Experimental tests were conducted to determine whether females and males of the tree-dwelling lizard Liolaemus tenuis (Tropiduridae) show intraspecific chemical recognition during breeding and postreproductive seasons. Animals were individually maintained in plastic enclosures for one week. Thereafter, the number of tongue-flicks that a lizard performed in the enclosure of a male, a female, its own home enclosure, and a control (unused) enclosure were recorded. In both seasons, males and females made fewer tongue-flicks in their home enclosures than in any other one, indicating a recognition of a familiar place, probably a chemical self-recognition. Conspecific chemical recognition was season dependent. During the post- reproductive season,...
In many reptile groups, molecular systematics is currently revealing high levels of cryptic diversit...
Abstract. Chemoreception is an important sensory modality used by lizards to assess their environmen...
A wide range of organisms use chemical and visual cues in mate attraction and courtship; however, ch...
Abstract-Experimental tests were conducted to determine whether females and males of the tree-dwelli...
Experimental tests were conducted with the lizard Liolaemus tenuis (Tropiduridae), to determine the ...
Chemical cues play an important role in sexual recognition in several lizard species. Here, we inves...
We explored chemical discrimination of own vs. novel space by different age classes (neonates, juven...
Abstract—We explored chemical discrimination of own vs. novel space by different age classes (neonat...
Experimental tests were conducted with the lizard Liolaemus tenuis (Tropiduridae), to determine the ...
Multimodal communication involves the use of signals and cues across two or more sensory modalities....
Species-specific recognition systems are fundamental to maintaining the cohesion of species, particu...
Abstract In many animals, chemical signals play an important role in species recognition and may con...
Animals employ a wide variety of communication tactics that rely on distinct sensory modalities. Liz...
While the conspicuous visual displays of anoles have been studied in great depth, the possibility th...
While the conspicuous visual displays of anoles have been studied in great depth, the possibility th...
In many reptile groups, molecular systematics is currently revealing high levels of cryptic diversit...
Abstract. Chemoreception is an important sensory modality used by lizards to assess their environmen...
A wide range of organisms use chemical and visual cues in mate attraction and courtship; however, ch...
Abstract-Experimental tests were conducted to determine whether females and males of the tree-dwelli...
Experimental tests were conducted with the lizard Liolaemus tenuis (Tropiduridae), to determine the ...
Chemical cues play an important role in sexual recognition in several lizard species. Here, we inves...
We explored chemical discrimination of own vs. novel space by different age classes (neonates, juven...
Abstract—We explored chemical discrimination of own vs. novel space by different age classes (neonat...
Experimental tests were conducted with the lizard Liolaemus tenuis (Tropiduridae), to determine the ...
Multimodal communication involves the use of signals and cues across two or more sensory modalities....
Species-specific recognition systems are fundamental to maintaining the cohesion of species, particu...
Abstract In many animals, chemical signals play an important role in species recognition and may con...
Animals employ a wide variety of communication tactics that rely on distinct sensory modalities. Liz...
While the conspicuous visual displays of anoles have been studied in great depth, the possibility th...
While the conspicuous visual displays of anoles have been studied in great depth, the possibility th...
In many reptile groups, molecular systematics is currently revealing high levels of cryptic diversit...
Abstract. Chemoreception is an important sensory modality used by lizards to assess their environmen...
A wide range of organisms use chemical and visual cues in mate attraction and courtship; however, ch...