
Mammalian fluorescence has been reported from numerous species of monotreme, marsupial and placental...
Chameleons, lizards often synonymous with camouflage for their color-changing abilities, possess a v...
Mammalian fluorescence has been reported from numerous species of monotreme, marsupial and placental...
SummaryThe evolutionary and behavioral significance of an animal's color patterns remains poorly und...
The evolutionary and behavioral significance of an animal's color patterns remains poorly understood...
Although private communication is considered an important diversifying force in evolution, there is ...
A crucial problem for most animals is how to deal with multiple types of predator, which differ in t...
Do distinct male morphs use the same ornaments in different ways? Female preference for UV ornamenta...
Mammalian fluorescence has been reported from numerous species of monotreme, marsupial and placental...
Fluorescence is widespread in marine organisms but uncommon in terrestrial tetrapods. We here show t...
International audienceThe phenomenon of fluorescence can be used by animals to change effective colo...
While substrate-borne vibrations are utilized by different reptile species, true conspecific communi...
Abstract Mammals are generally brown in colour, but recent publications are showing that they may no...
Whether general patterns of signal evolution can be explained by selection for signal efficacy (dete...
Many chameleons, and panther chameleons in particular, have the remarkable ability to exhibit comple...
Mammalian fluorescence has been reported from numerous species of monotreme, marsupial and placental...
Chameleons, lizards often synonymous with camouflage for their color-changing abilities, possess a v...
Mammalian fluorescence has been reported from numerous species of monotreme, marsupial and placental...
SummaryThe evolutionary and behavioral significance of an animal's color patterns remains poorly und...
The evolutionary and behavioral significance of an animal's color patterns remains poorly understood...
Although private communication is considered an important diversifying force in evolution, there is ...
A crucial problem for most animals is how to deal with multiple types of predator, which differ in t...
Do distinct male morphs use the same ornaments in different ways? Female preference for UV ornamenta...
Mammalian fluorescence has been reported from numerous species of monotreme, marsupial and placental...