“in a wooded grassland in cencral Kenya during the dry season, male and female cramaeieo dstepas exhibited ditterences in perch plants, perch heights, general body coloration, and rates of movemenc. By the end of the rainy season, the hrse three of these ditterences were no longer evident. Detoltation of a large proportion of the shrubs and lack of water probably created a dry season resource shorage for this population of chameleons. Thus, this expansion of the total muche may be viewed as ameliorating
incraspecinc competicion, and it may be permitted by the absence of congeners in the habitat”…
https://www.jstor.org/stable/2387897
incraspecinc competicion, and it may be permitted by the absence of congeners in the habitat”…
https://www.jstor.org/stable/2387897