. Altitudinal ecology of Agama tuberculata Gray in the western Himalayas. Agama tuberculata; Agama tuberculata; Lizards; Altitude, Influence of. 58 UNIV. KANSAS MUS. NAT. HIST. MISC. PUB., No. 83. TIME IN SECONDS 20 60 7o OF TOTAL DISPLAY Fig. 35. DAP graphs for challenge displays of A. tuheniilata showing the four types and the subunits used in the display analysis. Types A and B are the averages for high and low altitude lizards. Types C and D were analyzed only for high altitude lizards. The first number in () indicates how many lizards gave that type of display, the second number denotes t


. Altitudinal ecology of Agama tuberculata Gray in the western Himalayas. Agama tuberculata; Agama tuberculata; Lizards; Altitude, Influence of. 58 UNIV. KANSAS MUS. NAT. HIST. MISC. PUB., No. 83. TIME IN SECONDS 20 60 7o OF TOTAL DISPLAY Fig. 35. DAP graphs for challenge displays of A. tuheniilata showing the four types and the subunits used in the display analysis. Types A and B are the averages for high and low altitude lizards. Types C and D were analyzed only for high altitude lizards. The first number in () indicates how many lizards gave that type of display, the second number denotes the total number of units Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Waltner, Robert C. Lawrence, Kan. : Museum of Natural History, University of Kansas


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