Lizards of the genus Anolis are commonly used as models for several ecological studies. Nevertheless, some aspects of their ecology have not been studied and information reported previously for several species must be reanalyzed. The aim of this study is to examine the structural habitat use in a population of the Many-scaled Anole, Anolis polylepis, with the purpose of comparing our results with the information reported previously for this species. Most of the captured individuals were on stems and we did not find any differences in the structural habitat use among sex/age classes. We found differences for perch height among individuals shedding their skin regarding those that are not. We also detected differences among our results and the...
Interspecific and intraspecific competitions are effectively reduced in populations of Anoline lizar...
We analysed the ecomorphological relationships in four species of Anolis lizard that occur in the Ch...
International audienceAlthough growing evidence suggests that natural and sexual selection pressures...
Abstract. Lizards of the genus Anolis are commonly used as models for several eco-logical studies. N...
There has been a recent surge of interest in the study of evolutionary relationships between morphol...
Determining whether organisms have preferences for certain aspects of the habitat is important for u...
Ecologists have long been intrigued by which factors influence habitat use by an organism and how co...
Ecological specialization is common across all levels of biological organization, raising the questi...
Abstract: Habitat selection can directly affect the fitness of an individual and the evolutionary dy...
© 2018 by The Herpetologists' League, Inc. Caribbean Anolis lizards exhibit a complex suite of ecolo...
Microhabitat studies of anoline lizards have traditionally measured small-scale characteristics, suc...
Species that occur in variable environments often exhibit morphological and behavioral traits that a...
Comparisons between closely related radiations in different environments provide a unique window int...
Anolis auratus is a widely distributed species, from Costa Rica in Central America, through northern...
Sympatric species that initially overlap in resource use are expected to partition the environment i...
Interspecific and intraspecific competitions are effectively reduced in populations of Anoline lizar...
We analysed the ecomorphological relationships in four species of Anolis lizard that occur in the Ch...
International audienceAlthough growing evidence suggests that natural and sexual selection pressures...
Abstract. Lizards of the genus Anolis are commonly used as models for several eco-logical studies. N...
There has been a recent surge of interest in the study of evolutionary relationships between morphol...
Determining whether organisms have preferences for certain aspects of the habitat is important for u...
Ecologists have long been intrigued by which factors influence habitat use by an organism and how co...
Ecological specialization is common across all levels of biological organization, raising the questi...
Abstract: Habitat selection can directly affect the fitness of an individual and the evolutionary dy...
© 2018 by The Herpetologists' League, Inc. Caribbean Anolis lizards exhibit a complex suite of ecolo...
Microhabitat studies of anoline lizards have traditionally measured small-scale characteristics, suc...
Species that occur in variable environments often exhibit morphological and behavioral traits that a...
Comparisons between closely related radiations in different environments provide a unique window int...
Anolis auratus is a widely distributed species, from Costa Rica in Central America, through northern...
Sympatric species that initially overlap in resource use are expected to partition the environment i...
Interspecific and intraspecific competitions are effectively reduced in populations of Anoline lizar...
We analysed the ecomorphological relationships in four species of Anolis lizard that occur in the Ch...
International audienceAlthough growing evidence suggests that natural and sexual selection pressures...