The epidermal glands of lizards are considered an important source of semiochemicals involved in lizard communication. Many features of the lizard epidermal gland system vary among and within species (e.g., gland number, size, and shape), and some are believed to reflect the degree of intra-and interspecific variation in glandular secretion production, and by extension, the chemical signalling investment of lizards. Traditionally, herpetologists estimate secretion production based on the number of glands or the size of the glands, rather than quantifying the amount of secretion produced. Still, the reliability of these proxies for secretion production has never been validated. Here, I explored the relationship among secretion production (in...
Lizards communicate with others via chemical signals, the composition of which may vary among specie...
Chemical signals in animals stimulate different links and relationships. In lizards, chemical signal...
The species-specific components of animal signals can facilitate species recognition and reduce the ...
The epidermal glands of lizards are considered an important source of semiochemicals involved in liz...
Chemical signals are essential for intersexual communication in many animals, including lizards. Whi...
Animals communicate via a variety of sensory channels and signals. Studies on acoustic and visual co...
Animals communicate via a variety of sensory channels and signals. Studies on acoustic and visual co...
Femoral glands of male lizards produce waxy secretions that are involved in inter- and intraspecific...
Femoral glands of male lacertid lizards produce waxy secretions that are involved in inter- and intr...
Animal signals can differ considerably in complexity and composition, even among closely related spe...
Lizards communicate with others via chemical signals, the composition of which may vary among specie...
Many lizard and amphisbaenian lineages possess follicular glands in the dermis of the inner thighs a...
Chemical signals play an important role in intraspecific communication and social organization of ma...
1. The signals that animals use to communicate often differ considerably among species. Part of this...
Many lizards use femoral gland secretions in intraspecific chemical communication, but specific comp...
Lizards communicate with others via chemical signals, the composition of which may vary among specie...
Chemical signals in animals stimulate different links and relationships. In lizards, chemical signal...
The species-specific components of animal signals can facilitate species recognition and reduce the ...
The epidermal glands of lizards are considered an important source of semiochemicals involved in liz...
Chemical signals are essential for intersexual communication in many animals, including lizards. Whi...
Animals communicate via a variety of sensory channels and signals. Studies on acoustic and visual co...
Animals communicate via a variety of sensory channels and signals. Studies on acoustic and visual co...
Femoral glands of male lizards produce waxy secretions that are involved in inter- and intraspecific...
Femoral glands of male lacertid lizards produce waxy secretions that are involved in inter- and intr...
Animal signals can differ considerably in complexity and composition, even among closely related spe...
Lizards communicate with others via chemical signals, the composition of which may vary among specie...
Many lizard and amphisbaenian lineages possess follicular glands in the dermis of the inner thighs a...
Chemical signals play an important role in intraspecific communication and social organization of ma...
1. The signals that animals use to communicate often differ considerably among species. Part of this...
Many lizards use femoral gland secretions in intraspecific chemical communication, but specific comp...
Lizards communicate with others via chemical signals, the composition of which may vary among specie...
Chemical signals in animals stimulate different links and relationships. In lizards, chemical signal...
The species-specific components of animal signals can facilitate species recognition and reduce the ...