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Aspects of thermal ecology of the meadow lizard (Darevskia praticola)

Authors :
Jelena Ćorović
Jelka Crnobrnja-Isailović
Source :
Amphibia-Reptilia
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Brill, 2018.

Abstract

We studied the thermal biology of the meadow lizard (Darevskia praticola) in the peripheral part of its distribution range (westernmost edge of the distribution area). We assessed whether these lizards actively thermoregulate, estimated the accuracy and effectiveness of thermoregulation, and evaluated the thermal quality of the habitat using the standard thermal parameters: body (), preferred () with set-point range () and operative temperatures (). of the meadow lizard under controlled laboratory conditions was between 27.8°C and 31.4°C. In the field and averaged 29.0°C and 26.1°C, respectively. A large proportion of s fell below the range of the meadow lizard, and lizard s were substantially closer to the species’ range. Obtained values of thermoregulatory indices suggested that the meadow lizard thermoregulated actively, with a rather high accuracy () and effectiveness ( and ), and that their habitat at this locality was thermally favourable during the spring. Our results suggest that thermal requirements of the meadow lizard resemble those of alpine lacertids, while their s and are lower than in most lacertid lizards. Further thermoregulation studies could be an important step in predicting the impact of the global climate change on the meadow lizard and the risks of local extinctions of its peripheral populations.

Details

ISSN :
15685381 and 01735373
Volume :
39
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Amphibia-Reptilia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....89614319bfb8d68e3342250073e74421