Big city living: a global meta-analysis reveals positive impact of urbanization on body size in lizards
BJ Putman, ZA Tippie - Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Urban environments pose different selective pressures than natural ones, leading to
changes in animal behavior, physiology, and morphology. Understanding how animals …
changes in animal behavior, physiology, and morphology. Understanding how animals …
Could controlling mammalian carnivores lead to mesopredator release of carnivorous reptiles?
Emerging evidence increasingly illustrates the importance of a holistic, rather than taxon-
specific, approach to the study of ecological communities. Considerable resources are …
specific, approach to the study of ecological communities. Considerable resources are …
Evolution of antipredator behavior in an island lizard species, Podarcis erhardii (Reptilia: Lacertidae): The sum of all fears?
Organisms generally have many defenses against predation, yet may lack effective
defenses if from populations without predators. Evolutionary theory predicts that “costly” …
defenses if from populations without predators. Evolutionary theory predicts that “costly” …
Problems with mitigation translocation of herpetofauna
Mitigation translocation of nuisance animals is a commonly used management practice
aimed at resolution of human–animal conflict by removal and release of an individual …
aimed at resolution of human–animal conflict by removal and release of an individual …
Intraspecific competition, not predation, drives lizard tail loss on islands
1. Tail autotomy is mainly considered an antipredator mechanism. Theory suggests that
predation pressure relaxes on islands, subsequently reducing autotomy rates. 2 …
predation pressure relaxes on islands, subsequently reducing autotomy rates. 2 …
Invasive snake causes massive reduction of all endemic herpetofauna on Gran Canaria
JC Piquet, M López-Darias - Proceedings of the Royal …, 2021 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Invasive snakes represent a serious threat to island biodiversity, being responsible for far-
reaching impacts that are noticeably understudied, particularly regarding native reptiles. We …
reaching impacts that are noticeably understudied, particularly regarding native reptiles. We …
Identifying global priorities for the conservation of vipers
Vipers are among the most misunderstood and persecuted animals. They occupy most
terrestrial ecosystems around the world, often at high population densities. However, certain …
terrestrial ecosystems around the world, often at high population densities. However, certain …
Snake co‐occurrence patterns are best explained by habitat and hypothesized effects of interspecific interactions
Snakes often occur in species‐rich assemblages, and sympatry is thought to be facilitated
primarily by low diet overlap, not interspecific interactions. We selected, a priori, three …
primarily by low diet overlap, not interspecific interactions. We selected, a priori, three …
Tail shedding in island lizards [Lacertidae, Reptilia]: decline of antipredator defenses in relaxed predation environments
The ability of an animal to shed its tail is a widespread antipredator strategy among lizards.
The degree of expression of this defense is expected to be shaped by prevailing …
The degree of expression of this defense is expected to be shaped by prevailing …
Investigating personality in vipers: individual rattlesnakes exhibit consistent behavioral responses in defensive and exploratory contexts
RG Gibert, DW Maag, LN Sanders… - Behavioral Ecology and …, 2022 - Springer
A burgeoning literature in animal behavior has demonstrated that most animals exhibit
consistent individual variation in core behavioral traits or personality. However, the …
consistent individual variation in core behavioral traits or personality. However, the …