Differences in habitat use of two sympatric species of Ameiva in East Costa Rica


Autoria(s): Sebastián-Gonzalez, Esther; Gomez, Ramon
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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07/11/2013

07/11/2013

2012

Resumo

Identifying the differences in habitat use for sympatric species is important for understanding the species preferences and the limits of population distribution. We studied the differences in the habitat use of two understudied sympatric species of Ameiva (A. festiva and A. quadrilineata) in a natural reserve of the Caribbean coast of Coast Rica. Ameiva quadrilineata showed a more restrictive habitat use pattern than A. festiva. A. quadrilineata's smaller body size may be one of the factors limiting its habitat range. Both species showed higher density in regenerated forests, while A. quadrilineata was never found in swamp forests. The air temperature and the meteorological condition at the moment of the survey also influenced the occurrence of the A. quadrilineata, while the juveniles of A. festiva were only affected by the meteorological condition. None of the studied variables seemed to affect the occurrence of A. festiva adults. The results of this study can be useful to evaluate possible changes in the species distribution patterns as a consequence of direct (i.e., deforestation) or indirect (i.e., climate change) human activities in the distribution area of these species.

FAPESP research grant

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ACTA HERPETOLOGICA, FIRENZE, v. 7, n. 2, pp. 347-353, MAY, 2012

1827-9635

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/43136

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eng

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FIRENZE UNIV PRESS

FIRENZE

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ACTA HERPETOLOGICA

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openAccess

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Palavras-Chave #HABITAT USE #ACTIVITY PATTERN #GLMMS #COSTA RICA #AMEIVA #BODY SIZE #TEIIDAE #LIZARDS #ECOLOGY #FESTIVA #ZOOLOGY
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