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Perch-height specific predation on tropical lizard clay models: implications for habitat selection in mainland neotropical lizards
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2009)
Stable isotopes document mainland–island divergence in resource use without concomitant physiological changes in the lizard Liolaemus pictus
(ELSEVIER, 2010)
Shifts in feeding ecology are believed to promote island–mainland divergence. The lizard Liolaemus pictus has
several different subspecies on Chilean islands and mainland. These subspecies inhabit contrastingly
different ...
Stable isotopes document mainland-island divergence in resource use without concomitant physiological changes in the lizard Liolaemus pictus
(2010)
Shifts in feeding ecology are believed to promote island-mainland divergence. The lizard Liolaemus pictus has several different subspecies on Chilean islands and mainland. These subspecies inhabit contrastingly different ...
Morphological and ecological variation of a tropical anoline lizard: are agonistic interactions shaping ecomorphological relationships?
(2018)
Ecologists have long been intrigued by which factors influence habitat use by an organism and how communities are structured. However, the links between habitat preferences, morphology, biotic interactions and community ...
Insular morphological divergence in the lizard Liolaemus pictus (Liolaemidae)
(BRILL ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS, 2006-03)
Liolaemus pictus is a widely distributed arboreal lizard species in southern Chile. Within this species, mainland and island subspecies have been described mainly based on external morphological characters, however, their ...