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Chemical signaling glands are unlinked to species diversification in lizards
Gopal Murali
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Shai Meiri
, Uri Roll
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School of Zoology
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
University of Arizona
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Glands
100%
Lizard
100%
Chemical Signals
100%
Unlinked
100%
Species Diversification
100%
Epidermal Glands
62%
Sexually Selected Traits
50%
Chemical Communication
37%
Diversification Rates
25%
Sexual Communication
25%
Pheromone
12%
Speciation
12%
Recognition Signal
12%
Reproductive Isolation
12%
Visual Signals
12%
Sexual Selection
12%
Acoustic Signal
12%
Gland Secretions
12%
Species Recognition
12%
Diversification Pattern
12%
Sibling Species
12%
Sexual Signal
12%
Sex-specific Differences
12%
Phylogenetic Scale
12%
Trait-dependent Diversification
12%
Geographic Range Overlap
12%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Pheromone
100%
Reproductive Isolation
100%
Recognition Signal
100%
Sibling Species
100%
Sexual Selection
100%