Background: Fitness is strongly related to locomotor performance, which can determine success in foraging, mating, and other critical activities. Locomotor performance on different substrates is likely to require different abilities, so we expect alignment between species' locomotor performance and the habitats they use in nature. In addition, we expect behaviour to enhance performance, such that animals will use substrates on which they perform well. Methods: We examined the associations between habitat selection and performance in three species of Oedura geckos, including two specialists, (one arboreal, and one saxicolous), and one generalist species, which used both rocks and trees. First, we described their microhabitat use in nature...
The question of why animals are shaped the way they are has intrigued scientists for hundreds of yea...
The question of why animals are shaped the way they are has intrigued scientists for hundreds of yea...
Movement is a fundamental aspect of animals. Natural and sexual selection act on the ability of an a...
Background: Fitness is strongly related to locomotor performance, which can determine success in for...
Background Fitness is strongly related to locomotor performance, which can determine success i...
Understanding the challenges faced by organisms moving within their environment is essential to comp...
Understanding the challenges faced by organisms moving within their environment is essential to comp...
Understanding the challenges faced by organisms moving within their environment is essential to comp...
1. For arboreal lizards, the ability to cling or adhere to the substrate is critical for locomotion ...
Geckos and their adhesive capabilities have been thoroughly examined for the past two decades, espec...
1. Morphological features that lead to increased locomotor performance, such as faster sprint speed,...
1. Morphological features that lead to increased locomotor performance, such as faster sprint speed,...
Locomotion is a central tenet of life for many organisms that is inherently tied to the surrounding ...
Locomotion is a central tenet of life for many organisms that is inherently tied to the surrounding ...
The question of why animals are shaped the way they are has intrigued scientists for hundreds of yea...
The question of why animals are shaped the way they are has intrigued scientists for hundreds of yea...
The question of why animals are shaped the way they are has intrigued scientists for hundreds of yea...
Movement is a fundamental aspect of animals. Natural and sexual selection act on the ability of an a...
Background: Fitness is strongly related to locomotor performance, which can determine success in for...
Background Fitness is strongly related to locomotor performance, which can determine success i...
Understanding the challenges faced by organisms moving within their environment is essential to comp...
Understanding the challenges faced by organisms moving within their environment is essential to comp...
Understanding the challenges faced by organisms moving within their environment is essential to comp...
1. For arboreal lizards, the ability to cling or adhere to the substrate is critical for locomotion ...
Geckos and their adhesive capabilities have been thoroughly examined for the past two decades, espec...
1. Morphological features that lead to increased locomotor performance, such as faster sprint speed,...
1. Morphological features that lead to increased locomotor performance, such as faster sprint speed,...
Locomotion is a central tenet of life for many organisms that is inherently tied to the surrounding ...
Locomotion is a central tenet of life for many organisms that is inherently tied to the surrounding ...
The question of why animals are shaped the way they are has intrigued scientists for hundreds of yea...
The question of why animals are shaped the way they are has intrigued scientists for hundreds of yea...
The question of why animals are shaped the way they are has intrigued scientists for hundreds of yea...
Movement is a fundamental aspect of animals. Natural and sexual selection act on the ability of an a...