Animal habitat-use patterns cannot be isolated from scale issues. Consequently, multi-scale studies provide a complete characterization of ecological patterns that can further explain the observed variation. Liolaemus constitutes the world's second most speciose lizard genus. In this study, we assessed the relationships between home range size and environmental variables at 3 different spatial scales. The study at a local and regional scale was focused on the habitat specialist Liolaemus multimaculatus. The lizard's home range was calculated using the minimum convex polygon method in populations from grassland sites of the coastal sand dunes of the Argentinean Pampas under 2 different conditions, with or without forestations of Acacia longi...
The home range is the area where an individual finds the resources for its survival; therefore, the ...
Patagonia has a great diversity of lizards, including 6 families, 11 genera and 163 species. The maj...
Home range is defined as the area within which an individual moves to acquire resources necessary to...
Home ranges of lizards are the result of both internal (body condition, reproductive status) and ext...
The home range is the space used by individuals to carry out their life cycles. The Sand dune lizard...
The home range is the space used by individuals to carry out their life cycles. The Sand dune lizard...
The knowledge of environmental variables associated with the species occurrence allows the recogniti...
Thermoregulation in ectotherms may be modulated by climatic variability across geographic gradients....
One of the fundamental goals in macroecology is to understand the relationship among species’ geogra...
Habitat modification alters several aspects of the original fauna, among them the opportunity for th...
Aim Identifying factors that limit species distributions is a fundamental question in ecology with ...
Context. Exotic forestations may modify habitat quality, affecting native animal populations that re...
Large-scale patterns of current species geographic range-size variation reflect historical dynamics ...
Large-scale patterns of current species geographic range-size variation reflect historical dynamics ...
The home range of the Tropidurid lizard Liolaemus lutzae, an endemic species of the costal sand dune...
The home range is the area where an individual finds the resources for its survival; therefore, the ...
Patagonia has a great diversity of lizards, including 6 families, 11 genera and 163 species. The maj...
Home range is defined as the area within which an individual moves to acquire resources necessary to...
Home ranges of lizards are the result of both internal (body condition, reproductive status) and ext...
The home range is the space used by individuals to carry out their life cycles. The Sand dune lizard...
The home range is the space used by individuals to carry out their life cycles. The Sand dune lizard...
The knowledge of environmental variables associated with the species occurrence allows the recogniti...
Thermoregulation in ectotherms may be modulated by climatic variability across geographic gradients....
One of the fundamental goals in macroecology is to understand the relationship among species’ geogra...
Habitat modification alters several aspects of the original fauna, among them the opportunity for th...
Aim Identifying factors that limit species distributions is a fundamental question in ecology with ...
Context. Exotic forestations may modify habitat quality, affecting native animal populations that re...
Large-scale patterns of current species geographic range-size variation reflect historical dynamics ...
Large-scale patterns of current species geographic range-size variation reflect historical dynamics ...
The home range of the Tropidurid lizard Liolaemus lutzae, an endemic species of the costal sand dune...
The home range is the area where an individual finds the resources for its survival; therefore, the ...
Patagonia has a great diversity of lizards, including 6 families, 11 genera and 163 species. The maj...
Home range is defined as the area within which an individual moves to acquire resources necessary to...