Journal article

Factors shaping the evolution of colour patterns in Australian agamid lizards (Agamidae): A comparative study

IP Chen, MRE Symonds, J Melville, D Stuart-Fox

Biological Journal of the Linnean Society | Published : 2013

Abstract

Identifying general patterns of adaptive coloration in animals can help to elucidate the evolutionary processes that generate them. We examined the evolution of colour patterns in Australian agamid lizards, a morphologically and ecologically diverse group that relies primarily on visual communication. We tested whether certain types of colour (yellow-reds and black) were likely to be used as sexual signals, as indicated by their association with indices of sexual selection, namely, sexual dichromatism and sexual dimorphism in body size and head shape. We then tested whether sexually dichromatic colours are associated with specific patterns (uniform, mottled, striped, blotched, reticulated) o..

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