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Publikováno v:
Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 35:919-933
The environment presents challenges to the transmission and detection of animal signalling systems, resulting in selective pressures that can drive signal divergence amongst populations in disparate environments. For chemical signals, climate is a po
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Stephen M. Zozaya, Luisa C. Teasdale, Leonardo G. Tedeschi, Megan Higgie, Conrad J. Hoskin, Craig Moritz
Publikováno v:
Molecular ecologyREFERENCES.
Population isolation and concomitant genetic divergence, resulting in strong phylogeographical structure, is a core aspect of speciation initiation. If and how speciation then proceeds and ultimately completes depends on multiple factors that mediate
Autor:
Megan Higgie, Erik Wapstra, Geoffrey M. While, Christopher R. Friesen, Sarah L. Whiteley, Stephen M. Zozaya, Caroline M. Dong, Tariq Ezaz, Michael G. Gardner, Clare E. Holleley, Camilla M. Whittington, Danielle L. Edwards, Arthur Georges, James U. Van Dyke, Meghan A. Castelli, Michael B. Thompson, Julia L. Riley, J. Sean Doody, Simon Clulow, Martin J. Whiting, Christopher P. Burridge, Conrad J. Hoskin, Peta L Hill, Daniel Hoops, Duminda S. B. Dissanayake, Deirdre L. Merry
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Zoology. 68:168-199
Australian lizards are a diverse group distributed across the continent and inhabiting a wide range of environments. Together, they exhibit a remarkable diversity of reproductive morphologies, physiologies, and behaviours that is broadly representati
Publikováno v:
The American Naturalist. 194:168-182
Animals use mating traits to compete for, attract, and choose mates. Because mating traits influence mate choice, the divergence of mating traits between populations can result in reproductive isolation. This can occur without associated morphologica
Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 4877(2)
The Einasleigh Uplands bioregion of central north Queensland, Australia, harbours a unique suite of reptiles that have begun to receive significant attention in the last 20 years. This has resulted in a number of new reptile species being described,
Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 4688(4)
We describe a new species of rock-dwelling Gehyra Gray, 1834 (Gekkonidae) from the Einasleigh Uplands of inland north Queensland, Australia. Morphological, ecological, and molecular data clearly support the new species as distinct and place it within
Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 4486(2)
We describe a new species of velvet gecko (Diplodactylidae: Oedura) from the sandstone ranges of central-north Queensland, Australia. Oedura argentea sp. nov. is a medium-sized (SVL 61–80 mm) gecko that is distinguished from its congeners by a comb
Publikováno v:
Austral Ecology. 40:982-987
There is increasing concern about the ecological effects of light pollution, as artificial lighting spreads with urban expansion. While artificial lighting can negatively affect some species, others use it in novel ways. In tropical and subtropical r
Autor:
Conrad J. Hoskin, Stephen M. Zozaya
Publikováno v:
Australian Zoologist. 37:365-368
The Magnificent Broodfrog Pseudophryne covacevichae Ingram and Corben 1994 is a Vulnerable frog species that was believed to be highly localised in the Ravenshoe region of the southern Atherton Tableland, north Queensland. Here we extend the known ra