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

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Kelly Lin WUTHRICH、Derek STOCK、Janelle B.TALAVERA、Breanna J.PUTMAN、Lindsey SWIERK

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Department of Biological Sciences,Binghamton University,State University of New York,Binghamton,NY 13902,USA

Department of Biology,California State University,Northridge,CA 91330-8303,USA

Department of Biology,California State University,San Bernardino,CA 92407,USA

Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology,University of California,621 Young Drive South,Los Angeles,CA 90095-1606,USA

Department of Herpetology and Urban Nature Research Center,Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County,Los Angeles,CA 90007,USA

School of Forestry and Environmental Studies,Yale University,New Haven,CT 06511,USA

Amazon Conservatory for Tropical Studies,Iquitos,Loreto 16001,Perú

The Morpho Institute,Kansas City,MO 64113,USA

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NSF Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation REUBinghamton University's Summer Scholars FellowshipResearch permits for this study were obtained from the Republic of Costa RicaResearch permits for this study were obtained from the Republic of Costa RicaResearch permits for this study were obtained from the Republic of Costa RicaResearch permits for this study were obtained from the Republic of Costa RicaMethods were approved by UCLAYale UniversityBinghamton University

HRD-1249135SINAC-SE-GASP-PI-R-092-2015128-16 ACLAPR-SINAC-PNI-ACLAP-043-2018R-SINAC-PNI-ACLAP-022-2019ARC-2016-051-03CIACUC2016-20103IACUC 817-19

2022

动物学报(英文版)
中国科学院动物研究所,中国动物学会

动物学报(英文版)

CSCDSCI
影响因子:0.198
ISSN:1674-5507
年,卷(期):2022.68(1)
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