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The Ecology of Colonization as Seen in the Zoogeography of Anoline Lizards on Small Islands.

Ernest E. Williams
- 01 Dec 1969 - 
- Vol. 44, Iss: 4, pp 345-389
TLDR
One group of lizards-the iguanid genus Anolis in the West Indies-is now sufficiently well known to permit an empirical test of ecological theories of colonization in terms of these relatively slowly colonizing forms, and investigation of one special aspect leads to the following conclusions.
Abstract
One group of lizards-the iguanid genus Anolis in the West Indies-is now sufficiently well known to permit an empirical test of ecological theories of colonization in terms of these relatively slowly colonizing forms. Investigation of one special aspect-recent colonization of small distant islands-leads to the following conclusions: (1) Succesfully colonizing species are a small and specialized fraction of the number available for colonization. (2) They are "versatile" species-creatures of the ecotone, physiologically and ecologically tolerant of many conditions and requiring of few. (3) Below some critical island size a colonizing species may by ecological release exclude all congeners. In Anolis this size of island is large (e.g., 560 mi2). (4) Coexistence of colonists is possible either if they have been preadapted in sympatry and arrive nearly synchronously, or if the adaptations for coexistence are evolved in situ on complex island banks. (5) Some species have been modified by failed invasions. (6) Co...

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TL;DR: In this article, the evolution of vertebrate life has been studied in the context of oceanic and coral reef regions in the South-east of the United States, and the effects of different modes of elevritioiis on evolution of terrestrial life have been discussed.