Show simple item record

LicenseUsage of BioOne content is strictly limited to personal, educational, and noncommercial use. Commercial inquiries or rights and permissions requests should be directed to the individual publisher as copyright holder.es
AuthorBoronow, Katherine E.
AuthorShields, Ian H.
AuthorMuñoz, Martha M.
Accessioned date2022-09-03T20:50:36Z
Available date2022-09-03T20:50:36Z
Year2018
CitationBoronow, K. E., Shields, I. H., & Muñoz, M. M. (2018). Parallel behavioral divergence with macrohabitat in Anolis (Squamata: dactyloidae) lizards from the Dominican Republic. Breviora, 561(1), 1-17. Recuperado de:es
URIhttps://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/1475
AbstractThe ecomorph concept of the adaptive radiation of Caribbean anoles is characterized by a suite of behavioral, ecological, and morphological traits that are tightly linked to microhabitat use in lizards. However, most studies on the adaptive radiation of anoles have been conducted in a single macrohabitat type—lowland tropical forests. Because behavior can help organisms cope with different environmental conditions, we can predict that there will be key shifts in behavior within ecomorphs when examined across different macrohabitats, although this idea remains empirically underexplored. Here we utilized the replicated evolution of montane endemics from a primarily lowland species in a clade of trunk–ground Anolis lizards to test the hypothesis that shifts in basking behavior, wariness, and display behavior accompany divergence into montane habitats.es
LanguageEnglishes
PublishedBreviora, 561(1), 1-17es
Rights© The President and Fellows of Harvard College 2018. Available at: http://www.marthamunoz.com/es
SubjectEcologíaes
SubjectFauna ─ República Dominicanaes
SubjectHábitats y especieses
TitleParallel behavioral divergence with macrohabitat in Anolis (Squamata: dactyloidae) lizards from the Dominican Republices
dc.identifier.doi10.3099/MCZ39.1
Material typeArticlees
Type of contentScientific researches
AccessOpenes
AudienceTechnicians, professionals and scientistses


Files in this item

Thumbnail

This item appears in the following Collection(s)

Show simple item record

Usage of BioOne content is strictly limited to personal, educational, and noncommercial use. Commercial inquiries or rights and permissions requests should be directed to the individual publisher as copyright holder.
© The President and Fellows of Harvard College 2018. Available at: http://www.marthamunoz.com/