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Analysis of bobbing displays in four species of galápagos lava lizards using conventional and novel quantitative methods
ArticleAbstract: Some of the most striking behaviors of animals are displays used in courtship, territorial behavior,Palabras claves:Fourier transform, Motion signals, Signature display, Two-bob display, VISUAL COMMUNICATIONAutores:Carlos Valle, Centurione I., Clark D.L., Fonley M.R., Macedonia J.M., Rowe J.W.Fuentes:scopusDiel and seasonal variations in the thermal biology of San Cristobal Lava Lizards (Microlophus bivittatus)
ArticleAbstract: Thermal biology, and therefore energy acquisition and survival, of ectotherms can be affected by diePalabras claves:Galá, Microlophus, PAGOS, thermal biologyAutores:Carlos Valle, Clark D.L., Martin C.E., Rowe J.W.Fuentes:scopusGalápagos lava lizards (Microlophus bivittatus) respond dynamically to displays from interactive conspecific robots
ArticleAbstract: Abstract: In many species, outcomes of male duels determine access to females and, ultimately, malePalabras claves:Animal contests, Assessment of fighting ability, Bobbing displays, COMMUNICATION, Lava lizardAutores:Austin M., Carlos Valle, Centurione I., Clark D.L., Macedonia J.M., Rowe J.W.Fuentes:scopusDisplay Responses of Galápagos Lava Lizards ( Microlophus bivittatus) to Manipulation of Male Shoulder Epaulets on Conspecific-Mimicking Robots
ArticleAbstract: Many animal taxa perform stereotyped displays during ritualized contests over territory and mates. SPalabras claves:Bobbing displays, COMMUNICATION, Pushups, Signal function, Signature display, Two-bob display, Visual signalsAutores:Carlos Valle, Clark D.L., Macedonia J.M., Mish A.M.E., Neyer E.E., Rowe J.W.Fuentes:scopusHaematology and biochemistry of the San Cristóbal Lava Lizard (Microlophus bivittatus)
ArticleAbstract: The San Cristóbal lava lizard, Microlophus bivittatus, is one of nine species of lava lizards endemiPalabras claves:biochemistry, GALAPAGOS, Haematology, Health assessment, Microlophus bivittatus, San Cristóbal lava lizardAutores:Arguedas R., Carlos Valle, Deresienski D., Gregory A. Lewbart, Juan Pablo Muñoz-Pérez, PhD (c), Kenneth J. Lohmann, Steinberg D.Fuentes:scopusHealth assessment of Conolophus subcristatus, Conolophus pallidus, and C. subcristatus X Amblyrhynchus cristatus hybrid (Galápagos land iguanas)
ArticleAbstract: The land iguanas, Conolophus pallidus and Conolophus subcristatu are large and charismatic lizards ePalabras claves:Autores:C. Jaime Grijalva, Calle P.P., Carlos Valle, Gentile G., Gregory A. Lewbart, Ingerman K., Juan Pablo Muñoz-Pérez, PhD (c), Quezada G., Vera C.A.Fuentes:scopusLongevity records of Flightless Cormorants Phalacrocorax harrisi
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Carlos Valle, Hernán Vargas F., Jiménez-Uzcátegui G.Fuentes:scopusSexual Selection in San Cristóbal Lava Lizards (Microlophus bivittatus): A Test of Male Body Size Using Lizard Robots
ArticleAbstract: Intrasexual selection through male competition favoring larger male body size is the preferred explaPalabras claves:body size, Display response, GALAPAGOS, Lizard color, Robotic lizards, Sexual size dimorphism, TropiduridaeAutores:Carlos Valle, Clark D.L., Emilio J. Mancero, Moore J.A., Rowe J.W.Fuentes:scopusWhy Does Conspecific Display Recognition Differ Among Species of Galápagos Lava Lizards? A Test Using Lizard Robots
ArticleAbstract: Discriminating between conspecific and heterospecific communication signals has important implicatioPalabras claves:Allopatric speciation, COMMUNICATION, Head-bobs, Microlophus, Push-ups, TropiduridaeAutores:Carlos Valle, Clark D.L., Gillingham J.C., Kane H.J., Macedonia J.M., Rowe J.W.Fuentes:scopusResponses of galápagos lava lizards (Microlophus bivittatus) to manipulation of female nuptial coloration on lizard robots
ArticleAbstract: Females of some lizard species exhibit conspicuous coloration during the breeding cycle ("nuptial coPalabras claves:Bobbing displays, COMMUNICATION, Gala'pagos Islands, Sexual selection, Tropiduridae, Visual signalsAutores:Carlos Valle, Clark D.L., Kamp K., Macedonia J.M., Rowe J.W.Fuentes:scopus