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The diet of Ameiva edracantha Bocourt 1874, a terrestrial diurnal teiid lizard distributed in northwestern Peru and southwestern Ecuador is described for the first time.
Juan C. Jordán, Diana Amaya
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En el presente trabajo la larva de Telmatobius rimac es descrita y ocho nuevos registros de anfibios y reptiles para el departamento de Lima son dados a conocer.
César Aguilar +3 more
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Psyche: A Journal of Entomology, Volume 86, Issue 2-3, Page 219-260, 1979.
Robert E. Silberglied +2 more
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Hurtado, Luis A., Santamaria, Carlos A., Fitzgerald, Lee A. (2014): The phylogenetic position of the Critically Endangered Saint Croix ground lizard Ameiva polops: revisiting molecular systematics of West Indian Ameiva.
Santamaria, Carlos A. +2 more
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Variação temporal e ontogenética na resposta de fuga de Ameiva festiva (Squamata, Teiidae)
Diversos fatores podem influenciar o comportamento de fuga dos lagartos (distância de início da fuga ou FID, a distância entre o predador e a presa quando esta inicia a fuga).
Matthew S. Lattanzio
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We studied the use of spatial, temporal, and thermal resources by the Neotropical lizard Ameiva ameiva during rainy and dry seasons in a caatinga (xerophilous open forests) environment in northeastern Brazil.
Raul F. D. Sales +3 more
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Lizards Polychrus acutirostris (Sauria: Polychrotidae) and Ameiva ameiva (Sauria: Teiidae) as possible dispersers of the toxic plant Lantana camara (Verbenaceae) [PDF]
Several species of lizard consume considerable amounts of plant material, and some can be seed dispersers. Between April and May 2021, five lizards were found that had consumed fruit of Lantana camara, a female specimen of Polychrus acutirostris and four
Lopes Martins, Caroline +4 more
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Herpetofauna of Núcleo Experimental de Iguaba Grande, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil
The Atlantic Rain forest, which is considered the second largest pluvial forest in the American continent, has had an estimated 93% of its original area destroyed.
AR Martins, SF. Bruno, AQ. Navegantes
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La transformación de los ambientes naturales hacia ambientes manejados como cultivos o pastizales conlleva un impacto directo en la abundancia de las especies que ahí habitan.
Rodrigo Macip Ríos +2 more
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The Ameiva (Lacertilia, Teiidae) of Hispaniola. III. Ameiva taeniura Cope
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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