What geckos are – an ecological-biogeographic perspective

Volume: 66, Issue: 3-4, Pages: 253 - 263
Published: Nov 6, 2019
Abstract
Geckos are a hyper-diverse, ancient, and globally distributed group. They have diverged early from other squamates and thus can be expected to differ from them along multiple ecological, life history, and biogeographic axes. I review a wide range of gecko traits, comparing them to those of other lizard taxa, to identify the unique, and unifying, attributes of geckos among lizards, based on comprehensive databases of lizard distributions and...
Paper Details
Title
What geckos are – an ecological-biogeographic perspective
Published Date
Nov 6, 2019
Volume
66
Issue
3-4
Pages
253 - 263
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