2023
DOI: 10.1111/1749-4877.12775
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Physiological phenotypes differ among color morphs in introduced common wall lizards (Podarcis muralis)

Ali AMER,
Sierra SPEARS,
Princeton L. VAUGHN
et al.

Abstract: Many species exhibit color polymorphisms which have distinct physiological and behavioral characteristics. However, the consistency of morph trait covariation patterns across species, time, and ecological contexts remains unclear. This trait covariation is especially relevant in the context of invasion biology and urban adaptation. Specifically, physiological traits pertaining to energy maintenance are crucial to fitness, given their immediate ties to individual reproduction, growth, and population establishme… Show more

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