Chemoreception, symmetry and mate choice in lizards (original) (raw)

Female lizards ignore the sweet scent of success: Male characteristics implicated in female mate preference

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Vitamin E Supplementation Increases the Attractiveness of Males' Scent for Female European Green Lizards

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The role of scent marks in female choice of territories and refuges in a lizard (Podarcis hispanica)

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Femoral secretions and copulatory plugs convey chemical information about male identity and dominance status in Iberian rock lizards (Lacerta monticola)

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Supplementation of Male Pheromone on Rock Substrates Attracts Female Rock Lizards to the Territories of Males: A Field Experiment

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

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Intersexual chemo-sensation in a “visually-oriented” lizard, Anolis sagrei

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Mating order-dependent female mate choice in the polygynandrous common lizard Lacerta vivipara

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Environmental drivers of sexual dimorphism in a lizard with alternative mating strategies

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Social behavior, chemical communication, and adult neurogenesis: Studies of scent mark function in Podarcis wall lizards

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Embryonic Origin of Mate Choice In a Lizard With Temperature-Dependent Sex Determination

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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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Chemical signalling behaviour in intrasexual communication of lizards lacking femoral pores

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Divergent roles for multiple sexual signals in a polygynous lizard

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Male Sagebrush Lizards (Sceloporus graciosus) Increase Exploratory Behavior Toward Females with More Courtship Experience

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Social influences on female choice in green anole lizards ( Anolis carolinensis

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A permanent signal related to male pairing success and survival in the lizard Psammodromus algirus

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