Hermann's tortoise (Testudo hermanni) is widely distributed in western and southern Europe. Most populations in the western part of the distribution range (e.g. Spain, France, Italy) are severely reduced, and relatively well studied, whilst the species is still abundant in eastern areas (i.e. the Balkans). However, essential biological information (e.g. main morphological, ecological, and behavioural characteristics) for the Balkans are still extremely limited. As reptiles exhibit strong geographic variation in most morphological, as well as life history traits, gathering data from distant areas is important. We present data from two populations of T hermanni in Serbia, focusing on sexual dimorphism in body size and body shape. We found tha...
We studied reproductive characters of a population of the tortoise Testudo h. hermanni in the Plaine...
Two main adaptive hypotheses are invoked for the evolution of SD: sexual selection and natural selec...
Reproductive mode, ancestry, and climate are hypothesized to determine body size variation in reptil...
Hermann's tortoise (Testudo hermanni) is widely distributed in western and southern Europe. Most pop...
We processed 40 morphological characteristics of 676 adult Hermann's tortoises (Testudo hermanni) (3...
Variation in a number of morphological characters were analysed in five populations of Testudo herma...
Variation in a number of morphological characters were analysed in five populations of Testudo herma...
Eastern Hermann's tortoise (Testudo hermanni boettgeri) is a subspecies of Hermann's tortoise (Testu...
Using data for the body size and shell shape of Algerian Testudo graeca, we assessed how proximate c...
Sexes in Chelonia display marked differences. Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is important in evolutio...
WOS: 000371527800010Body size is an ecologically important variable in animals. The geographical siz...
We used geometric morphometric analysis to investigate latitudinal variation in size and shape of ca...
During the five consecutive years (2010-2014), in the local population of the eastern Hermann's tort...
Ectotherms exhibit varying geographic size patterns shaped by environmental and evolutionary factors...
Two main adaptive hypotheses are invoked for the evolution of SD: sexual selection and natural selec...
We studied reproductive characters of a population of the tortoise Testudo h. hermanni in the Plaine...
Two main adaptive hypotheses are invoked for the evolution of SD: sexual selection and natural selec...
Reproductive mode, ancestry, and climate are hypothesized to determine body size variation in reptil...
Hermann's tortoise (Testudo hermanni) is widely distributed in western and southern Europe. Most pop...
We processed 40 morphological characteristics of 676 adult Hermann's tortoises (Testudo hermanni) (3...
Variation in a number of morphological characters were analysed in five populations of Testudo herma...
Variation in a number of morphological characters were analysed in five populations of Testudo herma...
Eastern Hermann's tortoise (Testudo hermanni boettgeri) is a subspecies of Hermann's tortoise (Testu...
Using data for the body size and shell shape of Algerian Testudo graeca, we assessed how proximate c...
Sexes in Chelonia display marked differences. Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is important in evolutio...
WOS: 000371527800010Body size is an ecologically important variable in animals. The geographical siz...
We used geometric morphometric analysis to investigate latitudinal variation in size and shape of ca...
During the five consecutive years (2010-2014), in the local population of the eastern Hermann's tort...
Ectotherms exhibit varying geographic size patterns shaped by environmental and evolutionary factors...
Two main adaptive hypotheses are invoked for the evolution of SD: sexual selection and natural selec...
We studied reproductive characters of a population of the tortoise Testudo h. hermanni in the Plaine...
Two main adaptive hypotheses are invoked for the evolution of SD: sexual selection and natural selec...
Reproductive mode, ancestry, and climate are hypothesized to determine body size variation in reptil...