Species that occur in variable environments often exhibit morphological and behavioral traits that are specific to local habitats. Because the ability to move effectively is closely associated with structural habitat, locomotor traits may be particularly sensitive to fine-scale habitat differences. Anolis lizards provide an excellent opportunity to study the relationship between locomotion and natural perch use in the field, as laboratory studies have demonstrated that lizards that use broader perches develop longer limbs and have higher sprint speeds. We examined Anolis carolinensis (the green anole) in three habitats in close proximity. Our goals were to determine whether habitat-specific differences in hindlimb and toe morphologies occur...
Abstract: Habitat selection can directly affect the fitness of an individual and the evolutionary dy...
The ability of an animal to run fast has important consequences on its survival capacity and overall...
Interactions with the physical and social aspects of an animal’s surroundings direct the trajectory ...
Species that occur in variable environments often exhibit morphological and behavioral traits that a...
Caribbean Anolis lizards exhibit a complex suite of ecological, morphological, and behavioral traits...
There has been a recent surge of interest in the study of evolutionary relationships between morphol...
The radiation of Anolis lizards in the Caribbean is associated with a diversification of the functio...
Sexual dimorphism may be indicative of differential natural and/or sexual selection pressures acting...
Dorsal patterning in animals can serve as an antipredator defence and may be involved in sexual sele...
SYNOPSIS. Performance studies have long been a cornerstone of evolutionary studies of adaptation bec...
International audienceWhile developmental plasticity has been shown to contribute to sexual size dim...
Synopsis Males and females are known to differ in a whole suite of characteristics, such as morpholo...
The performance of an organism in its environment frequently depends more on its composite phenotype...
As a group, lizards occupy a vast array of habitats worldwide, yet there remain relatively few cases...
The availability of food resources can affect the size and shape of territories, as well as the beha...
Abstract: Habitat selection can directly affect the fitness of an individual and the evolutionary dy...
The ability of an animal to run fast has important consequences on its survival capacity and overall...
Interactions with the physical and social aspects of an animal’s surroundings direct the trajectory ...
Species that occur in variable environments often exhibit morphological and behavioral traits that a...
Caribbean Anolis lizards exhibit a complex suite of ecological, morphological, and behavioral traits...
There has been a recent surge of interest in the study of evolutionary relationships between morphol...
The radiation of Anolis lizards in the Caribbean is associated with a diversification of the functio...
Sexual dimorphism may be indicative of differential natural and/or sexual selection pressures acting...
Dorsal patterning in animals can serve as an antipredator defence and may be involved in sexual sele...
SYNOPSIS. Performance studies have long been a cornerstone of evolutionary studies of adaptation bec...
International audienceWhile developmental plasticity has been shown to contribute to sexual size dim...
Synopsis Males and females are known to differ in a whole suite of characteristics, such as morpholo...
The performance of an organism in its environment frequently depends more on its composite phenotype...
As a group, lizards occupy a vast array of habitats worldwide, yet there remain relatively few cases...
The availability of food resources can affect the size and shape of territories, as well as the beha...
Abstract: Habitat selection can directly affect the fitness of an individual and the evolutionary dy...
The ability of an animal to run fast has important consequences on its survival capacity and overall...
Interactions with the physical and social aspects of an animal’s surroundings direct the trajectory ...