2018
DOI: 10.3897/zoologia.35.e24575
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Body orientation for thermoregulation and daily activity cycle of Mabuya macrorhyncha (Squamata: Scincidae)

Abstract: ABSTRACT. We investigated the daily activity and thermoregulatory body orientation of Mabuya macrorhyncha (Hoge, 1947), a lizard species that occurs in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. We conducted this investigation in a sandy coastal dune remnant ("restinga" ecosystem) in Grussaí, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, during the summer. The daily activity cycle of the lizards started around 6:00 am and ended before 7:00 pm. This is longer than observed in other populations of M. macrorhyncha (approximately 7:00 am … Show more

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“…This same principle is likely the basis for V. nebulosus selection of east and south facing tree hollows. East and south basking orientation has also been observed in agamid lizards in Saudi Arabia (Al-Johany, 1995) and in arboreal skinks in Brazil (Maia-Carneiro et al, 2018). Two individuals moved between shelter sites during the brumation period.…”
Section: Brumation Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…This same principle is likely the basis for V. nebulosus selection of east and south facing tree hollows. East and south basking orientation has also been observed in agamid lizards in Saudi Arabia (Al-Johany, 1995) and in arboreal skinks in Brazil (Maia-Carneiro et al, 2018). Two individuals moved between shelter sites during the brumation period.…”
Section: Brumation Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 77%