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Lizard Ecology (Hardcover): Stephen M. Reilly, Lance B. McBrayer, Donald B. Miles Lizard Ecology (Hardcover)
Stephen M. Reilly, Lance B. McBrayer, Donald B. Miles
R3,441 R3,115 Discovery Miles 31 150 Save R326 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The foraging mode of lizards has been a central theme in guiding research in lizard biology for three decades. Foraging mode has been shown to be a pervasive evolutionary force molding the diet, ecology, behavior, anatomy, biomechanics, life history and physiology of lizards. This volume reviews the state of our knowledge on the effects of foraging mode on these and other organismal systems to show how they have evolved, over a wide taxonomic survey of lizard groups. The reviews presented here reveal the continuous nature of foraging strategies in lizards and snakes, providing the reader with an up-to-date review of the field, and will equip researchers with new insights and future directions for the sit-and-wait vs. wide foraging paradigm. This will serve as a reference book for herpetologists, evolutionary biologists, ecologists and animal behaviorists.

Lizard Ecology (Paperback): Stephen M. Reilly, Lance B. McBrayer, Donald B. Miles Lizard Ecology (Paperback)
Stephen M. Reilly, Lance B. McBrayer, Donald B. Miles
R1,683 Discovery Miles 16 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The foraging mode of lizards has been a central theme in guiding research in lizard biology for three decades. Foraging mode has been shown to be a pervasive evolutionary force molding the diet, ecology, behavior, anatomy, biomechanics, life history, and physiology of lizards. This 2007 volume reviews the knowledge on the effects of foraging mode on these and other organismal systems to show how they have evolved, over a wide taxonomic survey of lizard groups. The reviews presented here reveal the continuous nature of foraging strategies in lizards and snakes, providing the reader with a review of the field, and will equip researchers with fresh insights and directions for the sit-and-wait vs. wide foraging paradigm. This will serve as a reference book for herpetologists, evolutionary biologists, ecologists and animal behaviorists.

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