نتایج جستجو برای: lizard

تعداد نتایج: 4066  

Journal: :The American Naturalist 2021

Climate can exert an effect on the strength of sexual selection, but empirical evidence is limited. Here, we tested whether climate predicts geographic distribution and introgressive spread sexually selected male color ornamentation across 114 populations common wall lizard, Podarcis muralis. Coloration was highly structured landscape did not reflect genetic differentiation. Instead, consistent...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology 2000
C J Grenot L Garcin J Dao J Hérold B Fahys H Tséré-Pagès

Although the European common lizard, Lacerta vivipara, is among the most common Eurasian reptile species, we know little about how these lizards cope with very low temperatures. In this study we examined microenvironmental conditions, body temperature, behavior, and cold strategies to see whether strategies of freezing and supercooling, while normally considered to be mutually exclusive, may in...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1999
Jayne Irschick

Lizards commonly move on steep inclines in nature, but no previous studies have investigated whether the kinematics of the limbs of lizards differ on inclined surfaces compared with level surfaces. Therefore, we examined how the kinematics of the hindlimb were affected by both incline (downhill 30 degrees, level and uphill 30 degrees) and different speeds of steady locomotion (50-250 cm s-1) in...

2015
Jessica Stapley Milton Garcia Robin M. Andrews

Climate change threatens biodiversity worldwide, however predicting how particular species will respond is difficult because climate varies spatially, complex factors regulate population abundance, and species vary in their susceptibility to climate change. Studies need to incorporate these factors with long-term data in order to link climate change to population abundance. We used 40 years of ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2007
Dean H Leavitt Robert L Bezy Keith A Crandall Jack W Sites

The lizard genus Xantusia of southwestern North America has received recent attention in relation to delimiting species. Using more than 500 lizards from 156 localities, we further test hypothesized species boundaries and clarify phylogeographical patterns, particularly in regions of potential secondary contact. We sequenced the entire mitochondrial cytochrome b gene for every lizard in the stu...

2017
Marco Mangiacotti Marco Fumagalli Stefano Scali Marco A L Zuffi Maddalena Cagnone Roberta Salvini Roberto Sacchi

Femoral glands of male lizards produce waxy secretions that are involved in inter- and intraspecific chemical communication. The main components of these secretions are proteins and lipids, the latter having been extensively studied and already associated to male quality. On the opposite, the composition and role of proteins are nearly unknown, the only available information coming from few stu...

2005
Kyle Barrett Wendy B. Anderson D. Alexander Wait L. Lee Grismer Gary A. Polis Michael D. Rose

We evaluated the impact of marine materials on the diet and abundance of arthropodivorous lizards inhabiting islands and the coast of the Gulf of California. Here, marine materials are brought onto land by seabirds and by tidal action, and both subsidy pathways cause arthropod abundance to increase. We evaluated Uta stansburiana (side-blotched lizard) diets in three habitats defined by having: ...

2006
Alexandra S. Grutter

Spat~al and temporal variations in abundance of ectoparasites from 7 coral reef fish species [Hemigyrnnus melapterus (Labridae), Siganus doliatus (Siganidae), Scolopsis bilinea tus (Nemipteridae), Thalassoma lunare (Labridae), Scarus sordidus (Scaridae), Ctenochaetus stn'atus (Acanthuridae), and Acanthochromis polyacanthus (Pomacentridae)] at 2 locations, Lizard Island and Heron Island in the G...

2015
Lorenzo Alibardi Francesc Cebrià

The epiphysis of femur and tibia in the lizard Podarcis muralis can extensively regenerate after injury. The process involves the articular cartilage and metaphyseal (growth) plate after damage. The secondary ossification center present between the articular cartilage and the growth plate is replaced by cartilaginous epiphyses after about one month of regeneration at high temperature. The prese...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology 2007
Daniel E Naya Claudio Veloso José L P Muñoz Francisco Bozinovic

Lizard tail autotomy is considered an efficient anti-predator strategy that allows animals to escape from a predator attack. However, since the tail also is involved in many alternative functions, tailless animals must cope with several costs following autotomy. Here we explicitly evaluate the consequences of tail autotomy for two costs that have been virtually unexplored: 1. we test whether th...

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