“…However more extreme deviations from this model are known, and expected, under particular ecological situations, such as low predation risk, behavioral and/or physiological mechanisms, resource availability and thermoregulatory behavior (Pough, 1973;Throckmorton, 1973;Johnson and Lillywhite, 1979;Greene, 1982;Van Devender, 1982;Schluter, 1984;Waldschmidt et al, 1986;Mautz and Nagy, 1987;Zimmerman and Tracy, 1989;Van Marken Lichtenbelt, 1992;Bozinovic, 1993;Dearing, 1993;Van Damme, 1999). Furthermore, it is interesting to note that those lizard species in which poor-ber plant parts (fruits and owers) constitute the main part of the plant component do not show speci c anatomical traits to digest cellulose as occurs in folivorous lizard species (Iverson, 1982;Cooper and Vitt, 2002).…”