Lizard behavior : evolutionary and mechanistic perspectives / edited by Vincent L. Bels, Institut de Systématique Evolution Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, Paris, France, Anthony P. Russell, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Contributor(s): Bels, V. L. (Vincent L.) [editor.] | Russell, Anthony P. (Anthony Patrick), 1947- [editor.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boca Raton, Florida : CRC Press, [2019]Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780429637551; 0429637551; 9780429640728; 0429640722; 9780429634383; 0429634382; 9781498782739; 1498782736Subject(s): Lizards -- Behavior -- Evolution | Lizards -- Adaptation | NATURE / Animals / Fish | SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Ichthyology & HerpetologyDDC classification: 597.95 LOC classification: QL666.L2 | L567 2019ebOnline resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement
Contents:
<P>Introduction to the volume: Evolutionary radiation of lizards and their behavior -- <EM>Vincent Bels, Anthony Russell</EM> </P><P>Part I. <B>"<I>Everyday</I>" Behavior</B><BR><BR>Behavioral thermoregulation in lizards: Strategies for achieving preferred temperature - <EM>Ian R.G. Black, Jacob M. Berman, Viviana Cadena, and Glenn J. Tattersall</EM></P><P>Lizard locomotion: relationships between behavior, performance, and function -- <EM>Timothy E. Higham</EM></P><P>Lizard foraging -- A Perspective Integrating Sensory Ecology and Life Histories -- <EM>Chi-Yun Kuo, Martha M. Munoz, Duncan J. Irschick</EM></P><P>Predatory behavior in lizards: strategies and mechanisms for catching prey -- <EM>Vincent Bels, Pierre Legreneur, Anthony Russell, Aurélie Maillard, Anne-Sophie Paindavoine, Leïla-Nastasia Zghikh, Emeline Paulet, Emilie Van Gysel, Jean-Pierre Pallandre, Sébastien Charlier, Christophe Rémy, and Stéphane Montuelle</EM></P><P>Antipredator behavioral mechanisms: avoidance, deterrence, escape and encounter -- <EM>Eric J. McElroy</EM></P><P>Part II. <B>Social Behavior and Communication</P></B><P>The physiological control of social behavior in lizards -- <EM>Rachel E. Cohen, and Juli Wade</EM></P><P>Sensory processing in relation to signaling behavior -- <EM>Leo J. Fleishman and Enrique Font</EM></P><P>Phylogeny and ontogeny of lizard display behavior -- <EM>Michele A. Johnson, Ellee G. Cook and Bonnie K. Kircher</EM></P><P>Behavioral ecology of aggressive behavior in lizards -- <EM>Martin J. Whiting and Donald B. Miles</EM></P><P>Stable social grouping in lizards -- <EM>Geoffrey M While, Michael G. Gardner, David G Chapple and Martin J Whiting</EM></P><P>Part III. <B>Environmental impact, global change and behavior </P></B><P>Hydroregulation -- a neglected behavioral response of lizards to climate change? -- <EM>Elia I Pirtle, Christopher R Tracy and Michael Ray Kearney</EM></P><P>Impact of human-induced environmental changes on lizard behavior: insights from urbanization -- Breanna J. Putman, Diogo S. M. Samia, William E. Cooper Jr and Daniel T. Blumstein</P>
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<P>Introduction to the volume: Evolutionary radiation of lizards and their behavior -- <EM>Vincent Bels, Anthony Russell</EM> </P><P>Part I. <B>"<I>Everyday</I>" Behavior</B><BR><BR>Behavioral thermoregulation in lizards: Strategies for achieving preferred temperature - <EM>Ian R.G. Black, Jacob M. Berman, Viviana Cadena, and Glenn J. Tattersall</EM></P><P>Lizard locomotion: relationships between behavior, performance, and function -- <EM>Timothy E. Higham</EM></P><P>Lizard foraging -- A Perspective Integrating Sensory Ecology and Life Histories -- <EM>Chi-Yun Kuo, Martha M. Munoz, Duncan J. Irschick</EM></P><P>Predatory behavior in lizards: strategies and mechanisms for catching prey -- <EM>Vincent Bels, Pierre Legreneur, Anthony Russell, Aurélie Maillard, Anne-Sophie Paindavoine, Leïla-Nastasia Zghikh, Emeline Paulet, Emilie Van Gysel, Jean-Pierre Pallandre, Sébastien Charlier, Christophe Rémy, and Stéphane Montuelle</EM></P><P>Antipredator behavioral mechanisms: avoidance, deterrence, escape and encounter -- <EM>Eric J. McElroy</EM></P><P>Part II. <B>Social Behavior and Communication</P></B><P>The physiological control of social behavior in lizards -- <EM>Rachel E. Cohen, and Juli Wade</EM></P><P>Sensory processing in relation to signaling behavior -- <EM>Leo J. Fleishman and Enrique Font</EM></P><P>Phylogeny and ontogeny of lizard display behavior -- <EM>Michele A. Johnson, Ellee G. Cook and Bonnie K. Kircher</EM></P><P>Behavioral ecology of aggressive behavior in lizards -- <EM>Martin J. Whiting and Donald B. Miles</EM></P><P>Stable social grouping in lizards -- <EM>Geoffrey M While, Michael G. Gardner, David G Chapple and Martin J Whiting</EM></P><P>Part III. <B>Environmental impact, global change and behavior </P></B><P>Hydroregulation -- a neglected behavioral response of lizards to climate change? -- <EM>Elia I Pirtle, Christopher R Tracy and Michael Ray Kearney</EM></P><P>Impact of human-induced environmental changes on lizard behavior: insights from urbanization -- Breanna J. Putman, Diogo S. M. Samia, William E. Cooper Jr and Daniel T. Blumstein</P>

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