2005
DOI: 10.1080/21564574.2005.9635523
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Edge effect from paths on two chameleon species in Madagascar

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“…Although studies of other chameleon species have observed higher chameleon densities along edges (e.g. Jenkins et al ., ; Andreone et al ., ; Metcalf et al ., ), our results suggest that our focal species are more common in the forest interior. Guidebook reports that our focal species prefer edges (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Although studies of other chameleon species have observed higher chameleon densities along edges (e.g. Jenkins et al ., ; Andreone et al ., ; Metcalf et al ., ), our results suggest that our focal species are more common in the forest interior. Guidebook reports that our focal species prefer edges (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Brady and Griffiths, 1999;Brady and Griffiths, 2003;Jenkins et al, 2003;Andreone et al, 2005) or documented relationships with forest features such as trails and rivers (e.g. Jenkins et al, 2003;Metcalf et al, 2005). It is believed that Brookesia chameleons are dependent on relatively intact forest and that they are threatened by ongoing deforestation and fragmentation.…”
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“…Dans les forêts, on a dit que les caméléons sont favorisés par les chutes d'arbres ou les écotones entre la forêt et l'habitat adjacent (Metcalf et al, 2005 ;Reisinger et al, 2006). Certains caméléons sont souvent attirés par la lisière forestière, un écotone qui est principalement caractérisée par la diversité et l'abondance des proies, en droit ensoleillé pour se prélasser et la visibilité excellente pour la recherche des partenaires et même pour la recherche d'endroit pour creuser le nid pour la ponte.…”
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