The Toad-Headed Agama Phrynocephalus guttatus (Reptilia: Agamidae): The Correlates of Survival in a Translocated Population in the Southwestern Kalmyk Republic

作者: K. A. Rogovin , D. V. Semenov

DOI: 10.1023/B:RUSE.0000046975.10188.EE

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摘要: Observations of a translocated population toad-headed agamas (Phrynocephalus guttatus) in the south Kalmyk Republic (1998–2001) have shown that seasonal differences animal survival are manifested only juveniles and rate is higher than adult individuals. A significant correlation between sex also characteristic juveniles: females males. In males, positively correlates with level activity; juvenile body size. females, inversely size weight.

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