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Signal repertoire and contest outcome in the Jacky dragon
(2016)
Establishing dominance is an important mechanism for determining access to
resources such as mates or territories. However, levels of aggression and dominance
may vary among populations based on history and variation in ...
A multi-locus molecular phylogeny for Australia’s iconic Jacky Dragon (Agamidae: Amphibolurus muricatus): Phylogeographic structure along the Great Dividing Range of south-eastern Australia
(2014)
Jacky dragons (Amphibolurus muricatus) are ubiquitous in south-eastern Australia and were one of the
first Australian reptiles to be formally described. Because they are so common, Jacky dragons are widely
used as a model ...
Geographic variation in aggressive signalling behaviour of the Jacky dragon
(2015)
Signal diversification is often the product of sexual and/or natural selection and may be accompanied by genetic differentiation or simply reflect a plastic response to social and environmental variables.We use an agamid ...
Effect of temperature on the visual displays of the Jacky dragon
(2019)
In ectotherms such as lizards, temperature is a key determinant of their behavior and their ability to signal to conspecifics. We asked whether changes in the thermal environment along the distribution of an agamid lizard, ...