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How do water skinks avoid shelters already occupied by other lizards?
Tracy Langkilde
, Richard Shine
Biology
Eberly College of Science
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Egernia
100%
Lizard
100%
Water Skinks
100%
Shelter Location
50%
Occupancy
25%
Crevice
25%
Sensory Modality
12%
Visual Cues
12%
South-eastern Australia
12%
Direct Interaction
12%
Behavioral Response
12%
Information Type
12%
Chemosensory
12%
Black Rock
12%
Skink
12%
Mate Location
12%
Behavioural Interactions
12%
Chemosensory Protein
12%
Scincid Lizard
12%
Laboratory Trials
12%
Auditory Information
12%
Site Avoidance
12%
Shelter Selection
12%
Indirect Cues
12%
Predator Evasion
12%
Large Black
12%
Open Mouth
12%
Site Choice
12%
Retreat Sites
12%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Scincidae
100%
Odor
100%
Mouth
33%