Journal article
Cyclic colour change in the bearded dragon Pogona vitticeps under different photoperiods
M Fan, D Stuart-Fox, V Cadena
Plos One | Published : 2014
Abstract
The ability to change colour rapidly is widespread among ectotherms and has various functions including camouflage, communication and thermoregulation. The process of colour change can occur as an aperiodic event or be rhythmic, induced by cyclic environmental factors or regulated by internal oscillators. Despite the importance of colour change in reptile ecology, few studies have investigated the occurrence of a circadian rhythm in lizard pigmentation. Additionally, although colour change also entails changes in near-infrared reflectance, which may affect thermoregulation, little research has examined this part of the spectrum. We tested whether the bearded dragon lizard, Pogona vitticeps ,..
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Funding Acknowledgements
DSF received funding from the Australian Research Council (http://www.arc.gov.au/) (Grant Number: DP120100105). The funder had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.