It struck me yesterday how little of the natural history of these geckos I know. I started to do some cursory poking around on the internet, and found this, a paper from the australian zoological society on karotypes of rhacs:
http://www.publish.csiro.au/paper/ZO9900219Does anyone know any of the formal biology? I'm not a biologist, but this stuff fascinates me. It would seem that cresteds are a recent island radiation from a mainland species. It also would seem that saras and ciliatus split off from the line together more recently than some of the others. Just speculation, but would make sense as they will hybridize with each other. I've been looking online for cladistic analysis, but what I do find of it is quite technical, and I'm not finding a lot. I wonder if leachies are an example of island giantism, where they began as crested sized animals and exploited a new island niche, thereby increasing their size over time.
Just thought it might be an interesting topic for discussion.