Evolution of a Model System: New Insights from the Study of Anolis Lizards

MM Muñoz, LO Frishkoff, J Pruett… - Annual Review of …, 2023 - annualreviews.org
Following decades of intensive study, Anolis lizards have emerged as a biological model
system. We review how new research on anoles has advanced our understanding of …

Phylogenetic comparative methods and the evolution of multivariate phenotypes

DC Adams, ML Collyer - Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution …, 2019 - annualreviews.org
Evolutionary biology is multivariate, and advances in phylogenetic comparative methods for
multivariate phenotypes have surged to accommodate this fact. Evolutionary trends in …

Ecological opportunity from innovation, not islands, drove the anole lizard adaptive radiation

ED Burress, MM Muñoz - Systematic Biology, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Islands are thought to facilitate adaptive radiation by providing release from competition and
predation. Anole lizards are considered a classic example of this phenomenon: different …

Convergent patterns of adaptive radiation between island and mainland Anolis lizards

JM Huie, I Prates, RC Bell… - Biological Journal of the …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Uncovering convergent and divergent patterns of diversification is a major goal of
evolutionary biology. On four Greater Antillean islands, Anolis lizards have convergently …

Hybridization and Transgressive Evolution Generate Diversity in an Adaptive Radiation of Anolis Lizards

GOU Wogan, ML Yuan, DL Mahler… - Systematic biology, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Interspecific hybridization may act as a major force contributing to the evolution of
biodiversity. Although generally thought to reduce or constrain divergence between 2 …

Natural selection acting on integrated phenotypes: covariance among functional leaf traits increases plant fitness

X Damián, S Ochoa‐López, A Gaxiola… - New …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Plant functional strategies are usually accomplished through the simultaneous expression of
different traits, and hence their correlations should be promoted by natural selection. The …

[PDF][PDF] Clinging performance on natural substrates predicts habitat use in anoles and geckos

AN Wright, SR Kennedy‐Gold, ER Naylor… - Functional …, 2021 - biomechanics.ucr.edu
For arboreal lizards, the ability to cling or adhere to the substrate is critical for locomotion
during prey capture, predator escape, thermoregulation and social interactions. Thus …

Functional morphology of vertebrate claws investigated using functionally based categories and multiple morphological metrics

TJ Thomson, R Motani - Journal of Morphology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The link between claw morphology and function has been historically difficult to quantify,
analyze, and interpret. In this study, the functional morphology of vertebrate claws is …

Habitat use, interspecific competition and phylogenetic history shape the evolution of claw and toepad morphology in Lesser Antillean anoles

ML Yuan, C Jung, MH Wake… - Biological Journal of the …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Ecologically functional traits are the product of several, at times opposing, selective forces.
Thus, ecomorphological patterns can be disrupted locally by biotic interactions, such as …

The finer points of urban adaptation: intraspecific variation in lizard claw morphology

CH Falvey, KJ Aviles-Rodriguez… - Biological Journal of …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Human activity drastically transforms landscapes, generating novel habitats to which
species must adaptively respond. Consequently, urbanization is increasingly recognized as …