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Do substrate roughness and gap distance impact gap-bridging strategies in arboreal chameleons
View ORCID ProfileAllison M. Luger, View ORCID ProfileVermeylen Vincent, View ORCID ProfileHerrel Anthony, View ORCID ProfileAdriaens Dominique
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.08.21.260596
Allison M. Luger
1Ghent University, Evolutionary Morphology of Vertebrates – Ghent, Belgium
Vermeylen Vincent
1Ghent University, Evolutionary Morphology of Vertebrates – Ghent, Belgium
Herrel Anthony
2C.N.R.S./M.N.H.N. Département Adaptations du Vivant, Bâtiment d’Anatomie Comparée – Paris, France
Adriaens Dominique
1Ghent University, Evolutionary Morphology of Vertebrates – Ghent, Belgium

- Suppl. table 2[supplements/260596_file02.docx]
- Suppl. table 1[supplements/260596_file03.docx]
Posted December 07, 2020.
Do substrate roughness and gap distance impact gap-bridging strategies in arboreal chameleons
Allison M. Luger, Vermeylen Vincent, Herrel Anthony, Adriaens Dominique
bioRxiv 2020.08.21.260596; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.08.21.260596
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