Annual activity of the lizard Liolaemus occipitalis (Squamata, Liolaemidae) in the coastal sand dunes of southern Brazil
The activity pattern of the small sand lizard, Liolaemus occipitalis Boulenger, 1885, was investigated in the coastal sand dunes at Quintão beach (Palmares do Sul, southern, Brazil), between September 1998 and August 1999. The results showed that L. occipitalis is active all along the year, but with...
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description | The activity pattern of the small sand lizard, Liolaemus occipitalis Boulenger, 1885, was investigated in the coastal sand dunes at Quintão beach (Palmares do Sul, southern, Brazil), between September 1998 and August 1999. The results showed that L. occipitalis is active all along the year, but with variations in its daily and seasonal activity patterns associated to climatic changes in the habitat. Lizard activity pattern was distributed as follows: under the sand, burrowed (73%), under vegetation (14%), dislocation (7%) and basking (6%). Mean habitat temperatures (air and substrate) were significantly different. The results indicate that L. occipitalis is a thigmothermic and heliothermic species that regulates its body temperature through behavioral mechanisms, and that thermoregulation is mainly associated with substrate.
Este trabalho teve por objetivo o estudo da atividade anual do lagarto Liolaemus occipitalis Boulenger, 1885. O estudo se desenvolveu nas dunas costeiras da praia de Quintão (Palmares do Sul, sul do Brasil), no período de setembro de 1998 a agosto de 1999. Os resultados demonstraram que L. occipitalis é ativo ao longo de todo o ano com variações diárias e sazonais de acordo com as mudanças climáticas do habitat. A atividade do lagarto se distribuiu da seguinte forma: sob a areia (73%), sob a vegetação (14%), deslocando-se (7%) e exposto ao sol (6%). As temperaturas medias do hábitat (ar e substrato) diferiram significativamente. Os resultados indicaram que L. occipitalis é tigmotérmico e heliotérmico, regulando a sua temperatura corporal através de mecanismos comportamentais, estando a mesma relacionada principalmente com a temperatura do substrato. |
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