Behavior Is a Motor and a Brake for Evolution

Behavior Is a Motor and a Brake for Evolution

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When we incorporate physiology and behavior, we predict activity gain, not activity loss!

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When we incorporate physiology and behavior, we predict activity gain, not activity loss!

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Behavior Is a Motor and a Brake for Evolution

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Evolution proceeds unevenly.
  3. 3 Behavior is a major pacemaker for phenotypic evolution.
  4. 4 The 'Cybotoid' Anoles from Hispaniola
  5. 5 Cold Tolerance Decreases with Elevation
  6. 6 Body Temperature Remains Stable Across Elevation
  7. 7 Thermoregulation Buffers Organisms from Environmental Variation
  8. 8 The "Bogert Effect" or "Behavioral Inertia"
  9. 9 Why Behavioral (Rather than Physiological) Adjustment?
  10. 10 Hotter Is Better: Maximum Performance Increases with Body Temperature.
  11. 11 Geographic Distribution of Anolis Lizards
  12. 12 Does thermoregulation differ between island and mainland anoles?
  13. 13 Greater Thermoregulation in Island Anoles.
  14. 14 The Bogert Effect: Slower heat tolerance evolution, higher optimal trait value in island anoles.
  15. 15 The Island Bogert Effect 1. Heat tolerance evolution slower on islands.
  16. 16 Island lizards move around more than mainland anoles.
  17. 17 Operative Temperature (T.) Measurement on Trees and Boulders
  18. 18 The preferred temperature range (T...): Preferred range in the absence of ecological constraints.
  19. 19 High Elevation Lizards Perch on Boulders Arboreal
  20. 20 Does thermoregulation impact morphological evolution?
  21. 21 Thermal Environment
  22. 22 Can behavior stop the 'escalator to extinction?
  23. 23 When we incorporate physiology and behavior, we predict activity gain, not activity loss!
  24. 24 Warming constricts high-elevation pine forest
  25. 25 High Extinction Risk for Montane Anoles
  26. 26 Timing and Patterns of Diversification in Anoles
  27. 27 Reconstructing Adaptive Radiation Using Microbial Systems

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