Lizard Ecology: Studies of a Model OrganismRaymond B. Huey, Eric R. Pianka, Thomas W. Schoener, American Society of Zoologists |
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Introduction | 1 |
Physiological Ecology | 7 |
Ecological Energetics 242 | 22 |
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Lizard Ecology: Studies of a Model Organism Raymond B. Huey,Eric R. Pianka,Thomas W. Schoener No preview available - 2013 |
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2-species activity adult aerobic aerobic metabolic allospecies animals anoles Anolis Antilles areas arthropod behavior Bennett bimaculatus body mass body temperature breeding season Chapter climatic clutch Cnemidophorus Cnemidophorus uniparens communities correlation density desert iguana diet dietary overlap differences diurnal ecomorphs ectotherms eggs energy estimated evolution evolutionary experimental factors faunas female home-range Figure foraging function GBTI genetic habitat hatchlings Hispaniola home-range ratios Huey hypothesis iguanids increase individual infected insectivorous interspecific competition islands jarrovi juveniles Lesser Antilles life-history lipid males mating measured merriami montane niche position nocturnal nonterritorial species null observed occur ornatus pairs parthenogenetic patterns percent perch physiological Pianka plots polygyny population predators predicted prey Puerto Rico range reproductive reptiles resource result Roughgarden sample Sceloporus Schoener selection sex ratio sexual dimorphism similar studies Table territorial species thermoregulation tigris Tinkle tion tongue extrusions uniparens Urosaurus ornatus Uta stansburiana variance variation vomeronasal vomeronasal organs wattsi