Pj. Bergmann et Ap. Russell, Growth of the original tail in Anolis grahami: Isometry of the whole is a product of regional differences, J HERPETOL, 35(2), 2001, pp. 232-238
The original tail of lizards is a segmental structure, each segment contain
ing a vertebra. We examine how the growth of the original tail of Anolis gr
ahami is characterized as a single structure and as a structure composed of
discrete segments. It is hypothesized that the tail grows isometrically bo
th in its entirety and regionally. The results reveal that the entire tail
grows isometrically with reference to SVL but that this isometric growth pa
ttern results from differential growth in successive regions of the tail. S
egmentally the tail grows faster proximally than distally and incorporates
a middle transitional region. These findings may have implications for the
various patterns of tail growth in squamates with different functional role
s of the tail.