In environments with cold climates, reproduction of lizards is restricted to short seasonal periods of activity, from mid-spring to early autumn. We studied the reproductive biology of Phymaturus williamsi (William’s Andean Lizard), a vulnerable and viviparous lizard from the palluma phylogenetic group of genus Phymaturus, endemic to rocky outcrops in cold environments in the Andes of San Juan, Argentina. We determined adult size, male and female reproductive cycles, litter size, mean annual reproductive output, and the relationship between gonadal cycles, fat bodies, and climatic variables. The shortest reproductive male and female were 87.2 mm and 86.4 mm SVL, respectively. The litter size per female was of one or two offspring every two ...
Puyehue is a largely basaltic stratovolcano located in the southern volcanic zone of the Andes, with...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Squamate embryos require weeks of high temperature to complete development, with the result that coo...
Herein, we describe the reproductive biology of Phymaturus spectabilis, a lizard species that inhabi...
Individuals devote energy intake to growth, maintenance and reproduction, so knowing the way in whic...
In the highlands of the Andes, lizards must balance precisely the allocation of energy for growth an...
Abstract Reproductive biology is fundamental to understanding the ecology and evolution of lizards w...
Lizards that live in the harsh climate of the Argentinean Patagonia (40°-53°S) are active for a peri...
Studies on lizards reproduction, determining the reproductive mode, size at maturity, clutch size, a...
Reproductive and life history patterns in reptiles are tightly related to the environmental conditio...
Herein we studied the reproductive biology of a viviparous lizard (Mabuya dorsivittata) from the Wet...
For ectotherms, like lizards, the temperature plays a key role in shaping life history traits such a...
The genus Phymaturus, entirely viviparous and mostly herbivorous, inhabits the cold and 25 harsh env...
Diet and reproduction are two important characteristics in animals that can be related to environmen...
Reproductive physiology is influenced by environmental pressures, particularly in ectothermic specie...
Puyehue is a largely basaltic stratovolcano located in the southern volcanic zone of the Andes, with...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Squamate embryos require weeks of high temperature to complete development, with the result that coo...
Herein, we describe the reproductive biology of Phymaturus spectabilis, a lizard species that inhabi...
Individuals devote energy intake to growth, maintenance and reproduction, so knowing the way in whic...
In the highlands of the Andes, lizards must balance precisely the allocation of energy for growth an...
Abstract Reproductive biology is fundamental to understanding the ecology and evolution of lizards w...
Lizards that live in the harsh climate of the Argentinean Patagonia (40°-53°S) are active for a peri...
Studies on lizards reproduction, determining the reproductive mode, size at maturity, clutch size, a...
Reproductive and life history patterns in reptiles are tightly related to the environmental conditio...
Herein we studied the reproductive biology of a viviparous lizard (Mabuya dorsivittata) from the Wet...
For ectotherms, like lizards, the temperature plays a key role in shaping life history traits such a...
The genus Phymaturus, entirely viviparous and mostly herbivorous, inhabits the cold and 25 harsh env...
Diet and reproduction are two important characteristics in animals that can be related to environmen...
Reproductive physiology is influenced by environmental pressures, particularly in ectothermic specie...
Puyehue is a largely basaltic stratovolcano located in the southern volcanic zone of the Andes, with...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Squamate embryos require weeks of high temperature to complete development, with the result that coo...