We examined correlates (sex, size, age) of variation in maximal burst speed (racetrack) and in stamina (time until exhaustion at 0.5 km · h⁻¹) in two populations of the iguanid lizard Sceloporus merriami in Big Bend National Park, Texas. Because these populations were known demographically and were studied in several years, we were able to examine the effects of adult age on performance, the between-year repeatability of individual performance, and environmental correlates of yearly variation in performance. Variation in locomotor capacities was striking. Males were faster than females, and lizards from the Grapevine Hills were faster than those from Boquillas (lower elevation). However, sex and population did not affect stamina. Young adul...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 88-89)Skeletal variation within a lizard population of\ud...
In ecomorphological and ecophysiological studies, locomotor performance is often considered to be an...
Data were compiled on maximal sprint speed, body mass and temperature in squamate lizards from the l...
Locomotor performance measures may be used to explain functional links between lower level traits; i...
Decreased mobility of gravid females is thought to be an important cost of reproduction in lizards. ...
Locomotor performance is a fundamental link between an animal and its environment. Con-siderable evi...
Factors affecting the expression of life history traits in the iguanid lizards, Holbookia maculata a...
Correlates of locomotor performance have been documented in a variety of animals including several l...
Geographically widespread species often exhibit variation in life history traits that are a result o...
In my 1 st chapter I investigate the phenotypic variation of the Florida scrub lizard by examining s...
We used four species of lizards (Eumeces chinensis , Takydromus septentrionalis , Eremias bren...
Ecomorphological studies often seek to link morphology and performance to relevant ecological charac...
The fence lizard, Sceloporus undulatus, provides a unique opportunity to investigate the causes of p...
Many species in temperate climates exhibit seasonal variation in behavior, with mating and reproduct...
My dissertation examined the relative importance of proximate ecological versus ultimate evolutionar...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 88-89)Skeletal variation within a lizard population of\ud...
In ecomorphological and ecophysiological studies, locomotor performance is often considered to be an...
Data were compiled on maximal sprint speed, body mass and temperature in squamate lizards from the l...
Locomotor performance measures may be used to explain functional links between lower level traits; i...
Decreased mobility of gravid females is thought to be an important cost of reproduction in lizards. ...
Locomotor performance is a fundamental link between an animal and its environment. Con-siderable evi...
Factors affecting the expression of life history traits in the iguanid lizards, Holbookia maculata a...
Correlates of locomotor performance have been documented in a variety of animals including several l...
Geographically widespread species often exhibit variation in life history traits that are a result o...
In my 1 st chapter I investigate the phenotypic variation of the Florida scrub lizard by examining s...
We used four species of lizards (Eumeces chinensis , Takydromus septentrionalis , Eremias bren...
Ecomorphological studies often seek to link morphology and performance to relevant ecological charac...
The fence lizard, Sceloporus undulatus, provides a unique opportunity to investigate the causes of p...
Many species in temperate climates exhibit seasonal variation in behavior, with mating and reproduct...
My dissertation examined the relative importance of proximate ecological versus ultimate evolutionar...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 88-89)Skeletal variation within a lizard population of\ud...
In ecomorphological and ecophysiological studies, locomotor performance is often considered to be an...
Data were compiled on maximal sprint speed, body mass and temperature in squamate lizards from the l...