2007
DOI: 10.4257/oeco.2007.1103.07
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Os Lagartos Gimnoftalmídeos (Squamata: Gymnophthalmidae) Do Cariri Paraibano E Do Seridó Do Rio Grande Do Norte,nordeste Do Brasil: Considerações Acerca Da Distribuição Geográfica E Ecologia

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“…The preference for a substrate rich in organic matter facilitates the movement and burrowing habit as compared to a clayey or more compacted substrate. These data corroborate those of Freire (1996) and Delfim & Freire (2007), where A. vanzolinia is characterized by a substrate with these characteristics, in contrast to other species of the same family, which were found on different substrates, such as Vanzosaura rubricauda (Boulenger, 1902), which inhabited sandy or clayey soil. The morphology is primarily correlated with its fossorial habit and consequently with the type of microhabitat that the species chooses to utilize, suggesting they use more of the physical properties among substrates (Grizante 2009).…”
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“…The preference for a substrate rich in organic matter facilitates the movement and burrowing habit as compared to a clayey or more compacted substrate. These data corroborate those of Freire (1996) and Delfim & Freire (2007), where A. vanzolinia is characterized by a substrate with these characteristics, in contrast to other species of the same family, which were found on different substrates, such as Vanzosaura rubricauda (Boulenger, 1902), which inhabited sandy or clayey soil. The morphology is primarily correlated with its fossorial habit and consequently with the type of microhabitat that the species chooses to utilize, suggesting they use more of the physical properties among substrates (Grizante 2009).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Thus, in terms of microhabitat use, A. vazolinia is similar to other gymnophthalmids of the Amazon and Atlantic rainforest (Vitt et al 2007, Maia et al 2011). However, the results of this study show the use of other habitats by the species in the Caatinga, since the work of Delfim & Freire (2007) for gymnophthalmid lizards recorded only arboreal dense vegetation or dense shrubby-arboreal vegetation as a habitat. The occupation of Biota Neotrop.,vol.…”
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confidence: 72%
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