Effect of caudal autotomy on locomotor performance in a viviparous skink, Niveoscincus metallicus
- 13 December 2002
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Functional Ecology
- Vol. 16 (6), 817-825
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2435.2002.00687.x
Abstract
No abstract availableKeywords
This publication has 64 references indexed in Scilit:
- Food stress and predator-induced stress shape developmental performance in a damselflyOecologia, 2001
- Evolutionary relationships between morphology, performance and habitat openness in the lizard genus Niveoscincus (Scincidae: Lygosominae)Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2000
- Causes and consequences of arm damage in the sea star Leptasterias hexactisCanadian Journal of Zoology, 2000
- Effect of Tail Loss on Reproductive Output and Its Ecological Significance in the Skink Eulamprus quoyiiJournal of Herpetology, 1998
- Effect of Caudal Autotomy on Locomotor Performance of Wall Lizards (Podarcis muralis)Journal of Herpetology, 1995
- Tail Loss and Foraging Tactics of the Iberian Rock-Lizard, Lacerta monticolaOikos, 1993
- Effects of body size, sibship, and tail injury on the susceptibility of tadpoles to dragonfly predationCanadian Journal of Zoology, 1990
- The Effect of Tail Autotomy on the Exercise Capacity of the Water Skink, Sphenomorphus quoyiiIchthyology & Herpetology, 1985
- Evolutionary aspects of tail shedding in lizards and their relativesJournal of Natural History, 1984
- Morphology, Performance and FitnessAmerican Zoologist, 1983