Sexual dimorphism in bite performance drives morphological variation in chameleons.
Phenotypic performance in different environments is central to understanding the evolutionary and ecological processes that drive adaptive divergence and, ultimately, speciation. Because habitat structure can affect an animal's foraging behaviour, anti-predator defences, and communication behav...
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Auteurs principaux: | Jessica M da Silva, Anthony Herrel, G John Measey, Krystal A Tolley |
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2014
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