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“…This corroborates VAN SLUYS et al (2004), who studied a T. montanus population in sympatry with Tropidurus hispidus Spix, 1825 in a similar habitat, and other studies where high temporal and spatial niche overlap between tropidurid lizards have been shown (e.g. VITT, 1991;1995;COLLI et al, 1992;FARIA & ARAÚJO, 2004).…”
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“…This corroborates VAN SLUYS et al (2004), who studied a T. montanus population in sympatry with Tropidurus hispidus Spix, 1825 in a similar habitat, and other studies where high temporal and spatial niche overlap between tropidurid lizards have been shown (e.g. VITT, 1991;1995;COLLI et al, 1992;FARIA & ARAÚJO, 2004).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Hence, it seems that time is not a niche dimension that constrains the sympatric occurrence of tropidurid lizards. As an example, VAN SLUYS et al (2004) found that T. montanus seemed to have a shorter period of activity than sympatric T. hispidus -despite the absence of statistical difference -during the beginning of the dry season. Nonetheless, the activity pattern of T. montanus in an assemblage with no T. hispidus (present study) was similar to that found in the aforementioned study.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…Recent works revealed undescribed species and a still unknown diversity within Tropidurus (Passos et al 2011;Kunz and BorgesMartins 2013). These lizards are diurnal and heliophilous (Rocha and Bergallo 1990;Vitt 1993;Vitt et al 1996;Gandolfi and Rocha 1998;Kiefer et al 2005Kiefer et al , 2007Ribeiro et al 2008), sit-and-wait foragers that feed predominantly on ants (Colli et al 1992;Bergallo and Rocha 1994;Faria and Araujo 2004;Van Sluys et al 2004;Carvalho et al 2007;Ribeiro and Freire 2011), and reproduce primarily during the wet season (Vitt and Goldberg 1983;Van Sluys 1993, 1998, 2000Van Sluys et al 2002;Wiederhecker et al 2002;Wiederhecker et al 2003).…”
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