Gliding lizards use the position of the sun to enhance social display

Effective communication requires animal signals to be readily detected by receivers in the environments in which they are typically given. Certain light conditions enhance the visibility of colour signals and these conditions can vary depending on the orientation of the sun and the position of the s...

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Main Authors: Klomp, Danielle A., Stuart-Fox, Devi M., Indraneil, Das, Ord, Terry J.
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Published: Royal Society 2017
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spelling my.unimas.ir.154212023-03-31T07:44:48Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/15421/ Gliding lizards use the position of the sun to enhance social display Klomp, Danielle A. Stuart-Fox, Devi M. Indraneil, Das Ord, Terry J. GE Environmental Sciences Effective communication requires animal signals to be readily detected by receivers in the environments in which they are typically given. Certain light conditions enhance the visibility of colour signals and these conditions can vary depending on the orientation of the sun and the position of the signaller. We tested whether Draco sumatranus gliding lizards modified their position relative to the sun to enhance the conspicuousness of their throat-fan (dewlap) during social display to conspecifics. The dewlap was translucent, and we found that lizards were significantly more likely to orient themselves perpendicular to the sun when displaying. This increases the dewlap's radiance, and likely, its conspicuousness, by increasing the amount of light transmitted through the ornament. This is a rare example of a behavioural adaptation for enhancing the visibility of an ornament to distant receivers. Royal Society 2017-02-01 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/15421/2/rsbl.2016.0979.pdf Klomp, Danielle A. and Stuart-Fox, Devi M. and Indraneil, Das and Ord, Terry J. (2017) Gliding lizards use the position of the sun to enhance social display. Biology Letters, 13 (2). pp. 1-4. ISSN 17449561 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85011982912&doi=10.6084%2fm9.figshare.c.3671992&partnerID=40&md5=c84963e56131bc943ebfece54be371a5 DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3671992
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Klomp, Danielle A.
Stuart-Fox, Devi M.
Indraneil, Das
Ord, Terry J.
Gliding lizards use the position of the sun to enhance social display
description Effective communication requires animal signals to be readily detected by receivers in the environments in which they are typically given. Certain light conditions enhance the visibility of colour signals and these conditions can vary depending on the orientation of the sun and the position of the signaller. We tested whether Draco sumatranus gliding lizards modified their position relative to the sun to enhance the conspicuousness of their throat-fan (dewlap) during social display to conspecifics. The dewlap was translucent, and we found that lizards were significantly more likely to orient themselves perpendicular to the sun when displaying. This increases the dewlap's radiance, and likely, its conspicuousness, by increasing the amount of light transmitted through the ornament. This is a rare example of a behavioural adaptation for enhancing the visibility of an ornament to distant receivers.
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author Klomp, Danielle A.
Stuart-Fox, Devi M.
Indraneil, Das
Ord, Terry J.
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Stuart-Fox, Devi M.
Indraneil, Das
Ord, Terry J.
author_sort Klomp, Danielle A.
title Gliding lizards use the position of the sun to enhance social display
title_short Gliding lizards use the position of the sun to enhance social display
title_full Gliding lizards use the position of the sun to enhance social display
title_fullStr Gliding lizards use the position of the sun to enhance social display
title_full_unstemmed Gliding lizards use the position of the sun to enhance social display
title_sort gliding lizards use the position of the sun to enhance social display
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