1998
DOI: 10.2307/1565295
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Microhabitat Use and Home Range Characteristics of Blunt-Nosed Leopard Lizards

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“…On average the home ranges of the lizards overlapped with only two other individuals within a population throughout the entire sampling period (mode = 2 overlapping mcp polygons, one‐sample t test for µ = 2, t = −0.22535, df = 26, p ‐value = 0.8235), and there were no significant differences between the two genders in the extent of overlapping number of home ranges (GLM, family = poisson with total area per individual as covariate, χ 2 = 42.416, p = 0.39806). Our results were thus consistent with Tollestrup, (1983), Warrick et al, () and Germano and Rathbun, ().…”
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“…On average the home ranges of the lizards overlapped with only two other individuals within a population throughout the entire sampling period (mode = 2 overlapping mcp polygons, one‐sample t test for µ = 2, t = −0.22535, df = 26, p ‐value = 0.8235), and there were no significant differences between the two genders in the extent of overlapping number of home ranges (GLM, family = poisson with total area per individual as covariate, χ 2 = 42.416, p = 0.39806). Our results were thus consistent with Tollestrup, (1983), Warrick et al, () and Germano and Rathbun, ().…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Gambelia sila is a state and federally listed endangered species endemic to the San Joaquin Valley and restricted to San Joaquin Desert habitat (Germano & Rathbun, 2016;Germano & Williams, 1992;Germano et al, 2011;U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, 1998;Warrick, Kato, & Rose, 1998). Gambelia sila are diurnal and mainly insectivorous though they may eat smaller lizard species on occasion (Germano et al, 2007;Warrick et al, 1998).…”
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“…Several desert lizards also prefer open habitats. Abundances of the long‐nosed leopard lizard ( Gambelia wislizenii ) in Oregon (Steffen and Anderson 2006); blunt‐nosed leopard lizard in California (Montanucci 1965, Warrick et al 1998); 2 species of whiptail lizards ( Aspidoscelis spp. ), 2 horned lizards ( Phrynosoma spp.…”
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“…Sin embargo, la presente investigación indica que la estructura del hábitat, el sexo o la edad del individuo (a excepción de M. gadovii) no influyen de manera significativa en la frecuencia de mutilación en M. gadovii, Sceloporus bicanthalis o S. subpictus. En cuanto a la estructura del hábitat, algunos autores mencionan que la cobertura vegetal y el tipo de sustrato son dos componentes importantes que eligen las presas para disminuir la depredación, debido a que la vegetación brinda sitios de refugios, lo que interfiere en la visibilidad (Biaggini et al 2009;Eason & Stamps 1992;Warrick et al 1998). Sin embargo, en el presente estudio se encontró que la pérdi-da de la cola en las tres especies de lagartijas, no mostró diferencias significativas entre los tres hábitats, por lo tanto, ésta no es una variable importante que explique la frecuencia de mutilación en estas especies.…”
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