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Ballistic tongue projection in chameleons maintains high performance at low temperature
CV Anderson, SM Deban
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (12), 5495-5499, 2010
982010
Off like a shot: scaling of ballistic tongue projection reveals extremely high performance in small chameleons
CV Anderson
Scientific Reports 6, 18625, 2016
462016
Chameleon anatomy
CV Anderson, TE Higham
The Biology of Chameleons, 7-55, 2014
352014
Function and adaptation of chameleons
TE Higham, CV Anderson
The Biology of Chameleons, 63-83, 2014
34*2014
Thermal effects on motor control and in vitro muscle dynamics of the ballistic tongue apparatus in chameleons
CV Anderson, SM Deban
The Journal of Experimental Biology 215 (24), 4345-4357, 2012
342012
Scaling of the ballistic tongue apparatus in chameleons
CV Anderson, T Sheridan, SM Deban
Journal of Morphology 273 (11), 1214-1226, 2012
282012
The Veiled Chameleon (Chamaeleo calyptratus Duméril and Duméril 1851): A Model for Studying Reptile Body Plan Development and Evolution
RE Diaz, CV Anderson, DP Baumann, R Kupronis, D Jewell, C Piraquive, ...
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols 2015 (10), 889-894, 2015
252015
Thermal effects on the performance, motor control, and muscle dynamics of ballistic feeding in the salamander Eurycea guttolineata
CV Anderson, NP Larghi, SM Deban
The Journal of Experimental Biology 217 (17), 3146-3158, 2014
242014
Comparative feeding kinematics of tropical hylid tadpoles
MD Venesky, D Rossa-Feres, F Nomura, GV de Andrade, TL Pezzuti, ...
The Journal of Experimental Biology 216 (10), 1928-1937, 2013
242013
Captive Care, Raising, and Breeding of the Veiled Chameleon (Chamaeleo calyptratus)
RE Diaz, CV Anderson, DP Baumann, R Kupronis, D Jewell, C Piraquive, ...
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols 2015 (10), 943-949, 2015
172015
The need for speed: functional specializations of locomotor and feeding muscles in Anolis lizards
CV Anderson, TJ Roberts
Journal of Experimental Biology 223, 2020
122020
The only complete articulated early Miocene chameleon skull (Rusinga Island, Kenya) suggests an African origin for Madagascar’s endemic chameleons
A Čerňanský, A Herrel, JM Kibii, CV Anderson, R Boistel, T Lehmann
Scientific reports 10 (1), 109, 2020
122020
Observations on nesting and clutch size in Furcifer oustaleti (Oustalet's Chameleon) in South Florida
D Smith, J Vinci, CV Anderson, J Ketterlin Eckles, F Ridgley, FJ Mazzotta
Southeastern Naturalist 15 (8), 75-88, 2016
122016
Chameleon conservation
R Jenkins, GJ Measey, CV Anderson, KA Tolley
The Biology of Chameleons, 193-216, 2014
9*2014
Temperature effects on the jumping performance of house crickets
SM Deban, CV Anderson
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative …, 2021
82021
Gular pouch diversity in the Chamaeleonidae
S Huskey, SM Tegge, CV Anderson, ME Smith, K Barnett
The Anatomical Record 303 (8), 2248-2261, 2020
72020
The role of hyoid muscles in biotremor production in Chamaeleo calyptratus
SM Tegge, CV Anderson, ME Smith, S Huskey
Journal of Experimental Biology 223 (22), jeb227603, 2020
52020
Communication via Biotremors in the Veiled Chameleon (Chamaeleo calyptratus): Part I- Biotremor Production and Response to Substrate-Borne Vibrations
KL Denny, S Huskey, CV Anderson, ME Smith
Integrative and Comparative Biology 63 (2), 484-497, 2023
32023
Clinging to survival: Critically Endangered Chapman's pygmy chameleon Rhampholeon chapmanorum persists in shrinking forest patches
KA Tolley, CR Tilbury, JM Da Silva, G Brown, Y Chapeta, CV Anderson
Oryx 56 (3), 451-456, 2022
32022
Communication via Biotremors in the Veiled Chameleon (Chamaeleo calyptratus): Part II—Social Contexts
KL Denny, S Huskey, CV Anderson, ME Smith
Integrative and Comparative Biology 63 (2), 498-514, 2023
22023
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