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ISBN 10: 0521833582
ISBN 13: 978-0521833585
Author: Stephen M. Reilly, Lance B. McBrayer, Donald B. Miles
Table of contents:
Part I. Organismal Patterns of Variation with Foraging Mode:
1. Movement patterns in lizards: measurement, modality, and behavioral correlates Gad Perry
2. Morphology, performance and foraging mode Donald B. Miles, Jonathan B. Losos and Duncan J. Irschick
3. Physiological correlates of lizard foraging mode Kevin E. Bonine
4. Lizard energetics and the sit-and-wait vs. wide-foraging paradigm Tracey Brown and Kenneth A. Nagy
5. Feeding ecology in the natural world Eric R. Pianka and Laurie J. Vitt
6. Why is intraspecific niche partitioning more common in snakes than in lizards? Richard Shine and Mike Wall
7. Herbivory and foraging mode in lizards Anthony Herrel
8. Lizard chemical senses, chemosensory behavior, and foraging mode William E. Cooper, Jr.
9. Patterns of head shape variation in lizards: morphological correlates of foraging mode Lance D. McBrayer and Clay Corbin
10. Prey capture and prey processing behavior and the evolution of lingual and sensory characteristics: divergences and convergences in lizard feeding biology Stephen M. Reilly and Lance D. McBrayer
11. The meaning and consequences of foraging mode in snakes Steven J. Beaupre and Chad Montgomery
Part II. Environmental Influences on Foraging Mode:
12. The foraging biology of the Gekkota: life in the middle Aaron M. Bauer
13. Foraging mode in the African cordylids and plasticity of foraging behavior in Platysaurus broadleyi Martin Whiting
14. Interactions between habitat use, behaviour and the trophic niche of lacertid lizards Bieke Vanhooydonck, Anthony Herrel and Raoul Van Damme
15. Food acquisition modes and habitat use in lizards: questions from an integrative perspective Roger Anderson
16. The evolution of foraging behavior in the Galápagos marine iguana: natural and sexual selection on body size drives ecological, morphological, and behavioral specialization Maren N. Vitousek, Dustin R. Rubenstein and Martin Wikelski
17. The evolution of the foraging mode paradigm in lizard ecology Stephen M. Reilly, Donald B. Miles and Lance D. McBrayer.
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