The challenge of identifying the proximate causes and ecological consequences of phenotypic variation can be facilitated by studying traits that are usually but not always bilaterally symmetrical; deviations from symmetry likely reflect disrupted embryogenesis. Based on a 19-year mark-recapture study of >1300 slatey-grey snakes (Stegonotus cucullatus) in tropical Australia, and incubation of >700 eggs, we document developmental and ecological correlates of two morphological traits: asymmetry and fragmentation of head scales. Asymmetry was directional (more scales on the left side) and was higher in individuals with lower heterozygosity, but was not heritable. In contrast, fragmentation was heritable and was higher in females than males. Bot...
Selection can vary geographically across environments and temporally over the lifetime of an individ...
Mean adult size has been used as the traditional measure of body size to explain trends of insular g...
AIM: We examine diversification in Caribbean alsophiine snakes and hypothesize that, given ecologica...
The challenge of identifying the proximate causes and ecological consequences of phenotypic variatio...
The challenge of identifying the proximate causes and ecological consequences of phenotypic variatio...
Evolutionary trajectories are often biased by developmental and historical factors. However, environ...
In a widespread species, a matching of phenotypic traits to local environmental optima is generally ...
1. Broad phylogenetic patterns in sexual size dimorphism (SSD) are shaped by sex differences in net ...
The form of an organism can be studied by looking at how traits vary throughout the organism’s devel...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [59]-66)In this thesis, I describe patterns of sexual and...
Parthenogenesis is a form of asexual reproduction by which embryos develop from unfertilized eggs. P...
Accumulating evidence suggests that within-individual plasticity of behavioural and physiological tr...
Sexual dimorphism of phenotypic traits associated with resource use is common in animals, and may re...
New evidence on directional asymmetry (DA) in lizards indicates a possible biological significance o...
In snakes, divergence in head size between the sexes has been interpreted as an adaptation to inters...
Selection can vary geographically across environments and temporally over the lifetime of an individ...
Mean adult size has been used as the traditional measure of body size to explain trends of insular g...
AIM: We examine diversification in Caribbean alsophiine snakes and hypothesize that, given ecologica...
The challenge of identifying the proximate causes and ecological consequences of phenotypic variatio...
The challenge of identifying the proximate causes and ecological consequences of phenotypic variatio...
Evolutionary trajectories are often biased by developmental and historical factors. However, environ...
In a widespread species, a matching of phenotypic traits to local environmental optima is generally ...
1. Broad phylogenetic patterns in sexual size dimorphism (SSD) are shaped by sex differences in net ...
The form of an organism can be studied by looking at how traits vary throughout the organism’s devel...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [59]-66)In this thesis, I describe patterns of sexual and...
Parthenogenesis is a form of asexual reproduction by which embryos develop from unfertilized eggs. P...
Accumulating evidence suggests that within-individual plasticity of behavioural and physiological tr...
Sexual dimorphism of phenotypic traits associated with resource use is common in animals, and may re...
New evidence on directional asymmetry (DA) in lizards indicates a possible biological significance o...
In snakes, divergence in head size between the sexes has been interpreted as an adaptation to inters...
Selection can vary geographically across environments and temporally over the lifetime of an individ...
Mean adult size has been used as the traditional measure of body size to explain trends of insular g...
AIM: We examine diversification in Caribbean alsophiine snakes and hypothesize that, given ecologica...