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The maximum size of giant geckos: A cautionary taleBauerRussell
1. Although evolutionary and ecological consequences of body size changes are relatively well understood, the proximate mechanisms of body size alteration at a cellular level are often surprisingly neglected, especially in vertebrates. The question of whether larger animals are made from larger cells is...
Island faunas can be characterized by gigantism in small animals and dwarfism in large animals, but the extent to which this so-called ‘island rule’ provides a general explanation for evolutionary trajectories on islands remains contentious. Here we us
lizards, particularly geckos and lacertids. Poorly known Angolan reptiles and others from adjacent regions that may occur in the country are highlighted. Most endemic Angolan reptiles are lizards and are associated with the escarpment and southwest arid region. Identification of reptile diversity ...
Life on Earth is a bit like being a giant living Post-it® note—only with legs!So you don't always need a blob of adhesive to stick things together. That much is blindingly obvious whenever it rains on your window. Gravity tries to pull the water down to the bottom of the glass,...
Colubridae and Elapidae. All species are endemic to the islands, except for one native skink (family Scincidae), two introduced geckos (family Gekkonidae), one introduced snake (family Typholopidae), and one gecko (family Gekkonidae) and one snake (family Elapidae) that are based on doubtful ...
Prey size appeared to be the main driver for the evolution of body size at birth in Tiger snakes while adult size variations mostly reflected selective forces acting on earlier life stages (that is, adult size largely correlated with birth size across populations), as well as resource ...
bonds were likely quite strong. He had always been a part of her life. He might have been one of the first to see his baby sister wrapped in swaddling clothes or the like, nursing at her mother’s breast, and, as the firstborn, felt especially protective of her from that day forward...