This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Seasonal changes in the population ecology of Anolis cupreus, a sexually dimorphic lizard, were studied over a 2-yr period in a deciduous and ...
A lizard with a prominent nose, lost for 150 years, has been rediscovered in Peru, raising concerns about its fragile natural habitat.
A group of passionate lizard scientists have published a guide to the dozens of species of Anolis: small, brightly-coloured tree lizards related to iguanas. Colombia holds more than 75 species of ...
The Jamaican Anolis opalinus has different perch height characteristics depending on locality. Toward the center of the island, around Mandeville, A. opalinus characteristically perches low, being ...
The creature is small, somewhat furtive and green. Sometimes it’s brown. It has a voracious appetite for insects and spiders but is completely harmless to people. It clings to walls and screens and ...
A serendipitous find in the National Museum of Natural History’s collections yielded just the second known specimen of a mysterious Cuban anole Benjamin Hack A CT scan reconstruction of USNM 5095 that ...
Sexual dimorphism may increase the ecologically relevant variation within a community when sexes play ecologically differentiated roles. Sometimes, the ecological differences between sexes can be as ...
Anolis lizards have a thing or two to teach humans about love -- or in scientific speak, sexual selection -- at least when it comes to territoriality. Decades of behavioral research on the lizard's ...
The movement of lizards around the Caribbean is forcing researchers to account for human activity in even their most basic ecological models. When Matthew Helmus was about eight years old and ...
Anoles are typically small (3–7 in long), arboreal, insectivorous lizards found throughout the southeastern US, the Caribbean and various other regions of the western world. Approximately 300 species ...