Patterns of convergent evolution in head shape, combined with performance measures, provide ideal opportunities to understand the processes driving its evolution. Anole lizards represent an excellent subject to test this, as recurrent habitat specialists or ecomorphs evolved independently across different islands. We show that phenotypic similarity corresponds to both phylogenetic similarity and similarity in habitat, indicating that there is convergent evolution in head shape among ecomorphs. Moreover, we show that the evolution of tall, wide heads correlate with the evolution of higher bite forces, driving head shape variation among and within ecomorphs. In addition, the processes affecting head shape variation can differ between sexes, l...
Males and females often differ from one another in phenotypic traits due to differential investment ...
The head is a complex integrated system that is implicated in many vital functions. As such, its mor...
A central question in evolutionary biology concerns whether the direction of evolution proceeds in t...
Patterns of convergent evolution in head shape, combined with performance measures, provide ideal op...
Patterns of convergent evolution in head shape, combined with performance measures, provide ideal op...
1. Patterns of convergent evolution in head shape, combined with performance measures, provide ideal...
Studies integrating evolutionary and developmental analyses of morphological variation are of growin...
In many species of lizards, males attain greater body size and have larger heads than female lizards...
Phenotypictraits have been shown to evolve in response to variation in the environment. However, the...
Phenotypictraits have been shown to evolve in response to variation in the environment. However, the...
Phenotypictraits have been shown to evolve in response to variation in the environment. However, the...
Males and females often differ from one another in phenotypic traits due to differential investment ...
Sexual dimorphism may be indicative of differential natural and/or sexual selection pressures acting...
Phenotypictraits have been shown to evolve in response to variation in the environment. However, the...
Sexual dimorphism may be indicative of differential natural and/or sexual selection pressures acting...
Males and females often differ from one another in phenotypic traits due to differential investment ...
The head is a complex integrated system that is implicated in many vital functions. As such, its mor...
A central question in evolutionary biology concerns whether the direction of evolution proceeds in t...
Patterns of convergent evolution in head shape, combined with performance measures, provide ideal op...
Patterns of convergent evolution in head shape, combined with performance measures, provide ideal op...
1. Patterns of convergent evolution in head shape, combined with performance measures, provide ideal...
Studies integrating evolutionary and developmental analyses of morphological variation are of growin...
In many species of lizards, males attain greater body size and have larger heads than female lizards...
Phenotypictraits have been shown to evolve in response to variation in the environment. However, the...
Phenotypictraits have been shown to evolve in response to variation in the environment. However, the...
Phenotypictraits have been shown to evolve in response to variation in the environment. However, the...
Males and females often differ from one another in phenotypic traits due to differential investment ...
Sexual dimorphism may be indicative of differential natural and/or sexual selection pressures acting...
Phenotypictraits have been shown to evolve in response to variation in the environment. However, the...
Sexual dimorphism may be indicative of differential natural and/or sexual selection pressures acting...
Males and females often differ from one another in phenotypic traits due to differential investment ...
The head is a complex integrated system that is implicated in many vital functions. As such, its mor...
A central question in evolutionary biology concerns whether the direction of evolution proceeds in t...