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- The study combines isotope analysis, stomach content examination, and morphometric studies to investigate resource overlap and morphological advantages between the invasive species and a native gecko in CuraƧao. *! 
- Findings indicate that the invasive species not only shares prey resources with the native gecko but also possesses significant morphological traits that may provide an advantage in feeding and moving, highlighting the need for further research on their interactions. *!
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