2003
DOI: 10.1670/0022-1511(2003)037[0001:reosus]2.0.co;2
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Reproductive Ecology of Sceloporus utiformis (Sauria: Phrynosomatidae) from a Tropical Dry Forest of México

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“…Notably, none of the environmental factors that we examined (temperature, precipitation, and photoperiod) were correlated with testicular activity in males from Tepeapulco, contrary to that observed in many other lizard species (Marion ; Ramírez‐Bautista et al. ; Ramírez‐Bautista and Vitt ). The unusual pattern of male reproductive activity observed in this population explains why it is not correlated with the environmental factors we considered (Fig.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 94%
“…Notably, none of the environmental factors that we examined (temperature, precipitation, and photoperiod) were correlated with testicular activity in males from Tepeapulco, contrary to that observed in many other lizard species (Marion ; Ramírez‐Bautista et al. ; Ramírez‐Bautista and Vitt ). The unusual pattern of male reproductive activity observed in this population explains why it is not correlated with the environmental factors we considered (Fig.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 94%
“…Testis volume (TV) was determined using the formula for an ellipsoid shape: TV = 4/3 p (0.5 L) (0.5 W) 2 [21], where L = length and W = width. The right testis of each specimen was measured to the nearest 0.01 mm using Spi 2000 calipers.…”
Section: Measurements and Morphometricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the breeding season, females are courted by males using push-up displays (Carpenter, 1962(Carpenter, , 1978. In this study we detected seasonal shifts in the frequency of these social displays in both S. melanorhinus and S. utiformis, with displays in general being higher during the rainy season when breeding takes place at the CCBR (Ramírez-Bautista and Gutierrez-Mayén, 2003 ;Ramírez-Bautista et al, 2006 ). Similar to other lizard species in the study area, courtship and territorial behavior begin at the end of the dry season for both species of Sceloporus, with mating and copulation occurring at the start of the rainy season (Lister and García, 1992;Ramírez-Bautista, 1995Vitt, 1997 , 1998 ;Ramirez-Bautista et al, 2000 ).…”
Section: Social Behaviormentioning
confidence: 66%
“…During the rainy season, activity levels in these species probably increased as a result of the higher food (insects) resource availability in Chamela (e.g. Lister and García, 1992) and the onset of the breeding season of both species (Ramírez-Bautista and Gutierrez-Mayén, 2003 ;Ramírez-Bautista et al, 2006 ), as suggested for A. nebulosus in Chamela (Lister and García, 1992) or Gonatodes humeralis in Brazil (Miranda and Andrade, 2003 ). In contrast, during the dry season activity declined probably due to the lack of food and breeding activity.…”
Section: Displacement Activitymentioning
confidence: 96%
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