Ecology and diversity of a lizard community in the semiarid region of Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Andrade,Maria Jaqueline Monte de
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Sales,Raul Fernandes Dantas, Freire,Eliza Maria Xavier
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biota Neotropica
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Resumo: Composition, species diversity and resource usage in terms of space and time were evaluated for the lizard community of the Ecological Station of the Seridó (ESEC Seridó), Rio Grande do Norte. An observation area of 150 m × 150 m (2.25 ha) was delimited and surveyed monthly in alternate turns (morning, afternoon and night) for three consecutive days from April to October 2011, covering dry and rainy seasons. Fourteen species belonging to eight families were recorded, being Tropidurus semitaeniatus the most abundant. Seasonality influenced species richness and abundance. Regarding habitat usage, Lygodactylus klugei was the most generalist species, whilePhyllopezus periosus, P. pollicaris and T. semitaeniatus were specialists, showing affinity for rocky formations. About microhabitat usage, the most generalist species was T. hispidus and the most specialized wasL. klugei . Ten of the recorded species have diurnal habits and four are nocturnal. The space and time usage profiles of the dominant species corroborated data obtained in previous autoecological studies conducted in the same area and suggest a pattern of resource usage by these species in the ESEC Seridó.
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spelling Ecology and diversity of a lizard community in the semiarid region of Brazilcaatingaactivity periodshabitat usemicrohabitat userichnessseasonalityComposition, species diversity and resource usage in terms of space and time were evaluated for the lizard community of the Ecological Station of the Seridó (ESEC Seridó), Rio Grande do Norte. An observation area of 150 m × 150 m (2.25 ha) was delimited and surveyed monthly in alternate turns (morning, afternoon and night) for three consecutive days from April to October 2011, covering dry and rainy seasons. Fourteen species belonging to eight families were recorded, being Tropidurus semitaeniatus the most abundant. Seasonality influenced species richness and abundance. Regarding habitat usage, Lygodactylus klugei was the most generalist species, whilePhyllopezus periosus, P. pollicaris and T. semitaeniatus were specialists, showing affinity for rocky formations. About microhabitat usage, the most generalist species was T. hispidus and the most specialized wasL. klugei . Ten of the recorded species have diurnal habits and four are nocturnal. The space and time usage profiles of the dominant species corroborated data obtained in previous autoecological studies conducted in the same area and suggest a pattern of resource usage by these species in the ESEC Seridó.Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade | BIOTA - FAPESP2013-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1676-06032013000300199Biota Neotropica v.13 n.3 2013reponame:Biota Neotropicainstname:Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade (BIOTA-FAPESP)instacron:BIOTA - FAPESP10.1590/S1676-06032013000300023info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAndrade,Maria Jaqueline Monte deSales,Raul Fernandes DantasFreire,Eliza Maria Xaviereng2015-11-26T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1676-06032013000300199Revistahttps://www.biotaneotropica.org.br/v20n1/pt/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||juliosa@unifap.br1676-06111676-0611opendoar:2015-11-26T00:00Biota Neotropica - Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade (BIOTA-FAPESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ecology and diversity of a lizard community in the semiarid region of Brazil
title Ecology and diversity of a lizard community in the semiarid region of Brazil
spellingShingle Ecology and diversity of a lizard community in the semiarid region of Brazil
Andrade,Maria Jaqueline Monte de
caatinga
activity periods
habitat use
microhabitat use
richness
seasonality
title_short Ecology and diversity of a lizard community in the semiarid region of Brazil
title_full Ecology and diversity of a lizard community in the semiarid region of Brazil
title_fullStr Ecology and diversity of a lizard community in the semiarid region of Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Ecology and diversity of a lizard community in the semiarid region of Brazil
title_sort Ecology and diversity of a lizard community in the semiarid region of Brazil
author Andrade,Maria Jaqueline Monte de
author_facet Andrade,Maria Jaqueline Monte de
Sales,Raul Fernandes Dantas
Freire,Eliza Maria Xavier
author_role author
author2 Sales,Raul Fernandes Dantas
Freire,Eliza Maria Xavier
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Andrade,Maria Jaqueline Monte de
Sales,Raul Fernandes Dantas
Freire,Eliza Maria Xavier
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv caatinga
activity periods
habitat use
microhabitat use
richness
seasonality
topic caatinga
activity periods
habitat use
microhabitat use
richness
seasonality
description Composition, species diversity and resource usage in terms of space and time were evaluated for the lizard community of the Ecological Station of the Seridó (ESEC Seridó), Rio Grande do Norte. An observation area of 150 m × 150 m (2.25 ha) was delimited and surveyed monthly in alternate turns (morning, afternoon and night) for three consecutive days from April to October 2011, covering dry and rainy seasons. Fourteen species belonging to eight families were recorded, being Tropidurus semitaeniatus the most abundant. Seasonality influenced species richness and abundance. Regarding habitat usage, Lygodactylus klugei was the most generalist species, whilePhyllopezus periosus, P. pollicaris and T. semitaeniatus were specialists, showing affinity for rocky formations. About microhabitat usage, the most generalist species was T. hispidus and the most specialized wasL. klugei . Ten of the recorded species have diurnal habits and four are nocturnal. The space and time usage profiles of the dominant species corroborated data obtained in previous autoecological studies conducted in the same area and suggest a pattern of resource usage by these species in the ESEC Seridó.
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