Learn why living in a city makes a certain species of lizard more social, revealing an effect of urbanization on animal ...
What are the signs to watch out for if your lizard is stressed out? And what can you do to help keep your pet happy and ...
Wall lizards in cities build more connections than those in rural areas. City life forces them to adapt and become more social.
Australian sleepy lizards flee from wildfire smoke but ignore fire sounds, showing smell matters more than sound.
A study appearing in Behavioral Ecology shows that in male wall lizards, certain behaviors have a greater influence on the way they resolve territorial disputes than their size and coloration. While ...
Historical introduction : on widely foraging for Kalahari lizards / Raymond B. Huey and Eric R. Pianka -- Movement patterns in lizards : measurement, modality, and behavioral correlates / Gad Perry -- ...
Introduction: The evolutionary study of social behavior and the role of lizards as model organisms / Stanley F. Fox, J. Kelly McCoy and Troy A. Baird -- Variation among individuals. Introduction / ...
Narrow walls, few hideouts: in cities, wall lizards build more social ties and form stable bonds, unlike their more solitary ...
The research was partly inspired by a lunch room mishap at the Audubon Zoo in New Orleans. The theory that certain reptiles ...
Research led by Dr. Kirsty Macleod from Bangor University's School of Environmental and Natural Sciences found that lizards ...
A new study on lizards has found that, when exposed to stress, their responses can be passed down genetically. Scientists now believe there may be more to the process of heritability than once thought ...