2009
DOI: 10.4067/s0716-078x2009000400011
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Range structure, microhabitat use, and activity patterns of the saxicolous lizard Tropidurus torquatus (Tropiduridae) on a rock outcrop in Minas Gerais, Brazil

Abstract: Although Tropidurus is a widely distributed lizard genus in South America and the Galapagos Islands, studies on space use and spatial distribution are scarce. We studied the home range structure of the saxicolous lizard Tropidurus torquatus based on the inland population of a rock outcrop in Minas Gerais State, southeastern Brazil. Lizards were individually marked and observed during reproductive and non-reproductive seasons. Using the minimum convex polygon method, we found that average total range size of ma… Show more

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“…In territorial species, males can occupy territories containing the home ranges of several females, leading to a territorial polygynous mating system (Bull 2000, Ribeiro et al 2009). However, some males may be monogamous if their poorer territories attract fewer females (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In territorial species, males can occupy territories containing the home ranges of several females, leading to a territorial polygynous mating system (Bull 2000, Ribeiro et al 2009). However, some males may be monogamous if their poorer territories attract fewer females (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esto también se refleja en el peso, pues los machos pesaron más que las hembras. Al igual que en Tropidurus tor- quatus (Ribeiro et al 2009), no se encuentra relación entre estas variables con el AH, mientras que en T. itambere (Van Sluys 1997) el tamaño del AH incrementa con la LHC y el peso. Con frecuencia se asume que animales más grandes requieren mayores AH para satisfacer sus requerimientos energéticos (Turner et al 1969), esperando una relación entre la LHC y el peso con el AH.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…El tamaño promedio del AH de individuos machos y hembras de M. tigris es mayor comparado con otros Tropidúridos (Tabla 1), como T. itambere (Van Sluys 1997) y T. torquatus (Giaretta 1996, Ribeiro et al 2009); y algunos Liolaemidos como Liolaemus lutzae (Rocha 1999 quilmes (Halloy & Robles 2002), L. koslowskyi (Frutos & Belver 2007), L. melanops (Pérez et. al.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Within a lizard population, differences in body sizes of juveniles and adults may influence the ways in which the lizards use space, their diet, thermoregulation, competition, their predators, and home ranges (Vitt 2000). Seasonal variations in a number of extrinsic factors such as rainfall, availability of food resources, and environmental temperatures also produce variations in ecological aspects, such as space use, body temperatures, and daily activity periods, especially in seasonal ecosystems (Pianka 1986, Zaluar and Rocha 2000, Angert et al 2002, Ribeiro et al 2009). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%