Ecomorphology is the study of correlations between morphology and habitat(s) in organisms. If morphology is tightly correlated with habitat, then differences in morphology should directly affect fitness via their effect on performance within specific habitats. Despite the generality of this approach, clear correlations between habitat use, morphology, and performance have been established for few vertebrate groups. Furthermore, no study has examined whether correlations between habitat use and morphology may affect fitness via an effect on reproductive output. This thesis examines the relationships between microhabitat use, morphology, performance and reproductive output among scincid lizards from tropical north east Australia.\ud \ud My ex...
There has been a recent surge of interest in the study of evolutionary relationships between morphol...
1. Adaptations for efficient performance are expected to shape animal morphology based on selection ...
Background: Animals select and interact with their environment in various ways, including to ensure...
Ecomorphology is the study of correlations between morphology and habitat(s) in organisms. If morpho...
As a group, lizards occupy a vast array of habitats worldwide, yet there remain relatively few cases...
Body size and shape are primary determinants of reproductive output in a variety of taxa, so selecti...
The present study quantified microhabitat use, morphology, performance (sprinting, climbing, clingin...
For species from open habitats with little cover and few refugia, selection should favour morphologi...
Ecogeographical rules help explain spatial and temporal patterns in intraspecific body size. However...
Ecogeographical rules help explain spatial and temporal patterns in intraspecific body size. However...
<div><p>Ecogeographical rules help explain spatial and temporal patterns in intraspecific body size....
Question: Does performance specialization lead to trade-offs among contrasting performance types? ...
1. We examined intra- and interspecific variation in functional morphology and whole-organism perfor...
Understanding how phenotypic diversity evolves is a major interest of evolutionary biology. Habitat ...
Ecogeographical rules help explain spatial and temporal patterns in intraspecific body size. However...
There has been a recent surge of interest in the study of evolutionary relationships between morphol...
1. Adaptations for efficient performance are expected to shape animal morphology based on selection ...
Background: Animals select and interact with their environment in various ways, including to ensure...
Ecomorphology is the study of correlations between morphology and habitat(s) in organisms. If morpho...
As a group, lizards occupy a vast array of habitats worldwide, yet there remain relatively few cases...
Body size and shape are primary determinants of reproductive output in a variety of taxa, so selecti...
The present study quantified microhabitat use, morphology, performance (sprinting, climbing, clingin...
For species from open habitats with little cover and few refugia, selection should favour morphologi...
Ecogeographical rules help explain spatial and temporal patterns in intraspecific body size. However...
Ecogeographical rules help explain spatial and temporal patterns in intraspecific body size. However...
<div><p>Ecogeographical rules help explain spatial and temporal patterns in intraspecific body size....
Question: Does performance specialization lead to trade-offs among contrasting performance types? ...
1. We examined intra- and interspecific variation in functional morphology and whole-organism perfor...
Understanding how phenotypic diversity evolves is a major interest of evolutionary biology. Habitat ...
Ecogeographical rules help explain spatial and temporal patterns in intraspecific body size. However...
There has been a recent surge of interest in the study of evolutionary relationships between morphol...
1. Adaptations for efficient performance are expected to shape animal morphology based on selection ...
Background: Animals select and interact with their environment in various ways, including to ensure...