2019
DOI: 10.22201/ib.20078706e.2019.90.2650
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Ecología térmica de dos especies de lagartijas del género Xenosaurus (Squamata: Xenosauridae) en México

Abstract: Ecología térmica de dos especies de lagartijas del género Xenosaurus (Squamata: Xenosauridae) en México Thermal ecology of two species of lizards genus Xenosaurus (Squamata: Xenosauridae) in Mexico

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“…Lemos‐Espinal, & G.R. Smith, unpublished data ), suggesting thermoconformity (see also Cardona‐Botero et al, 2019; García‐Rico et al, 2015; Lemos‐Espinal et al, 1998; Woolrich‐Piña et al, 2020 for examples of limited thermoregulatory abilities in Xenosaurus ). In addition, environmental and crevice temperatures were greater at Gómez Farías than at El Madroño (R. I. Rojas‐González, J.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Lemos‐Espinal, & G.R. Smith, unpublished data ), suggesting thermoconformity (see also Cardona‐Botero et al, 2019; García‐Rico et al, 2015; Lemos‐Espinal et al, 1998; Woolrich‐Piña et al, 2020 for examples of limited thermoregulatory abilities in Xenosaurus ). In addition, environmental and crevice temperatures were greater at Gómez Farías than at El Madroño (R. I. Rojas‐González, J.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…They are relatively sedentary, crevice or hole‐dwellers that rarely leave their crevices or holes (Lemos‐Espinal et al, 1998, 2003b). This lifestyle and their typical habitats tend to limit their thermoregulatory abilities (Cardona‐Botero et al, 2019; García‐Rico et al, 2015; Lemos‐Espinal et al, 1998; Woolrich‐Piña et al, 2020) and likely constrain them to opportunistic feeding (García‐Rico et al, 2015; Lemos‐Espinal et al, 2003a; Woolrich‐Piña et al, 2020; Zamora‐Abrego & Ortega‐León, 2016). Previous studies of field growth rates in Xenosaurus have observed different levels of temporal variation within a population.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We used 1.5 m 3 temperature-controlled cabinets to create four temperature treatments (T c ): 17, 20, 25, and 30 °C. We selected these temperature treatments because body, preferred, and environmental temperatures of these lizards are encompassed in this range of temperatures (X. fractus: 9-30 °C, Cardona-Botero et al 2019;Woolrich-Piña et al 2020;B. imbricata, 9.1-36.6 °C;Fierro-Estrada et al 2019; no data available for A. graminea).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Su característica principal es que habitan en grietas de rocas (en algunos casos cavidades en árboles; Zamora-Abrego et al, 2007) donde pasan la mayor parte de su vida, lo que dificulta las observaciones sobre su conducta e historia natural en vida libre. Xenosaurus grandis se distribuye en los estados de Veracruz, Puebla y Oaxaca, es la especie con más información disponible de su historia natural, incluyendo ecología térmica (Cardona-Botero et al, 2019), alimentación (Ballinger et al, 1995), ausencia de dimorfismo sexual (Smith et al, 1997) y reproducción (Ballinger et al, 2000;. Sin embargo, no se cuenta con ningún registro documentado sobre depredación, inclusive este vacío de información se presenta en todas las especies del género Xenosaurus.…”
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