Skin lipids alone enable conspecific tracking in an invasive reptile, the Argentine black and white tegu lizard (Salvator merianae)
Fig 5
Turn rates differ based on trailing cues.
Tegus turned more frequently when only lipid trails were present in the Y-maze, and this was primarily due to the increase in male behavior. Bars are means (+SEM; -95% C.I.). Different letters represent significant differences (P < 0.05) between those trial types. **P < 0.01.