“…Maintenance of T b significantly higher than T a may reflect a behavioral mechanism for gaining heat (Verwaijen & Van Damme, 2007); P. bicolor probably use small sunlit patches in the leaf litter of the coffee shade plantation, as do gymnophthalmids in Amazonian rainforests (Vitt et al, 2003b). This ability to perform with such a low body temperature may reflect the highly abundant source of food, promoting a more passive foraging mode that allows them to be active during cloudy days and in cold microhabitats (Karasov & Anderson, 1984;Verwaijen & Van Damme, 2007). The significant relationships observed between T b , T a and T s suggest that microhabitats might be chosen at least partially on the basis of temperature; however, other factors may influence P. bicolor microhabitat preferences as stated above.…”