When one tail isn't enough: abnormal caudal regeneration in lepidosaurs and its potential ecological impacts

Volume: 95, Issue: 5, Pages: 1479 - 1496
Published: Jun 25, 2020
Abstract
Abnormal caudal regeneration, the production of additional tails through regeneration events, occurs in lepidosaurs as a result of incomplete autotomy or sufficient caudal wound. Despite being widely known to occur, documented events generally are limited to opportunistic single observations - hindering the understanding of the ecological importance of caudal regeneration. Here we compiled and reviewed a robust global database of both...
Paper Details
Title
When one tail isn't enough: abnormal caudal regeneration in lepidosaurs and its potential ecological impacts
Published Date
Jun 25, 2020
Volume
95
Issue
5
Pages
1479 - 1496
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