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Body proportions, microhabitat selection, and adaptive radiation ofLiolaemuslizards in central Chile

✍ Scribed by Fabian M. Jaksić; Herman Núnez; Federico P. Ojeda


Book ID
104732524
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1980
Tongue
English
Weight
455 KB
Volume
45
Category
Article
ISSN
0029-8549

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✦ Synopsis


A biometric analysis of body proportions with presumably functional meaning for microhabitat selection was made on 12 species of Liolaemus lizards in central Chile. Characters studied were forelimb length, hindlimb length, tail length (all standardized by the corresponding snout-vent length), and the ratio forelimb/hindlimb length. It is shown that irrespective of terrestrial, saxicolous, or arboreal habits, Liolaemus species are remarkably similar in body proportions. The only exceptions are: L. lemniscatus, an open ground-dweller which exhibits significantly shorter limbs; and L. chiliensis and L. schroederi, both shrub-climbers which exhibit significantly longer tail. It is concluded that the adaptive radiation of Liolaemus lizards in central Chile has been accomplished mainly by diversification of activity time, food size, and microhabitat type. Morphological divergence in body proportions seems to have played an unimportant role.


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