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Chemical blindness in Liolaemus lizards is counterbalanced by visual signals, the case of two species with different communication modalities
2020
Amphibia-Reptilia
AbstractAnimals employ a wide variety of communication tactics that rely on distinct sensory modalities. Lizards are characterized by their heightened dependence on chemical and visual communication. Some authors have proposed that a reduced number of chemical secretory pores may be associated with an increased visual dependence in some species. Here, we study two species of Liolaemus lizards with different chemical features to compare their visual and chemical communication. The first species,
doi:10.1163/15685381-bja10001
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