Primary Assay — Green Anole
Aggression (Color Change + Display)
Anolis carolinensis
Green anoles change color from bright green to dark brown during aggressive encounters. Latency to darkening, display escalation sequences, and fight duration quantify agonistic behavior and physiological stress.

Quantitative Output
Measured Parameters
Every parameter is automatically tracked frame-by-frame in the ConductVision pipeline for Anolis carolinensis.
| Parameter | Unit | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Latency to darkening | s | Stress/aggression chromatic response |
| Display escalation sequence | ordinal | Dewlap → head bob → push-up → chase |
| Fight duration | s | Agonistic encounter length |
References
Citations for Aggression (Color Change + Display)
- Wade J. (2012). Sculpting reproductive circuits: relationships among hormones, morphology and behavior in anole lizards. Gen Comp Endocrinol, 176(3), 456-460. PMID: 22178679
Compatible Equipment
Hardware for Green Anole Research
Display Recording Arena
Dewlap and head bob capture
Thermal Gradient Chamber
Behavioral thermoregulation
Territory Arena with Mirror/Model
Aggression testing
High-Speed Camera
Display pattern analysis
Color Analysis System
Chromatic change quantification
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Thermal Preference (Behavioral Thermoregulation)
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Our team will configure the protocol, camera rig, and analysis pipeline for your green anole facility.
