Data from: Can extreme climatic events induce shifts in adaptive potential? A conceptual framework and empirical test with Anolis lizards
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SVL was measured from the tip of the snout to the posterior edge of the anal scale (Herrel et al. 2008); femur length was measured from the axilla to the tip of the femur; humerus length from the base (detected by palpation) to the tip of the humerus; tibia length was measured from the femoro-tibial joint to the tibia-metatarsus joint; ulna length was measured from the humero-ulnar joint to the ulna-metacarpus joint; metatarsus length was measured from the proximal-most part of the metatarsus to the base of the longest toe; metacarpus length was measured from the proximal-most part of the metacarpus to the base of the longest toe; longest toe length was measured from the base to the tip of the toe for both the hand and the foot, not including the claw. All measurements were taken using digital calipers (MitutoyoCD-20DC, Japan; precision: 0.01 mm), and were taken on the left side of the specimens. Toepad surface area was quantified using a Moment Macro Lens attachment on an iPhone 7. In the field, we took a picture of the forefoot and hindfoot of each lizard. Later, CMD measured the surface area of toepads on digit III on the forelimb and digit IV on the hindlimb to the first scale after the toepad widens (see Donihue et al. 2020), using ImageJ (version 1.51a; W. Rasband, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD). All measurements are in log scale.
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2023-06-28



