Sex-specific microhabitat use is associated with sex-biased thermal physiology in Anolis lizards Article

Logan, Michael L, Neel, Lauren K, Nicholson, Daniel J et al. (2021). Sex-specific microhabitat use is associated with sex-biased thermal physiology in Anolis lizards . JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY, 224(2), 10.1242/jeb.235697

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cited authors

  • Logan, Michael L; Neel, Lauren K; Nicholson, Daniel J; Stokes, Andrew J; Miller, Christina L; Chung, Albert K; Curlis, John David; Keegan, Kaitlin M; Rosso, Adam A; Maayan, Inbar; Folfas, Edite; Williams, Claire E; Casement, Brianna; Koyner, Maria A Gallegos; Perez, Dylan J Padilla; Falvey, Cleo H; Alexander, Sean M; Charles, Kristin L; Graham, Zackary A; McMillan, W Owen; Losos, Jonathan B; Cox, Christian L

authors

publication date

  • January 1, 2021

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keywords

  • Anolis
  • BEHAVIORAL THERMOREGULATION
  • BODY-SIZE
  • Biology
  • CLIMATE-CHANGE
  • Climate change
  • Habitat use
  • INTRASPECIFIC VARIATION
  • LIMIFRONS
  • Life Sciences & Biomedicine
  • Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics
  • NATURAL-SELECTION
  • PERFORMANCE
  • SIZE DIMORPHISM
  • SPATIAL VARIATION
  • Science & Technology
  • Sexual dimorphism
  • TEMPERATURE
  • Thermal tolerance
  • Thermoregulation

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publisher

  • COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD

volume

  • 224

issue

  • 2