The lizard that never sleeps : activity of the pampa marked gecko Homonota uruguayensis

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Autor(a) principal: Vieira, Renata Cardoso
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Verrastro Viñas, Laura, Martins, Márcio Borges, Felappi, Jéssica Francine
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: It is generally assumed that lizards are active whenever climatic conditions are favorable. Homonota uruguayensis (Vaz-Ferreira & Sierra de Soriano, 1961) is the only native gecko – and nocturnal lizard – living in the northern Pampa biome, and its ecology is poorly known. This study aimed at describing this species’ pattern of daily and annual activity and its relation with environmental temperatures. The study was conducted in the extreme south of Brazil (Rosário do Sul, State of Rio Grande do Sul), between May 2010 and January 2011 at a rocky outcrop located in the Pampa biome. The study was carried out in a total of four seasonal field trips, totalizing 1185 hours of field work. The data were collected, both during the day and the night in 6-hour shifts (duration of the sampling period). The area was randomly covered at each shift to record activity and microhabitat use by the lizards. In total 1541 specimens were recorded throughout the study. Homonota uruguayensis showed diurnal and nocturnal activity in the four seasons, with periods of daily activity varying significantly between all seasons in a cyclic and multimodal pattern, with no significant relation with environmental temperatures. There was no difference in activity related to sex and age classes. Most active lizards were found when air temperatures ranged from 14 °C to 32.9 °C (82% of active lizards) and substrate temperatures ranged from 10 °C to 32.9 °C (87% of active lizards).
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spelling Vieira, Renata CardosoVerrastro Viñas, LauraMartins, Márcio BorgesFelappi, Jéssica Francine2021-08-24T04:11:26Z20200073-4721http://hdl.handle.net/10183/226044001129945It is generally assumed that lizards are active whenever climatic conditions are favorable. Homonota uruguayensis (Vaz-Ferreira & Sierra de Soriano, 1961) is the only native gecko – and nocturnal lizard – living in the northern Pampa biome, and its ecology is poorly known. This study aimed at describing this species’ pattern of daily and annual activity and its relation with environmental temperatures. The study was conducted in the extreme south of Brazil (Rosário do Sul, State of Rio Grande do Sul), between May 2010 and January 2011 at a rocky outcrop located in the Pampa biome. The study was carried out in a total of four seasonal field trips, totalizing 1185 hours of field work. The data were collected, both during the day and the night in 6-hour shifts (duration of the sampling period). The area was randomly covered at each shift to record activity and microhabitat use by the lizards. In total 1541 specimens were recorded throughout the study. Homonota uruguayensis showed diurnal and nocturnal activity in the four seasons, with periods of daily activity varying significantly between all seasons in a cyclic and multimodal pattern, with no significant relation with environmental temperatures. There was no difference in activity related to sex and age classes. Most active lizards were found when air temperatures ranged from 14 °C to 32.9 °C (82% of active lizards) and substrate temperatures ranged from 10 °C to 32.9 °C (87% of active lizards).La suposición general ha sido que los lagartos son activos cuando las condiciones climáticas son favorables. Homonota uruguayensis (Vaz-Ferreira & Sierra de Soriano, 1961) es la única lagartija nativa – y la lagartija nocturna – que vive en el norte de bioma Pampa. La ecología de esta especie es poco conocida y este estudio tuvo como objetivo describir su patrón de actividad diaria y anual y su relación con las temperaturas ambientales. El estudio se llevó a cabo en el extremo sur de Brasil (Rosário do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul), a partir de mayo 2010 - enero 2011, en un afloramiento rocoso situado en el bioma Pampa. El estudio totalizó cuatro excursiones de campo estacionales y 1185 horas. Los datos fueron recogidos a lo largo de los turnos de 6 horas durante el día y la noche. El área fue recorrida aleatoriamente en cada turno siempre registrandose la actividad y el microhabitat utilizado por los lagartos. A lo largo del estudio, 1541 especímenes se registraron. Homonota uruguayensis presentó hábito diurno y nocturno en las cuatro estaciones, con períodos de actividad diaria variando significativamente entre todas las estaciones en forma cíclica y multimodal, no se observó relación significativa con las temperaturas ambientales. No fue constatada diferencia entre los sexos con relación a la actividad y las clases de edad. La mayoría de los lagartos activos fue encontrada a temperaturas del aire que variaron de 14 °C a 32,9 °C (82% de lagartos activos) y a temperaturas del sustrato entre 10 °C y 32,9 °C (87% de lagartos activos).application/pdfengIheringia. Série Zoologia. Porto Alegre. Vol. 110 (2020), e2020011 , 7 p.Savana uruguaiaSazonalidadeHomonota uruguayensisNocturnal activityUruguayan savannaSeasonalityThermal ecologyThe lizard that never sleeps : activity of the pampa marked gecko Homonota uruguayensisEl lagarto que nunca duerme : actividad del gecko del pampa Homonota uruguayensisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001129945.pdf.txt001129945.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain37903http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/226044/2/001129945.pdf.txt44ce8b83f0a5d8d3c958d051f430ad12MD52ORIGINAL001129945.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf665821http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/226044/1/001129945.pdf245a2fa48f63a82a3d02430b29c3a30bMD5110183/2260442024-10-02 06:39:32.846061oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/226044Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2024-10-02T09:39:32Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv The lizard that never sleeps : activity of the pampa marked gecko Homonota uruguayensis
dc.title.alternative.es.fl_str_mv El lagarto que nunca duerme : actividad del gecko del pampa Homonota uruguayensis
title The lizard that never sleeps : activity of the pampa marked gecko Homonota uruguayensis
spellingShingle The lizard that never sleeps : activity of the pampa marked gecko Homonota uruguayensis
Vieira, Renata Cardoso
Savana uruguaia
Sazonalidade
Homonota uruguayensis
Nocturnal activity
Uruguayan savanna
Seasonality
Thermal ecology
title_short The lizard that never sleeps : activity of the pampa marked gecko Homonota uruguayensis
title_full The lizard that never sleeps : activity of the pampa marked gecko Homonota uruguayensis
title_fullStr The lizard that never sleeps : activity of the pampa marked gecko Homonota uruguayensis
title_full_unstemmed The lizard that never sleeps : activity of the pampa marked gecko Homonota uruguayensis
title_sort The lizard that never sleeps : activity of the pampa marked gecko Homonota uruguayensis
author Vieira, Renata Cardoso
author_facet Vieira, Renata Cardoso
Verrastro Viñas, Laura
Martins, Márcio Borges
Felappi, Jéssica Francine
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Martins, Márcio Borges
Felappi, Jéssica Francine
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vieira, Renata Cardoso
Verrastro Viñas, Laura
Martins, Márcio Borges
Felappi, Jéssica Francine
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Savana uruguaia
Sazonalidade
Homonota uruguayensis
topic Savana uruguaia
Sazonalidade
Homonota uruguayensis
Nocturnal activity
Uruguayan savanna
Seasonality
Thermal ecology
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Nocturnal activity
Uruguayan savanna
Seasonality
Thermal ecology
description It is generally assumed that lizards are active whenever climatic conditions are favorable. Homonota uruguayensis (Vaz-Ferreira & Sierra de Soriano, 1961) is the only native gecko – and nocturnal lizard – living in the northern Pampa biome, and its ecology is poorly known. This study aimed at describing this species’ pattern of daily and annual activity and its relation with environmental temperatures. The study was conducted in the extreme south of Brazil (Rosário do Sul, State of Rio Grande do Sul), between May 2010 and January 2011 at a rocky outcrop located in the Pampa biome. The study was carried out in a total of four seasonal field trips, totalizing 1185 hours of field work. The data were collected, both during the day and the night in 6-hour shifts (duration of the sampling period). The area was randomly covered at each shift to record activity and microhabitat use by the lizards. In total 1541 specimens were recorded throughout the study. Homonota uruguayensis showed diurnal and nocturnal activity in the four seasons, with periods of daily activity varying significantly between all seasons in a cyclic and multimodal pattern, with no significant relation with environmental temperatures. There was no difference in activity related to sex and age classes. Most active lizards were found when air temperatures ranged from 14 °C to 32.9 °C (82% of active lizards) and substrate temperatures ranged from 10 °C to 32.9 °C (87% of active lizards).
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