Caudal autotomy and regeneration in liza
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Clause, Amanda R. ;Capaldi, Elizabeth A.
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Article
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2006
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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Caudal autotomy, or the voluntary self-amputation of the tail, is an anti-predation strategy in lizards that depends on a complex array of environmental, individual, and species-specific characteristics. These factors affect both when and how often caudal autotomy is employed, as well as its overall