In my 1st chapter I investigate the phenotypic variation of the Florida scrub lizard by examining sprinting and jumping ability. These are key performance measures that have been widely studied in vertebrates. The vast majority of these studies, however, use methodologies that lack ecological context by failing to consider the complex habitats many animals live in. Here, I filmed running lizards to address how behavioral and performance strategies change as lizards approach obstacles of varying height. Obstacle size had a significant influence on both behavior (e.g. obstacle crossing strategy, intermittent locomotion) and performance (e.g. sprint speed, jump distance). Researchers should thus consider the complexity of a species\u27 habitat...
Florida Scrub is a unique, xeric habitat type found only in central and southern peninsular Florida....
The fragmentation of natural habitat is a major threat to the conservation of species because it red...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019I am fascinated by intraspecific variation–by both its...
The negotiation of uneven and complex terrain has implications for many small terrestrial vertebrate...
In my 1 st chapter I investigate the phenotypic variation of the Florida scrub lizard by examining s...
Sceloporus woodi is a small, sexually dimorphic Iguanid lizard endemic to dry xeric habitats in Flor...
Anthropogenic disturbance is known to affect biological diversity at the community, species, and gen...
Anthropogenic disturbance is known to affect biological diversity at the community, species, and gen...
Anthropogenic disturbance is known to affect biological diversity at the community, species, and gen...
Morphology, locomotion, and behavior are co-adapted to optimize performance and ultimately fitness. ...
Population-level response to habitat fragmentation is central to applied species management and cons...
Sceloporus woodi (Florida Scrub Lizard) offers an excellent opportunity to contrast connected and fr...
Sceloporus woodi (Florida Scrub Lizard) offers an excellent opportunity to contrast connected and fr...
Sceloporus woodi (Florida Scrub Lizard) offers an excellent opportunity to contrast connected and fr...
Sceloporus woodi (Florida Scrub Lizard) offers an excellent opportunity to contrast connected and fr...
Florida Scrub is a unique, xeric habitat type found only in central and southern peninsular Florida....
The fragmentation of natural habitat is a major threat to the conservation of species because it red...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019I am fascinated by intraspecific variation–by both its...
The negotiation of uneven and complex terrain has implications for many small terrestrial vertebrate...
In my 1 st chapter I investigate the phenotypic variation of the Florida scrub lizard by examining s...
Sceloporus woodi is a small, sexually dimorphic Iguanid lizard endemic to dry xeric habitats in Flor...
Anthropogenic disturbance is known to affect biological diversity at the community, species, and gen...
Anthropogenic disturbance is known to affect biological diversity at the community, species, and gen...
Anthropogenic disturbance is known to affect biological diversity at the community, species, and gen...
Morphology, locomotion, and behavior are co-adapted to optimize performance and ultimately fitness. ...
Population-level response to habitat fragmentation is central to applied species management and cons...
Sceloporus woodi (Florida Scrub Lizard) offers an excellent opportunity to contrast connected and fr...
Sceloporus woodi (Florida Scrub Lizard) offers an excellent opportunity to contrast connected and fr...
Sceloporus woodi (Florida Scrub Lizard) offers an excellent opportunity to contrast connected and fr...
Sceloporus woodi (Florida Scrub Lizard) offers an excellent opportunity to contrast connected and fr...
Florida Scrub is a unique, xeric habitat type found only in central and southern peninsular Florida....
The fragmentation of natural habitat is a major threat to the conservation of species because it red...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019I am fascinated by intraspecific variation–by both its...