Lizards in the genus Xenosaurus (Xenosauridae) show a flattened morphology, which is presumably an adaptation for their crevice-dwelling habits. Despite their general morphological similarities (Ballinger et al., 2000a), there is considerable variation among species and populations in ecological traits, and even populations of nominally the same species (e.g., X. grandis grandis and X. g. agrenon; Ballinger et al., 1995; Lemos-Espinal et al., 2003a) show variation, sometimes as much as between different species. Populations of Xenosaurus are often geographically isolated (e.g., Pérez Ramos et al., 2000; Nieto Montes de Oca, 2001), and movement appears to be minimal (Lemos-Espinal et al., in press), and thus each population may be relatively...
Convergent evolution can explain similarity in morphology between species, due to selection on a fit...
Every organism shares an evolutionary history at some level because of the hierarchical relationship...
This dissertation investigates a candidate example of parallel speciation in North American scincid ...
Lizards in the genus Xenosaurus (Xenosauridae) show a flattened morphology, which is presumably an a...
We made observations on the natural history of a population of the lizard Xenosaurus phalaroanthereo...
We studied litter size, size at birth, and relative litter mass (RLM) in two populations of the crev...
During the speciation process sibling lineages accumulate differences in time (e.g. genetic, morphol...
AbstractA new species of Xenosaurus from the Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve of northeastern Querétar...
Herein we report 22 individuals of Xenosaurus newmanorum representing a new state record for Hidalgo...
There appears to be variation in life-history strategies even between populations of the same specie...
Growth rates of ectotherms are frequently affected by environmental conditions, such as temperature,...
We document variation among 13 populations of distinct species of the lizard genus Xenosaurus in fou...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019I am fascinated by intraspecific variation–by both its...
I investigated habitat use within an assemblage of four phrynosomatine lizards (Sceloporus graciosus...
Convergent evolution can explain similarity in morphology between species, due to selection on a fit...
Convergent evolution can explain similarity in morphology between species, due to selection on a fit...
Every organism shares an evolutionary history at some level because of the hierarchical relationship...
This dissertation investigates a candidate example of parallel speciation in North American scincid ...
Lizards in the genus Xenosaurus (Xenosauridae) show a flattened morphology, which is presumably an a...
We made observations on the natural history of a population of the lizard Xenosaurus phalaroanthereo...
We studied litter size, size at birth, and relative litter mass (RLM) in two populations of the crev...
During the speciation process sibling lineages accumulate differences in time (e.g. genetic, morphol...
AbstractA new species of Xenosaurus from the Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve of northeastern Querétar...
Herein we report 22 individuals of Xenosaurus newmanorum representing a new state record for Hidalgo...
There appears to be variation in life-history strategies even between populations of the same specie...
Growth rates of ectotherms are frequently affected by environmental conditions, such as temperature,...
We document variation among 13 populations of distinct species of the lizard genus Xenosaurus in fou...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019I am fascinated by intraspecific variation–by both its...
I investigated habitat use within an assemblage of four phrynosomatine lizards (Sceloporus graciosus...
Convergent evolution can explain similarity in morphology between species, due to selection on a fit...
Convergent evolution can explain similarity in morphology between species, due to selection on a fit...
Every organism shares an evolutionary history at some level because of the hierarchical relationship...
This dissertation investigates a candidate example of parallel speciation in North American scincid ...