[HTML][HTML] Creation of forest edges has a global impact on forest vertebrates
M Pfeifer, V Lefebvre, CA Peres, C Banks-Leite… - Nature, 2017 - nature.com
Forest edges influence more than half of the world's forests and contribute to worldwide
declines in biodiversity and ecosystem functions. However, predicting these declines is …
declines in biodiversity and ecosystem functions. However, predicting these declines is …
Estimating synchronous demographic changes across populations using hABC and its application for a herpetological community from northeastern Brazil
Many studies propose that Quaternary climatic cycles contracted and/or expanded the
ranges of species and biomes. Strong expansion–contraction dynamics of biomes presume …
ranges of species and biomes. Strong expansion–contraction dynamics of biomes presume …
[HTML][HTML] Lizards (Reptilia: Squamata) from the Caatinga, northeastern Brazil: Detailed and updated overview
LR Uchôa, FR Delfim… - Vertebrate …, 2022 - vertebrate-zoology.arphahub.com
The Caatinga is the largest seasonal dry tropical forest in South America and it has been
historically neglected in terms of its biodiversity. Regarding lizards, different studies led to …
historically neglected in terms of its biodiversity. Regarding lizards, different studies led to …
Life-history patterns of lizards of the world
Identification of mechanisms that promote variation in life-history traits is critical to
understand the evolution of divergent reproductive strategies. Here we compiled a large life …
understand the evolution of divergent reproductive strategies. Here we compiled a large life …
Correlations between lizard cranial shape and diet: a quantitative, phylogenetically informed analysis
KA Metzger, A Herrel - Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2005 - academic.oup.com
Although the relationship between dietary and phenotypic specialization has been well
documented for many vertebrate groups, it has been stated that few such general trends can …
documented for many vertebrate groups, it has been stated that few such general trends can …
Ecology of a Cerrado lizard assemblage in the Jalapão region of Brazil
We examined the relative roles of contemporary (species interactions) and historical factors
(phylogeny) in structuring a lizard assemblage (14 species) from one of the last remaining …
(phylogeny) in structuring a lizard assemblage (14 species) from one of the last remaining …
Thermal physiology of amazonian lizards (reptilia: Squamata)
We summarize thermal-biology data of 69 species of Amazonian lizards, including mode of
thermoregulation and field-active body temperatures (Tb). We also provide new data on …
thermoregulation and field-active body temperatures (Tb). We also provide new data on …
The ecology of Cnemidophorus ocellifer (Squamata, Teiidae) in a neotropical savanna
DO Mesquita, GR Colli - Journal of Herpetology, 2003 - BioOne
We studied the ecology of the lizard Cnemidophorus ocellifer Spix 1825 in the central
Brazilian Cerrado. Cnemidophorus ocellifer was active on open ground, in sandy soils and …
Brazilian Cerrado. Cnemidophorus ocellifer was active on open ground, in sandy soils and …
Lizard Assemblages from Natural Cerrado Enclaves in Southwestern Amazonia: The Role of Stochastic Extinctions and Isolation1
AM Gainsbury, GR Colli - Biotropica, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
We used null model analyses to investigate the existence of structure in lizard assemblages
from open vegetation enclaves in Rondónia, southwestern Amazonia, in relation to species …
from open vegetation enclaves in Rondónia, southwestern Amazonia, in relation to species …
Myrmecophagy in lizards: evolutionary and ecological implications
Myrmecophagy is one of the most common dietary specializations among vertebrates. Ants
are an important food resource for many lizard species. Here, we use a large dataset on ant …
are an important food resource for many lizard species. Here, we use a large dataset on ant …