Leggy lizards adapt fast.Sometimes, evolutionary selection can happen within a single generation of a species, research now shows. In response to a new predator predator an animal that derives its life support by predation. , lizards on several Caribbean islands underwent selection first for long legs and then for short legs. When the brown anolis lizard lizard, a reptile of the order Squamata, which also includes the snake. Lizards form the suborder Sauria, and there are over 3,000 lizard species distributed throughout the world (except for the polar regions), with the greatest number found in warm climates. (Anolis sagrei) lives free of predators, it stays mostly on the ground, where long legs make for fast moves. But when preyed upon, the lizard tends to move up into trees and bushes, where shorter legs are good for climbing. Jonathan Jonathan (jŏn`əthən) [short for Jehonathan, Heb.,=Yahweh has given]. 1 In the Bible, Saul's son and David's friend, both killed at the battle of Mt. Gilboa. David showed kindness to his son Mephibosheth. B. Losos of Washington University in St. Louis “Washington University” redirects here. For other uses, see Washington (disambiguation). Washington University in St. Louis is a private, coeducational, research university located in St. Louis, Missouri. and his colleagues report in the Nov. 17 Science that they introduced the curly-tailed lizard (Leiocephalus The Leiocephalus is a family of lizards commonly known as Curly-tailed Lizards. They are widely distributed throughout the Caribbean, ranging from Cuba to Trinidad but are relatively unstudied. There are presently 28 species. carinatus), which eats the brown anolis, onto six baseball diamond--size islands where the brown anolis lives in the Bahamas. The predator had also been indigenous there but had been swept away by hurricanes. Six months after introducing the predators, the researchers found that the surviving brown anolis lizards had longer legs, on average, than those on predatorfree islands. When the researchers returned after a year, they observed that the selective forces had reversed. The surviving lizards had, on average, shorter legs than the controls did. The team speculates that early on, many of the lizards continued to stay on the ground, where long legs and speed were good for dodging predators. But once the lizards learned to stay in the bushes, shorter legs and agility were more advantageous. "We did a controlled, replicable experiment in nature," Losos says. "It illustrates that evolutionary biology Evolutionary biology is a sub-field of biology concerned with the origin and descent of species, as well as their change, multiplication, and diversity over time. at its heart is no different from any other science."--J.J.R. |
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