Evolutionary Ecology of Lizards: Lessons from a Special Issue
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Date
2021-11-05Referencia bibliográfica
Zamora-Camacho, F.J.; Comas, M. Evolutionary Ecology of Lizards: Lessons from a Special Issue. Diversity 2021, 13, 565. [https://doi.org/10.3390/d13110565]
Résumé
Lizards constitute exciting investigation subjects in evolutionary ecology
for innumerable reasons (e.g., [19]). Facts as disparate as the complex relationships between
the habitats they occupy and their diversification history, the ecological patterns of spatial
segregation among species, the physiological strategies permitting their occurrence in
extreme habitats, the intricate components of visual communication, and the potential
consequences of extreme antipredator strategies have been explored in this Special Issue. In
doing so, it has accomplished its crucial goal of bridging and forwarding the knowledge on
the diverse disciplines of ecology to which the study of lizards represents an outstanding
contribution.