[PDF][PDF] Clinging performance on natural substrates predicts habitat use in anoles and geckos

AN Wright, SR Kennedy‐Gold, ER Naylor… - Functional …, 2021 - biomechanics.ucr.edu
For arboreal lizards, the ability to cling or adhere to the substrate is critical for locomotion
during prey capture, predator escape, thermoregulation and social interactions. Thus …

Analysis of Morphological Change during a Co-invading Assemblage of Lizards in the Hawaiian Islands

JG Phillips, TJ Hagey, M Hagemann, E Gering - Evolutionary Biology, 2024 - Springer
Phenotypic change plays diverse roles in species' colonization, but most invasion studies
target single species. To compare ecomorphological changes among co-invading species …

Insights from an Introduced Lizard on Co** with Environmental Change: Is It Better to Be Behaviorally Flexible or Consistent?

RM Screen - 2022 - search.proquest.com
Brown anoles (Anolis sagrei) are native to Cuba and the Bahamas, but have been widely
introduced to other Caribbean islands, the southeastern United States, Hawai 'i, and Japan …

Insights from foraging behavior on competitive interactions in introduced lizards in Hawai 'i

JA Carranza - 2022 - search.proquest.com
Foraging behaviors have different affects on multiple aspects of an animal's ecology. The
fitness of an animal depends heavily on the body condition of said animal, and foraging has …

Life History Differences Along the Fast-Slow Continuum in Introduced Lizards in Hawai 'I

S Alascio - 2022 - search.proquest.com
A species' life history is the set of traits related to the timing and nature of events related to
growth, reproduction, and survival. Life history strategies often occur along a …

Context-Dependent Social Behavior In Gold Dust Day Geckos (Phelsuma Laticauda)

M Harding - 2023 - scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu
Non-avian reptiles can exhibit complex social behaviors, but they are vastly understudied
relative to birds and mammals. Social behaviors relay information between individuals about …