Caudal autotomy is an anti-predator behaviour that is used by many lizard species. Although there is an immediate survival benefit, the subsequent absence of the tail may inhibit locomotor performance, alter activity and habitat use, and increase the individuals' susceptibility to future predation attempts. We used laboratory experiments to examine the impact of tail autotomy on locomotor performance, activity and basking site selection in two lizard species, the delicate skink (Lampropholis delicata) and garden skink (L. guichenoti), that occur sympatrically throughout southeastern Australia and are exposed to an identical suite of potential predators. Post-autotomy tail movement did not differ between the two Lampropholis species, althoug...
The ability of an animal to shed its tail is awidespread antipredator strategy among lizards. The de...
Many studies have examined the effect of caudal autotomy on speed and behaviour of lizardsescaping o...
Many studies have examined the effect of caudal autotomy on speed and behaviour of lizards escaping ...
Caudal autotomy is a striking adaptation used by many lizard species to evade predators. Most studie...
Antipredator mechanisms employed by animals are obviously beneficial if they increase survival, but ...
Tail autotomy is a widespread method of escape among lizards and can be costly. Most studies on the ...
Antipredator mechanisms employed by animals are obviously beneficial if they increase survival, but ...
Caudal autotomy is a common defense mechanism in lizards, where the animal may lose part or all of i...
Caudal autotomy, the ability to shed the tail, is common in lizards as a response toattempted predat...
Maintaining body temperature is essential for the optimal performance of physiological functions. Ec...
Numerous lizard species use ranHal autotomy as an antipredator device even though diere must be sign...
Caudal autotomy is an adaptive, but costly, anti-predation strategy used by many lizard species. As ...
Many studies have examined the effect of caudal autotomy on speed and behaviour of lizards escaping ...
Caudal autotomy is a defensive mechanism utilised by squamate reptiles to survive predatory attacks...
Caudal autotomy is a defensive mechanism utilised by squamate reptiles to survive predatory attacks...
The ability of an animal to shed its tail is awidespread antipredator strategy among lizards. The de...
Many studies have examined the effect of caudal autotomy on speed and behaviour of lizardsescaping o...
Many studies have examined the effect of caudal autotomy on speed and behaviour of lizards escaping ...
Caudal autotomy is a striking adaptation used by many lizard species to evade predators. Most studie...
Antipredator mechanisms employed by animals are obviously beneficial if they increase survival, but ...
Tail autotomy is a widespread method of escape among lizards and can be costly. Most studies on the ...
Antipredator mechanisms employed by animals are obviously beneficial if they increase survival, but ...
Caudal autotomy is a common defense mechanism in lizards, where the animal may lose part or all of i...
Caudal autotomy, the ability to shed the tail, is common in lizards as a response toattempted predat...
Maintaining body temperature is essential for the optimal performance of physiological functions. Ec...
Numerous lizard species use ranHal autotomy as an antipredator device even though diere must be sign...
Caudal autotomy is an adaptive, but costly, anti-predation strategy used by many lizard species. As ...
Many studies have examined the effect of caudal autotomy on speed and behaviour of lizards escaping ...
Caudal autotomy is a defensive mechanism utilised by squamate reptiles to survive predatory attacks...
Caudal autotomy is a defensive mechanism utilised by squamate reptiles to survive predatory attacks...
The ability of an animal to shed its tail is awidespread antipredator strategy among lizards. The de...
Many studies have examined the effect of caudal autotomy on speed and behaviour of lizardsescaping o...
Many studies have examined the effect of caudal autotomy on speed and behaviour of lizards escaping ...