2024
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.248014
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Include the females: morphology–performance relationships vary between sexes in lizards

Alyssa Head,
Princeton L. Vaughn,
Ethan H. Livingston
et al.

Abstract: An animal's morphology influences its ability to perform essential tasks, such as locomoting to obtain prey or escape predators. While morphology-performance relationships are well-studied in lizards, most conclusions have been based only on male study subjects, leaving unanswered questions about females. Sex-specific differences are important to understand because females carry the bulk of the physiological demands of reproduction. Consequently, their health and survival can determine the fate of the populati… Show more

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