Parallel increases in grip strength in two species of Anolis lizards after a major hurricane on Dominica
Abstract
A recent study showed that hurricanes can act as selective agents affecting the phenotype of anole populations subjected to these extreme climatic events. Specifically, Anolis lizards that survived hurricanes were shown to have larger toepads than those that did not. To test whether hurricanes more generally impact populations of Anolis lizards, we collected data on toepad size, lamella number and grip strength for two species of Anolis on the...
Paper Details
Title
Parallel increases in grip strength in two species of Anolis lizards after a major hurricane on Dominica
Published Date
May 27, 2019
Journal
Volume
309
Issue
2
Pages
77 - 83
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