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    'ecomorphs'. Convergence is in microhabitat specialty, behavior, and morphology. Langerhans, Knouft & Losos call the set of Anolis lizard ecomorphs of...
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    diameter they most frequently encounter, with twig ecomorphs having short limbs, while trunk ecomorphs have long limbs. In addition, these patterns repeat...
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    ability; however, it is not a true chameleon. Anolis carolinensis is a species of the large lizard genus Anolis within the family Dactyloidae (anole lizards)...
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    Anole (Anolis equestris) in Florida". Iguana. 15 (4): 212–219. Marrero, R.; Torres, T.; Rodríguez-Cabrera, T.M. (2016). "Winter aggregation in Anolis equestris...
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    and running from predators if spotted. List of Anolis lizards Wikimedia Commons has media related to Anolis barbatus. Hedges, B. (30 May 2017). "Cuba". CaribHerp...
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  • group are usually crown giant anolis ecomorphs The species generally considered the largest is the knight anole (Anolis equestris), which can reach up...
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    as Anolis porphyreus, apparently a nomen nudum. Georges Cuvier had first examined the specimens sent by Plée, and dubbed the lizard le petit Anolis a crête...
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    referred to as ecomorphs: crown giant, trunk crown, trunk, trunk ground, twig and grass bush (a few additional, less widely used ecomorphs also exist)....
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    independently developing similar morphology and ecological niches. Anolis ecomorphs have become a model system in evolutionary biology for studying convergence...
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    and others having many sex chromosomes. Similar to other trunk-crown Anolis ecomorphs, A. evermanni eats small insects. A. evermanni has also been found...
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    independently on each island, the same set of ecomorphs (habitat specialists) have evolved on each island. Anolis pulchellus is considered a grass-bush anole...
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    these islands: the Cuban Anolis luteogularis, Hispaniola's Anolis ricordii, Puerto Rico's Anolis cuvieri, and Jamaica's Anolis garmani (Cuba and Hispaniola...
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    Anolis proboscis, commonly known as the horned anole, Ecuadorian horned anole or Pinocchio lizard, is a small anole lizard in the family Dactyloidae. A...
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    database recognises it in Anolis as of 2020. The Reptile Database has also maintained recognition of it within the genus Anolis as of 2020. A. stratulus...
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    species divergence occurred independently on each island, the same set of ecomorphs (habitat specialists) have evolved on each island. The first fish descriptions...
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  • Ernest E. Williams. Lygodactylus williamsi Loveridge, 1952 Anolis eewi Roze, 1958 (synonym of Anolis planiceps) Erythrolamprus williamsi (Roze, 1958) Strophurus...
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    similar microhabitats independently of each other and resulted in the same ecomorphs across all four islands. In 1927 Charles Sutherland Elton, a British ecologist...
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  • 18 November 2021. Platenberg, R.; de Queiroz, K.; Mahler, D.L. (2020). "Anolis roosevelti". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2020: e.T1319A18967413...
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  • (2023-07-26). "The evolutionary origin of the durophagous pelagic stingray ecomorph". Palaeontology. 66 (4) e12669. Bibcode:2023Palgy..6612669M. doi:10.1111/pala...
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  • Stephanie E. Pierce (2017). "Semicircular canals in Anolis lizards: ecomorphological convergence and ecomorph affinities of fossil species". Royal Society Open...
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