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Dangerous neighborhood: saurophagy between syntopic Tropidurus lizards [PDF]
ARAÚJO AFB +35 more
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Diet of the lizard Liolaemus occipitalis in the coastal sand dunes of southern Brazil (Squamata-Liolaemidae) [PDF]
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Helminths of the Lizard Salvator merianae (Squamata, Teiidae) in the Caatinga, Northeastern Brazil [PDF]
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The Reproductive Cycle of Tropidurus itambere (Sauria: Tropiduridae) in Southeastern Brazil
Journal of Herpetology, 1993The reproductive cycle of the lizard Tropidurus itambere was studied in an open area near Campinas, Sao Paulo State, southeastern Brazil. Females had vitellogenic follicles or oviductal eggs only during the wet season, whereas males had large testes with spermatozoa throughout the year.
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Home Range of the Saxicolous Lizard Tropidurus itambere (Tropiduridae) in Southeastern Brazil
Copeia, 1997environment and to the presence of other individuals of the same species (Brown and Orians, 1970). The spatial distribution plays a fundamental role in social behavior, and much of the diversity in vertebrate mating systems may be understood based on the spacing pattern of the population (Smith, 1985).
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Growth and Body Condition of the Saxicolous Lizard Tropidurus itambere in Southeastern Brazil
Journal of Herpetology, 1998I studied the growth of Tropidurus itambere in an outcrop formation in Sao Paulo State, southeastern Brazil. I noosed lizards monthly from February 1993 to January 1995. Growth rate estimates were based on sizes (snout-vent length) of lizards recaptured within 25 to 40-day intervals. Male T: itambere grew faster (x = 0.15 mm/day) than females (x = 0.11
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Nematodes infecting the lizard Tropidurus itambere in southeastern Brazil
Amphibia-Reptilia, 1994Monique Van Sluys +2 more
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Food Habits of the Lizard Tropidurus itambere (Tropiduridae) in Southeastern Brazil
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