Many species of lizards effectively traverse both two and three-dimensional habitats. However, few studies have examined maximum locomotor performance on different inclines. Do maximum acceleration and velocity differ on a level and inclined surface? Do lizards pause more on an inclined surface? To address these questions, Sceloporus woodi lizards (N = 12) were run in the laboratory on a level trackway and a vertical tree trunk. This species is known to frequently utilize both vertical and horizontal aspects of its habitat. Average maximum acceleration on the vertical surface exceeded that on the level surface, although average maximum velocity exhibited the opposite pattern. The average number of pauses during level locomotion was lower co...
Microgeographic variation in fitness-relevant traits may be more common than previously appreciated....
Correlates of locomotor performance have been documented in a variety of animals including several l...
In amniotes, bipedal locomotion has evolved repeatedly in various lineages. In many instances, a bip...
Adaptations promoting greater performance in one habitat are thought to reduce performance in others...
Adaptations promoting greater performance in one habitat are thought to reduce performance in others...
Bipedal locomotion is common in many species of lizard, especially those that live in open habitats ...
The flexibility to negotiate variable terrain in three dimensionally complex environments is importa...
Life above ground requires that animals navigate a highly three-dimensional world. Both cursorial an...
Arboreal and terrestrial habitats impose different constraints on tetrapod locomotion. We studied Po...
Arboreal and terrestrial habitats impose different constraints on tetrapod locomotion. We studied Po...
Negotiation of variable terrain is important for many small terrestrial vertebrates. Variation in th...
1. We measured the force required to pull chameleons from perches of varying diam-eters and the spri...
In my 1 st chapter I investigate the phenotypic variation of the Florida scrub lizard by examining s...
Negotiation of variable terrain is important for many small terrestrial vertebrates. Variation in th...
Correlates of locomotor performance have been documented in a variety of animals including several l...
Microgeographic variation in fitness-relevant traits may be more common than previously appreciated....
Correlates of locomotor performance have been documented in a variety of animals including several l...
In amniotes, bipedal locomotion has evolved repeatedly in various lineages. In many instances, a bip...
Adaptations promoting greater performance in one habitat are thought to reduce performance in others...
Adaptations promoting greater performance in one habitat are thought to reduce performance in others...
Bipedal locomotion is common in many species of lizard, especially those that live in open habitats ...
The flexibility to negotiate variable terrain in three dimensionally complex environments is importa...
Life above ground requires that animals navigate a highly three-dimensional world. Both cursorial an...
Arboreal and terrestrial habitats impose different constraints on tetrapod locomotion. We studied Po...
Arboreal and terrestrial habitats impose different constraints on tetrapod locomotion. We studied Po...
Negotiation of variable terrain is important for many small terrestrial vertebrates. Variation in th...
1. We measured the force required to pull chameleons from perches of varying diam-eters and the spri...
In my 1 st chapter I investigate the phenotypic variation of the Florida scrub lizard by examining s...
Negotiation of variable terrain is important for many small terrestrial vertebrates. Variation in th...
Correlates of locomotor performance have been documented in a variety of animals including several l...
Microgeographic variation in fitness-relevant traits may be more common than previously appreciated....
Correlates of locomotor performance have been documented in a variety of animals including several l...
In amniotes, bipedal locomotion has evolved repeatedly in various lineages. In many instances, a bip...