The present study quantified microhabitat use, morphology, performance (sprinting, climbing, clinging, and jumping), and escape behaviour of two closely related tropical rock-using lizards. Specifically, the study tested whether: (1) a flatter body and longer limbs enhance performance in rocky habitats; (2) escape behaviour supports predictions based on habitat openness; and (3) there is a trade-off between sprinting and climbing performance. Despite the occupation of generally similar rocky habitats, the habitat of Carlia scirtetis was more open and composed of larger boulders with more regular surfaces, whereas the habitat of Carlia mundivensis was composed of more undergrowth and leaf litter, consisting of smaller boulders with irregular...
The flexibility to negotiate variable terrain in three dimensionally complex environments is importa...
The variation in substrate structure is one of the most important determinants of the locomotor abil...
1. We examined intra- and interspecific variation in functional morphology and whole-organism perfor...
The present study quantified microhabitat use, morphology, performance (sprinting, climbing, clingin...
As a group, lizards occupy a vast array of habitats worldwide, yet there remain relatively few cases...
For species from open habitats with little cover and few refugia, selection should favour morphologi...
Ecomorphology is the study of correlations between morphology and habitat(s) in organisms. If morpho...
Microgeographic variation in fitness-relevant traits may be more common than previously appreciated....
Some aspects of escape predicted by theoretical models are intended to apply universally. For exampl...
Escape studies often focus on one variable, but tactics and refuge use vary with microhabitats, expo...
Escape theory predicts that flight initiation distance increases with fitness costs of not fleeing a...
Escape theory predicts that flight initiation distance increases with fitness costs of not fleeing a...
In my 1 st chapter I investigate the phenotypic variation of the Florida scrub lizard by examining s...
Escape by Anolis lizards is influenced by microhabitats and fight initiation distance increases with...
We quantified functional traits (escape strategy, sprint speed and predatory performance) and popula...
The flexibility to negotiate variable terrain in three dimensionally complex environments is importa...
The variation in substrate structure is one of the most important determinants of the locomotor abil...
1. We examined intra- and interspecific variation in functional morphology and whole-organism perfor...
The present study quantified microhabitat use, morphology, performance (sprinting, climbing, clingin...
As a group, lizards occupy a vast array of habitats worldwide, yet there remain relatively few cases...
For species from open habitats with little cover and few refugia, selection should favour morphologi...
Ecomorphology is the study of correlations between morphology and habitat(s) in organisms. If morpho...
Microgeographic variation in fitness-relevant traits may be more common than previously appreciated....
Some aspects of escape predicted by theoretical models are intended to apply universally. For exampl...
Escape studies often focus on one variable, but tactics and refuge use vary with microhabitats, expo...
Escape theory predicts that flight initiation distance increases with fitness costs of not fleeing a...
Escape theory predicts that flight initiation distance increases with fitness costs of not fleeing a...
In my 1 st chapter I investigate the phenotypic variation of the Florida scrub lizard by examining s...
Escape by Anolis lizards is influenced by microhabitats and fight initiation distance increases with...
We quantified functional traits (escape strategy, sprint speed and predatory performance) and popula...
The flexibility to negotiate variable terrain in three dimensionally complex environments is importa...
The variation in substrate structure is one of the most important determinants of the locomotor abil...
1. We examined intra- and interspecific variation in functional morphology and whole-organism perfor...