Genitals evolve faster than other traits in A nolis lizards (original) (raw)

Genitals evolve faster than other traits in Anolis lizards

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Hemipenis shape and hindlimb size are highly correlated in Anolis lizards

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Are hemipenial traits under sexual selection in Tropidurus lizards? Hemipenial development, male and female genital morphology, allometry and coevolution in Tropidurus torquatus (Squamata: Tropiduridae)

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Male genitalia's evolutionary rate is higher than those of body traits: the case of two Liolaemus lizards' group

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Male genitalia's evolutionary rate is higher than those of body traits: the case of two Liolaemu s lizards' group

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The evolution of copulation frequency and the mechanisms of reproduction in male Anolis lizards

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Genital morphology associated with mating strategy in the polymorphic lizard, Uta stansburiana

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Does breeding season variation affect evolution of a sexual signaling trait in a tropical lizard clade

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Sexual signal conspicuity is correlated with tail autotomy in an anoline lizard

Lindsey Swierk

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The Role of Heritable and Dietary Factors in the Sexual Signal of a Hispaniolan Anolis Lizard, Anolis distichus

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A phylogenetic analysis of sex-specific evolution in Liolaemus lizards

Jan Stipala

Ecological Research, 2009

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Multivariate sexual dimorphism, sexual selection, and adaptation in Greater Antillean Anolis lizards

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Performance capacity, fighting tactics and the evolution of life-stage male morphs in the green anole lizard (Anolis carolinensis)

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Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2004

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Repeated evolution of exaggerated dewlaps and other throat morphology in lizards

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SEXUAL DIMORPHISM IN LIZARD BODY SHAPE: THE ROLES OF SEXUAL SELECTION AND FECUNDITY SELECTION

Thomas Madsen

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LACK OF CONVERGENCE IN AQUATIC ANOLIS LIZARDS

Manuel Leal

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Sexual dimorphism and adaptive radiation in Anolis lizards

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The role of post-natal ontogeny in the evolution of phenotypic diversity in Podarcis lizards

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The oestrogen pathway underlies the evolution of exaggerated male cranial shapes in Anolis lizards

Arkhat Abzhanov

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Vive le difference! Sexual dimorphism and adaptive patterns in lizards of the genus Anolis

Marguerite Butler

Integrative and Comparative Biology, 2007

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Divergent roles for multiple sexual signals in a polygynous lizard

Anthony Herrel

Functional Ecology, 2006

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Developmental stages for the divergence of relative limb length between a twig and a trunk-ground Anolis lizard species

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Limb segment contributions to the evolution of hind limb length in phrynosomatid lizards

Theodore Garland

Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2015

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Evolution of the cloacal and genital musculature, and the genitalia morphology in liolemid lizards (Iguania: Liolaemidae) with remarks on their phylogenetic bearing

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Amphibia-Reptilia, 2018

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Sexual dimorphism of heads and abdomens: different approaches to ‘being large’ in female and male lizards.

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Chapter 5: Convergence in Morphology is Preceded by Convergence in Performance in Lizards

Shelley Edwards

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Traits of lizards of the world: Variation around a successful evolutionary design

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Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2018

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Tail abnormalities in four lizard species (Anolis, Hemidactylus, Iguana, Kentropyx) from Colombia

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Evolutionary maintenance of sexual dimorphism in head size in the lizard Zootoca vivipara : a test of two hypotheses

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Behavioral and Morphological Traits Interact to Promote the Evolution of Alternative Reproductive Tactics in a Lizard

Daniel Noble

The American Naturalist, 2013

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Convergent evolution associated with habitat decouples phenotype from phylogeny in a clade of lizards

Shelley Edwards

PloS one, 2012

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