Journal article

The extent of rapid colour change in male agamid lizards is unrelated to overall sexual dichromatism

A Batabyal, A Zambre, T Mclaren, KJ Rankin, R Somaweera, D Stuart-Fox, M Thaker

Ecology and Evolution | WILEY | Published : 2023

Abstract

Dynamic colour change is widespread in ectothermic animals, but has primarily been studied in the context of background matching. For most species, we lack quantitative data on the extent of colour change across different contexts. It is also unclear whether and how colour change varies across body regions, and how overall sexual dichromatism relates to the extent of individual colour change. In this study, we obtained reflectance measures in response to different stimuli for males and females of six species of agamid lizards (Agamidae, sister family to Chameleonidae) comprising three closely related species pairs. We computed the colour volume in a lizard-vision colour space occupied by mal..

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Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We thank Akshay Khandekar, Rajesh Sanap, Swapnil Pawar, Abhijit Kumar and Madhura Amdekar for field assistance. This work was supported by the Australian Research Council (DP120100105, DP150101044) and the DBT-IISc partnership program. Credits for the images in Figure~1: Ruchira Somaweera (all C.?versicolor images, P.?dorsalis male), Chandra Mouli (P.?blanfordanus male and female, P.?dorsalis female), Pranav Joshi (M.?rouxii males), Subham Soni (M.?rouxii female), Swapnil Pawar (S.?darwini and S.?laticeps males), Amod Zambre (S.?darwini and S.?laticeps females).