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Variation in body characteristics related to lizard locomotion has been poorly studied at the intraspecific level in Anolis species. Local adaptation due to habitat heterogeneity has been reported in some island species.
Martha L. Calderón-Espinosa +2 more
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Anolis lizards exhibit high morphological diversity, partially related to variation in structural resource use, that probably influences foraging behavior and prey selection of individuals and species.
Leidy A. Barragán-Contreras +1 more
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Anolis lizards exhibit high morphological diversity, partially related to variation in structural resource use, that probably influences foraging behavior and prey selection of individuals and species. Anoles are largely insectivorous: most species are generalists/opportunists and few are specialists.
Leidy A. Barragán-Contreras +1 more
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First records of Anolis ventrimaculatus Boulenger, 1911 (Squamata: Iguanidae) in Ecuador
Ayala-Varela, Fernando, Velasco, Julián A., Calderón-Espinosa, Martha, Arteaga, Alejandro F., Sagredo, Yerka, Abstract.-We, Sebastián Valverde, Carchi, Provincia, Cristal, El, Esmeraldas, Provincia (2015): First records of Anolis ventrimaculatus Boulenger, 1911 (Squamata: Iguanidae) in Ecuador. Amphibian & Reptile Conservation (e91) 8 (1): 136-140, DOI:
Ayala-Varela, Fernando +8 more
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(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Ayala-Varela, Fernando +5 more
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Anolis lizards exhibit high morphological diversity, partially related to variation in structural resource use, that probably influences foraging behavior and prey selection of individuals and species.
Leidy A. Barragán-Contreras +1 more
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Miología de anolis ventrimaculatus (squamata : polychrotidae) del municipio de Santuario, Risaralda
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Comparative anatomy of the middle ear in some lizard species with comments on the evolutionary changes within Squamata. [PDF]
Sánchez-Martínez PM +2 more
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Feeding ecology of the Terciopelo pit viper snake (Bothrops asper) in Ecuador. [PDF]
Loaiza-Lange A +5 more
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