Ecological release and directional change in White Sands lizard trophic ecomorphology
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Title
Ecological release and directional change in White Sands lizard trophic ecomorphology
Authors
Keywords
Functional morphology, Adaptation, Rapid evolution, Diet, Bite force, Performance, Colonization, Convergence
Journal
EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY
Volume 29, Issue 1, Pages 1-16
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2014-10-25
DOI
10.1007/s10682-014-9740-9
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