2020
DOI: 10.1111/azo.12322
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Morphological variation and sexual dimorphism in the Aspidoscelis gularis complex (Squamata: Teiidae) from Mexico

Abstract: Morphological variation can be promoted by ecological factors and the evolutionary history of the taxa. The Aspidoscelis gularis complex is one of the groups of whiptail lizards that exhibits one of the widest distributions in North America, occupying a great variety of environments. Its members are similar in morphology, which has contributed to the taxonomic uncertainty in the group. In this study, variation in size and head shape was analysed considering a phylogenetic hypothesis based on the Cytb and ND2 m… Show more

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