Journal article

Evolution of color variation in dragon lizards: Quantitative tests of the role of crypsis and local adaptation

DM Stuart-Fox, A Moussalli, GR Johnston, IPF Owens

Evolution | WILEY | Published : 2004

Abstract

Many animal species display striking color differences with respect to geographic location, sex, and body region. Traditional adaptive explanations for such complex patterns invoke an interaction between selection for conspicuous signals and natural selection for crypsis. Although there is now a substantial body of evidence supporting the role of sexual selection for signaling functions, quantitative studies of crypsis remain comparatively rare. Here, we combine objective measures of coloration with information on predator visual sensitivities to study the role of crypsis in the evolution of color variation in an Australian lizard species complex (Ctenophorns decresii). We apply a model that..

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