2014
DOI: 10.4013/nbc.2014.91.07
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Aspectos da História Natural de Tropidurus hispidus (Squamata: Iguania: Tropiduridae) em área de Mata Atlântica, nordeste do Brasil

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“…Both T. semitaeniatus and T. helenae of PARNASC generally used rocks independently of the microhabitat where they were found, whereas T. hispidus generally changed its microhabitat category for a variety of other microhabitats. Rocks were the microhabitat most used by T. semitaeniatus and T. hispidus in other sites (Santana et al 2014;Caldas et al 2015;Gomes et al 2015) as well. Gomes et al (2015) found a higher fidelity of T. hispidus to rocks than that found in this study, probably because of the differences in the typology of the rock habitats: while in PARNASC rocky habitats were mostly represented by high rock walls, in the study site of Gomes et al (2015) rocky habitats were mostly rock outcrops within flat areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Both T. semitaeniatus and T. helenae of PARNASC generally used rocks independently of the microhabitat where they were found, whereas T. hispidus generally changed its microhabitat category for a variety of other microhabitats. Rocks were the microhabitat most used by T. semitaeniatus and T. hispidus in other sites (Santana et al 2014;Caldas et al 2015;Gomes et al 2015) as well. Gomes et al (2015) found a higher fidelity of T. hispidus to rocks than that found in this study, probably because of the differences in the typology of the rock habitats: while in PARNASC rocky habitats were mostly represented by high rock walls, in the study site of Gomes et al (2015) rocky habitats were mostly rock outcrops within flat areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The semitaeniatus group is composed of four lizard species, all inhabiting rock outcrops in the Caatinga of northeastern Brazil, while T. hispidus belongs to a group of generalist lizards, distributed across Caatinga, Cerrado, Chaco, Atlantic Forest and Amazon Forest domains (Passos et al 2011;de Carvalho et al 2013). Rocks were the microhabitat most used by T. semitaeniatus and T. hispidus in other sites (Santana et al 2014;Caldas et al 2015;Gomes et al 2015) as well. 2).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Caldas) das 6 h às 18 h. Para possibilitar a identificação dos indivíduos à distância, foi realizada, sempre que possível, marcação temporária, evitando recapturas desnecessárias (Parker, 1974;Van Devender, 1982). Os espécimes de T. semitaeniatus foram capturados com laços, feitos com fio dental e presos a uma vara de pesca do tipo "telescópica" (Santana et al, 2011;Santana et al, 2014). Os animais capturados foram marcados com tinta atóxica (marcação temporária, número pintado no dorso) (Santana et al, 2014).…”
Section: Coleta Dos Dadosunclassified
“…Ainda assim, mudanças sazonais na disponibilidade de recursos podem afetar diretamente esses animais (Araújo, 1987;Van-Sluys, 1992;Wiederhecker et al, 2002). Isso já foi observado mesmo em regiões de Mata Atlântica, onde tropidurídeos demonstraram ajustar sua termorregulação e atividade mediante à oferta de calor em diferentes estações (Ribeiro et al, 2007;Santana et al, 2014). Lagartos do gênero Tropidurus são diurnos e geralmente abundantes, apresentando ampla distribuição no Brasil, ocorrendo em diversos biomas, como Amazônia, Cerrado, Caatinga e Mata Atlântica (Rodrigues, 1987;Carvalho et al, 2007;Ribeiro et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified