Side-blotched lizards probably don’t call the game that, but they play a version of it anyway. A new study explains the ...
Journal of Herpetology, Vol. 42, No. 2 (Jun., 2008), pp. 332-336 (5 pages) We studied litter size, size at birth, and relative litter mass (RLM) in two populations of the crevice-dwelling lizard ...
Fan-Throated Lizards (Sitana; Agamidae) are a widespread yet little-studied genus of lizards found in dry habitats throughout South Asia. Male lizards in this genus bear a fan-like structure under ...
How are reptiles capable of generating such a diversity of bright colors? And how is it possible that within a single population of the same species, different individuals exhibit strikingly different ...
A long, slender lizard moved among trees in a pinyon-juniper woodland on the Colorado Plateau, searching the accumulated debris beneath the trees for grubs, spiders, beetles or any other insects. It ...
Introduction: The evolutionary study of social behavior and the role of lizards as model organisms / Stanley F. Fox, J. Kelly McCoy and Troy A. Baird -- Variation among individuals. Introduction / ...
A new study headed by biologists at Washington University in St. Louis shows that Florida is an exporter of more than just fruit and star athletes. Studying genetic variation in the common brown ...
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Lizard mating strategy resembles rock-paper-scissors
The side-splotched lizard (*Uta stansburiana*) is a common reptile found in California, United States. During spring, the ...
ON a recent visit to the Galapagos Archipelago I noticed a point concerning Amblyrhyncus cristatus, an aquatic species, which might be of interest as a footnote to Darwin's observations on the same ...
MR. WALLACE'S observations in NATURE, vol. xix. p. 4, on a black variety of the common lizard of Capri, as met with on the neighbouring islet of Faraglioni, induces me to refer to a similar appearance ...
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