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26 March 2010 Cruise Foraging of Invasive Chameleon (Chamaeleo jacksonii xantholophus) In Hawai'i
Travis J. Hagey, Jonathan B. Losos, Luke J. Harmon
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Abstract

We quantified the foraging behavior of the Jackson's chameleon (Chamaeleo jacksonii xantholophus), an invasive insectivorous lizard species in Hawai'i. Using video taken in the field, we focused on percent time moving, moves per minute, and movement speeds. Our results supported previous findings that chameleons are “cruise foragers” (sensu Butler, 2005), a foraging behavior unlike almost all other species of lizards.

Travis J. Hagey, Jonathan B. Losos, and Luke J. Harmon "Cruise Foraging of Invasive Chameleon (Chamaeleo jacksonii xantholophus) In Hawai'i," Breviora 519(1), 1-7, (26 March 2010). https://doi.org/10.3099/0006-9698-519.1.1
Published: 26 March 2010
KEYWORDS
behavior
Chameleon
foraging mode
Hawai'i
invasive species
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