학술논문

Reproductive timing and fecundity in the Neotropical lizard Enyalius perditus (Squamata: Leiosauridae)
Document Type
Report
Source
Acta Herpetologica. December, 2017, Vol. 12 Issue 2, p187, 5 p.
Subject
Lizards -- Sexual behavior
Language
English
ISSN
1827-9635
Abstract
Enyalius perditus is a semi-arboreal lizard species whose reproduction is poorly known. Here, we combine information obtained from preserved and live specimens to describe the reproductive timing (vitellogenesis, gravidity, and egg-laying) and fecundity (clutch size, egg size, and relative clutch mass) in females of E. perditus. Female reproduction is remarkably seasonal and occurs in the warmer and wetter periods of the year. Secondary vitellogenesis occurs from mid to late spring, whereas gravidity and egg-laying occur in early summer. Mating appears to be synchronized with secondary vitellogenesis, indicating an associated reproductive cycle. We suggest that E. perditus females produce only a single clutch per reproductive season. Clutch size ranged from three to 11 eggs and was positively correlated with female body size. Finally, the relative clutch mass was high, a recurrent feature to "sit-and-wait" foragers. Keywords. Clutch size, reproductive biology, reproductive cycle, seasonal reproduction.
Detailed information on the reproductive biology of a number of species is critical for elaborating and testing ecological-evolutionary hypotheses and providing informed decisions on conservation strategies (Shine and Bonnet, 2009; [...]