CITATION: Baeckens, S., et al. 2017. Evolutionary morphology of the lizard chemosensory system. Scientific Reports, 7:10141, doi:10.1038/s41598-017-09415-7.The original publication is available at https://www.nature.comForaging mode plays a pivotal role in traditional reconstructions of squamate evolution. Transitions between modes are said to spark concerted changes in the morphology, physiology, behaviour, and life history of lizards. With respect to their sensory systems, species that adopt a sit-and-wait strategy are thought to rely on visual cues primarily, while actively hunting species would predominantly use chemical information. The morphology of the tongue and the vomeronasal-organs is believed to mirror this dichotomy. Still, su...
Important part of the multivariate selection shaping social and interspecific interactions among and...
Animal communication allows information to be transferred from a sender to a receiver, and can occur...
1. The signals that animals use to communicate often differ considerably among species. Part of this...
Foraging mode plays a pivotal role in traditional reconstructions of squamate evolution. Transitions...
Morphology can be associated with different aspects of an organisms’ life and the size of sensorial ...
A central element of the sit-and-wait vs. wide foraging paradigm involves the tradeoff between prey ...
The chemical senses are crucial for squamates (lizards and snakes). The extent to which squamates ut...
Vomerolfaction, mediated by paired vomeronasal organs (VNOs), is a highly important chemical sense i...
Chemical communication plays a pivotal role in shaping sexual and ecological interactions among anim...
Background: Despite the fact that numerous reptile species are widely studied by the researchers, in...
Strike-induced chemosensory searching (SICS) was found in two families of lizards (Teiidae, Anguidae...
Animals communicate information within their environments via visual, chemical, auditory, and/or tac...
Chemical communication plays a central role in social, sexual and ecological interactions among anim...
Animals communicate via a variety of sensory channels and signals. Studies on acoustic and visual co...
The reptilian tongue has morphological and functional variations according to the feeding mechanisms...
Important part of the multivariate selection shaping social and interspecific interactions among and...
Animal communication allows information to be transferred from a sender to a receiver, and can occur...
1. The signals that animals use to communicate often differ considerably among species. Part of this...
Foraging mode plays a pivotal role in traditional reconstructions of squamate evolution. Transitions...
Morphology can be associated with different aspects of an organisms’ life and the size of sensorial ...
A central element of the sit-and-wait vs. wide foraging paradigm involves the tradeoff between prey ...
The chemical senses are crucial for squamates (lizards and snakes). The extent to which squamates ut...
Vomerolfaction, mediated by paired vomeronasal organs (VNOs), is a highly important chemical sense i...
Chemical communication plays a pivotal role in shaping sexual and ecological interactions among anim...
Background: Despite the fact that numerous reptile species are widely studied by the researchers, in...
Strike-induced chemosensory searching (SICS) was found in two families of lizards (Teiidae, Anguidae...
Animals communicate information within their environments via visual, chemical, auditory, and/or tac...
Chemical communication plays a central role in social, sexual and ecological interactions among anim...
Animals communicate via a variety of sensory channels and signals. Studies on acoustic and visual co...
The reptilian tongue has morphological and functional variations according to the feeding mechanisms...
Important part of the multivariate selection shaping social and interspecific interactions among and...
Animal communication allows information to be transferred from a sender to a receiver, and can occur...
1. The signals that animals use to communicate often differ considerably among species. Part of this...