Formentera “Wild” pictures
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of the real lizards, family Lacertidae
Podarcis pityusensis formenterae (EISENTRAUT, 1928)
Date:
June 11, 2023
Origin:
Spain / Formentera island / Far de la Mola
Sex:
Male
Age:
Adult
Georeference:
Alt. 110 m
Female
Alt. 116 m
Spain / Formentera island / Chez Gerdi / Es Pujols Beach
Subadult
Alt. 6 m
July 29, 2011
Spain / Formentera island
Note:
Battle of the Sexes
June 10, 2011
Cold-Blooded Cannibals: Extreme Adaptations to Island Life
April 21, 2011
Field vision - Part 2 - Clay lizards! (part 1)
Field vision - Part 3 - Clay lizards! (part 2)
Field vision - Part 4 - Breeding lizards!
April 12, 2011
Field vision - Part 1
December 8, 2010
I recently gave a talk about my research at the international society for Behavioral Ecology (ISBE) meeting in Perth, Australia. My talk described the results of two experiments that investigated color evolution in the Ibiza wall lizard, Podarcis pityusensis, a terrestrial lizard endemic to Spain`s Pityuses Archipelago that expresses striking color diversity within and between the sexes across its geographic range. I investigate this color diversity in the context of intralocus sexual conflict.
October 7, 2010
This is an Ibiza Wall Lizard initiating Thanatosis (or playing dead) after being held for a few seconds on its back.
July 2001
Group
Juvenile