“…In addition to their differences in color, morphs differ in one or more aspects of reproductive behavior in numerous species, including members of the families Phrynosomatidae [154,155,156,157], Lacertidae [158,159,160], and Agamidae [161,162]. The males of different color morphs may vary in aggression, dispersal, physiological performance, territoriality, and/or mate choice [150,154,156,159,161,163,164,165,166].…”