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This project investigates the evolutionary stability of ultraviolet signals in common lizards. By combining genomics and hormonal studies, it aims to understand the mechanisms behind these signals, which play a role in male competition.
Animals use a bewildering diversity of signals to communicate.
Displays of colour signals have always baffled naturalists and their study has greatly advanced our understanding of animal communication.
Invisible to the human eye, ultraviolet (UV) signals have long been overlooked by scientists and yet, they are ubiquitous in the animal kingdom.
Despite a growing body of work in the recent years, the mechanisms involved in the evolution of UV signals are still far from fully understood.
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