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Original Articles

Activity and reproductive patterns of lizards in the Chaco of Argentina

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Pages 2693-2708 | Received 03 Oct 2013, Accepted 18 Feb 2015, Published online: 07 Apr 2015
 

Abstract

We studied the activity and breeding pattern of dominant lizard species in the Arid Chaco, the southernmost subregion of the Chaco ecoregion (Chancaní Reserve, Córdoba province, Argentina). Lizards were captured with pitfall traps over a 4-year period. In total, 1449 individuals belonging to 11 of the 12 lizard species recorded in the area were trapped. Of these, we selected six species for a detailed analysis: Teius teyou and Stenocercus doellojuradoi accounted for 63% of the captures, Tropidurus etheridgei, Liolaemus chacoensis and Homonota fasciata accounted for 32%, and 5% comprised Leiosaurus paronae and the remaining five species. All the studied species were active during the warm–rainy season (September to March). Monthly lizard captures were highly correlated with monthly mean temperature and rainfall. No captures occurred during the remaining months of the year. All reproductive tactics known for the Chaco lizards were observed in Chancaní, including single clutch in a short breeding season in summer or autumn, as well as an extended breeding season with multiple clutches. Stenocercus doellojuradoi and L. paronae showed a singular reproductive timing, suggesting the occurrence of egg retention. Compared with sub-tropical Chaco sites, the Arid Chaco only differs in the lack of winter activity, resulting from the lower temperature and rainfall regime of our study site.

Acknowledgements

We thank Secretaría de Ambiente de la Provincia de Córdoba for permission to work in the Chancaní Reserve, and J. Gonzales and his family for their hospitality. N. Rodriguez (Chavelo) helped us with fieldwork and provided valuable information over the last 10 years. This article is dedicated to his memory.

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Funding

This work was supported by Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Tecnológicas to EHB under Grant [PIP 6286] and Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología (Argentina) and Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (Brazil) under Grant [MINCyT-CAPES BR/11/RED/08].

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